The Gamo Magnum GEN3i is compared in .177 and .22 calibers. At 25 yards, the .177 shows slightly better accuracy (under 1 inch) than the .22 (around 1 inch). At 50 yards, the .22 slightly outperforms the .177. For terminal performance, the .177 offers high energy transfer, while the .22 provides complete pass-through on watermelons. The .177 is recommended for plinking due to cheaper ammo, and the .22 for hunting due to larger wound channels.
This review compares the Gamo Magnum .22 and .25 caliber air rifles, finding similar soda can penetration but significantly different terminal ballistics. The .25 caliber demonstrated superior wound channel creation in watermelons, making it more effective for hunting applications. The video also teases an upcoming comparison of the Gamo Magnum Gen 3i against the Gamo Arrow.
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