I just cannot imagine any "Pellet Gun" being capable of taking Ground-Hogs reliably..
I, too have used my Mossburg .22 LR for many years, but the ranges seem to have increased and anything over 75-80 yds is pushing a .22 LR.
I have a Savage .17 cal HMR that is very good out to more than 150 yds if the wind is not bad..but I find results greatly improve if you sand the Tip to get a flat tip about 1/16" wide improves results Greatly..( NO Runaways)..!!!
I also Love my .223 Target rifle for Ground-Hogs..I especially like my re-loads with a Full case of 3031 with a 40 gr Ballistic Tip bullet..the 40 gr Ballistic tip will not go through a Ground-Hog..(they never know what hit them)..! At 200 yds, I Love to see the Ground-Hog starting to Flip, BEFORE the gun jumps..!!!
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