I hear you Paul, that was funny. I can't remember jokes people tell me after a few days. I find myself forgetting the shot count on my 850 (must change CO2 after about 150 shots) or how many magazines I have gone through. If it weren't for the pellet holder on my Condors I 'd be losing count with those 2. I usually recharge them after I have gone the ones in the pellet holder x 2 or 36 shots. Pretty soon I 'll forget whether I 'm on the 1st or 2nd pellet holder
Nice shooting on that sparrow Dave! They are not easy targets @ 25yds..
Speaking of Condors... I got a new sniping position downstairs now in the family room now. I made a small gap in the blinds and with the window open they have no idea I 'm deep in the room about 10ft in. It's too dark for them to see me. So I figure let me practice with the Condor a little. Well within 2-3min. after I had taken all 16 shots at a target near the bait station and had an empty pellet holder, here comes the flock attacking the cat food again which I had replenished. I quickly ran and loaded a Kodiak and came back. I picked one out and let the Kodiak find it and dessimate it

The Starling fell straight back off the rim of the bowl it was sitting on.
I went and chronied the Condor .25 and it was still shooting 1,029fps (or ~73fpe). Wings, feathers, legs seemed to be all over the place on this bird with chunks of meat coming out its back and blood in different directions..
Then about 20-25min. later the flock returned. This time I had the 850 and was ready and took 1 out with a single shot again. It flew - more like walked/ran about 6ft from the bowl and died. First pics of the one shot with the TT Condor .25, then 850, and then all 3 including the one from this morning which was still back there near a tree where I had thrown it. I 'm glad I chased a cat away earlier. She was coming to eat it. If I had let her do that I wouldn't have been able to have a great photo shoot of all 3 :-)