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    If you decide to go Gamo, get a CFX. There are a few of them on TradeMe at the moment in Waikato.
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    @Aubrey I've got a Benjamin trail air rifle in 22 with a Center Point 3-9 X 40 air rifle scope on it if your interested?
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    Here are some top air rifle contenders under $600 for your target practice and small game hunting needs, considering your preference for .22 caliber and spring-piston models:

    Powerful and accurate options:
    1. Hatsan Alpha QE: This springer packs a punch while staying budget-friendly, but it's not the quietest.
    2. Benjamin Trail NP: This nitro-piston rifle offers good power, accuracy, and quiet operation.

    PCP alternative (if budget allows):
    1. Crosman PCP Sniper: Powerful, accurate, and relatively quiet, but pricier than springers.

    Remember:
    1. Consider your budget, power needs, accuracy requirements, noise limitations, and desired caliber.
    2. Break barrel alternatives exist, but cocking can be tough, and accuracy might not be as top-notch.
    3. A high-quality scope can enhance your shooting experience for both target practice and hunting.

    Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific priorities.

 

 

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