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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:50 pm |
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Anchorshot |
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naynay wrote: |
In a lot of the air gun reviews and such that i read, people talk with glee about how many squirels they have managed to get rid of- since i have always thought they were a pleasant addition to our yard, i wondered about the desire to kill them- am I missing something? I thought raccoons were cute too- until they started raiding our chicken coop, and ripping our birds to shreds. and last winter if i had had my air gun, i would have had no problem shooting the rats that were sneaking in for the grain- no different than nailing 'em with that trap i had to spend 5 bucks for. so please enlighten me about squirrel hunting- are they vermin, food, or both? my gun isn't powerful enough to take on a raccoon, but if they come back around, i might have to sting them in the a$$ with a wadcutter to let them know they are not welcome! |
They make a mean burger! |
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:52 am |
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naynay |
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well....mean is as mean does- and they are wicked mean- i Know they gotta eat, but there are plenty of trash cans to loot. they just need to leave my chickens alone. |
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