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Did you ever put traps out?Been a while since I seen this SOB.
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Did you ever put traps out?Been a while since I seen this SOB.
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What are you my wife?Did you ever put traps out?
My wife said she saw one run across our pasture around noon today. Not great.This deer killer just strolled through. First one I've ever had in the day. My son and I got the rifle and call setup out quickly but it never returned.
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Every time lol.Was gone most of the day today. Had about 300 notifications on the game camera. This….
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LOL - I feel your painWas gone most of the day today. Had about 300 notifications on the game camera. This….
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plant spices for them to eat so they'll be pre-seasoned when bow hunting season arrivesNot the game cam but came home from the store to see these guys eating our plants
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think it would like cat food?Been getting this guy coming by pretty much every night lately and use our hydrant as a perch to search for prey.
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You get that gamo dialed in yet?Been getting this guy coming by pretty much every night lately and use our hydrant as a perch to search for prey.
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Still working on it. Close but still shooting off to the left a bit. Thanks again for the helpYou get that gamo dialed in yet?
Airguns can be very sensitive to pellet selection. Some pellets will work much better than others in a particular gun. So I recommend testing groupings with various pellets (different brands, etc) to see which ones group better with your gun. Some may be all over the place while others work well. Buy all the pellet selections which are the correct caliber for you gun. Give away the ones that don't work well. For tighter groups, get a jewelry scale and sort the pellets by weight.Still working on it. Close but still shooting off to the left a bit. Thanks again for the help![]()
Airguns can be very sensitive to pellet selection. Some pellets will work much better than others in a particular gun. So I recommend testing groupings with various pellets (different brands, etc) to see which ones group better with your gun. Some may be all over the place while others work well. Buy all the pellet selections which are the correct caliber for you gun. Give away the ones that don't work well. For tighter groups, get a jewelry scale and sort the pellets by weight.
Eddie might care if he hits the critter or not. So Eddie.