+1 This morning. 26 total starting out wk 3 of my war against the tree rodents.
Had a couple of misses at the end of last week that must have been operator error, dead on this morning. My dog has also decided to stop waiting for me to shoot the squirrels to chase them down resulting in a lower kill count as of late (second half of last week was nearly nada).
Also I've determined a .22 pellet really is the way to go, especially in residential areas. Quieter, stays subsonic, and by the time it gets to my fence line it's theoretically outside the pellets effective range (although I still take caution not to find out). Also some squirrels go down on the spot, but lots I've hit in the shoulder/neck area still running off 20-30 yards and making it to/over the fence line. I imagine recovery rate would be even less with a .177....?
Had a couple of misses at the end of last week that must have been operator error, dead on this morning. My dog has also decided to stop waiting for me to shoot the squirrels to chase them down resulting in a lower kill count as of late (second half of last week was nearly nada).
Also I've determined a .22 pellet really is the way to go, especially in residential areas. Quieter, stays subsonic, and by the time it gets to my fence line it's theoretically outside the pellets effective range (although I still take caution not to find out). Also some squirrels go down on the spot, but lots I've hit in the shoulder/neck area still running off 20-30 yards and making it to/over the fence line. I imagine recovery rate would be even less with a .177....?