• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    16 天前

    This is partly why I haven’t got into air rifles, I have wanted to for a long time, but there is no good place to shoot it nearby.

    Some may say that I should just go out in the woods and shoot there, but I don’t want to spread lead in nature.

    I know there are lead free pellets, but I have heard mixed opinions about them.

    Why an air rifle specifically?

    Because I can get a low power one (10J muzzle energy) without a license, and I can’t be arsed to get a license for a proper firearm as it requires a fair commitment here.

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      16 天前

      For Air rifles you can have a bullet catcher that is basically a funny shaped tin can you put your paper target in front of. It will collect the lead if you hit the target.

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        16 天前

        Yeah, I just know I am bound to miss and don’t want to contaminate anything.

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      16 天前

      If you just want to plink in your backyard then just get a BB gun that shoots steel BBs. And only use iron sights which will teach you instinctive aiming. I’d say that’s actually way more fun than a scoped air rifle. If you’re not going to be head shorting squirrels then you don’t really need the accuracy of a dialed in air rifle. Looking in a scope at a piece of paper and shooting the same hole looses its appeal pretty quickly.

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      16 天前

      You can get pellets and ball ammo in other materials. Might have to special order them, not sure how available they are over there, but they do make them. I have steel ammo for my air pistol, it’s my back yard pleasure shooting gun, so lead isn’t acceptable to me.

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        16 天前

        I live in an apartment, so I need to find a good place to shoot before I get a rifle, I’ll also checkout what other kinds of pellets I can get.

    • Not_mikey@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 天前

      I can’t be asked to get a license for a proper firearm

      My god, what tyranny you live under, please tell me what authoritarian country you live in so uncle sam can come free you after we’re finished with Iran.

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        16 天前

        Hehe, I’d be happy to tell you my general understanding of the laws, I am not a gun nut, and there are probably a few details I get wrong.


        Anyway.

        In Sweden you can only get a gun for two reasons, hunting or competition, getting a gun for self defense is illegal.

        To get a gun for either reason, you need to pass tests and for competition licenses, display an active need for the gun in competitions.

        Wikipedia has a better summary of the laws on this page:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation#Sweden