Shoot the parent first. The idiot young will hang around for the slaughter.Yes!! Have some hatchlings flying around at home. Nice flying target practice. The dang adults now are on to me so I’m deploying a tactical scarecrow so they will get used to seeing someone outside. There very weary of any movement.
Resorting to? Hell, that's my first and most favorite option for the overpopulated, foul, invasive species from England. Definitely not the last resort. If I was home all the time, I'd have traps out for the evil bastages and seperate their head from their shoulders with a pair of needle nosed pliers.There are other ways to control pests without resorting to shooting them. Starlings don't like safflower. Do some research!!!
Such anger and agression!Resorting to? Hell, that's my first and most favorite option for the overpopulated, foul, invasive species from England. Definitely not the last resort. If I was home all the time, I'd have traps out for the evil bastages and seperate their head from their shoulders with a pair of needle nosed pliers.
Not angry. Just taking care of what needs doin.Such anger and agression!
Not angry. Just taking care of what needs doin.
Stuff it, sunshine. They're an invasive species that drive native cavity nesters from their homes and they are not even nice to each other. Like feral cats, they need to be eliminated at every opportunity for the good of the environment.
Lol... thanks for the fun!Stuff it, sunshine. They're an invasive species that drive native cavity nesters from their homes and they are not even nice to each other. Like feral cats, they need to be eliminated at every opportunity for the good of the environment.
There's your angry and aggressive. See the difference?
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Just having fun, BT.Jeez peps.
You are, I know that.........Just having fun, BT.
It depends on your definition of cheap. Will the $40 multi-pump crossman work? Yep. It will. Especially at that range. Just make sure the iron sights are on.Disclaimer, I love birds, so much so I have them on my fretboard. The lady of the house loves them too. We have a birdbath 15 feet away from the window over the sink. I could sit inside in A/C, open the screen a few inches and make many nights of it. That range, fish in a barrel.
There are so many around us. I would be surprised if it is not at least 1000. Total infestation around where I'm at. I've seen 10-15 pushing and fighting in the birdbath, scores perched on the fences. Bird, um, fecal matter, on cars, concrete, you name it. I don't want it tracked in the house and I'm sick of these flying rats.
My problem, I don't have an air rifle and the lady thinks it's mean. I've gone over the whole invasive and health thing. How else can I approach this? Any suggestions for a cheap decent air rifle?
I could go $100 for a break-action. "Effective" range and accuracy? I'm not trying to take down buffalo, of course, just wondering. Pop can MOA @ 25 yards?It depends on your definition of cheap. Will the $40 multi-pump crossman work? Yep. It will. Especially at that range. Just make sure the iron sights are on.
But for about $100, a nice break barrel can be had. For that range, I'd forgo the scope and get one with irons. It's much quicker to get on target.
I'd look at the Gamo or Ruger offerings. Then find a pellet it likes and your set. I have a Gamo that works really well. No irons but I use it for the longer shots. I also have a Norinco side cocker with irons for the shorter stuff.I could go $100 for a break-action. "Effective" range and accuracy? I'm not trying to take down buffalo, of course, just wondering. Pop can MOA @ 25 yards?