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Old 12-15-2011, 09:46 AM
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The Titan scores again on a crow and a nasty old ferrel cat that has been hanging around for about a week now. Well he won't be killing any more of the quail and bunnies. A 14.0 grain Diobolo Express has put him out of my missery for good, caught him right between the eyes at a mere 16 yards. The crow fell to a Crossman pointed pellet at an easy for this rifle, 30 yards dead center in the chest. I think this air rifle is getting quieter the more I shoot it, or maybe it is I am just getting more use to it. I know for sure it is getting smoother to cock.

Best purchase under a $100 out there.

Kirk

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Old 01-31-2012, 07:56 PM
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Titan Scores again!

This time on two Oregon Tree rats. The first was taken at 23 yard with a shot to the head exited out the other side the Crosman hollowpoint did its job well he never knew what hit him. The other was a longer shot at 42 yards one shot to the head and it was out for the count. I found the pellet under the skin on the far side really flatten out. You got to love it!
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Old 04-29-2012, 02:38 PM
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Rockchuck fall to the Titan

Was down on the river this week and noticed a cattle gaurd with something sticking up between the rails. So I got out my binos and sure enough it was a rockchuck well all I had was my Titan. I was able to sneak to within 37 yards but from that point it was like a putting green of a well maintain golfcourse. I put the crosshair just above the eye of the chuck and slowly applied some pressure to the trigger. At the brake of the trigger the chucks head disappeared from sight. I heard the smack of the pellet hitting, so I thought I'd wait a few minutes to see if he or one of his relatives would re-appear, after about 8 minutes of nothing I walked up to the cattle gaurd. There he was all hunched in a ball. I took a stick a poked him in the back nothing, no movement at all. So I reached down between the rails and pulled him out. The pellet had struck him right in the left eye it did not exit the other side but the chuck was dead never even knew what hit him. Can you say impressed! This old chuck weighed about 8 pounds and had seen a few fights judging from the scars on his head and neck. I am simply amazed at what this air rifle will do. Is it a 22lr nope but comes close to a 22 short.
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