I mentioned earlier today that I got a chance to shoot a few birds with some guns that didn’t have any successful hunts behind them. While I’m not sure you can call it hunting when you just peek out the window so see what’s going on in the yard. But at long last the B28 had its day to day. I shot this big Eurasian Collard Dove with the Asian Beast today, and it’s in great shape, I think I will trade a few dead Starlings to the taxidermist and have him mount this one for me. Those are some pretty big birds and can take quite a shot but this one just rolled over after being hit with CPHP from only 20 yards.
The Power Line 922 is another recent acquisition, and today it proved its worth for taking care of winged insurgents that make daily raids on the suet feeders. All in all it was a pretty decent day. I only used the B28 on the one shot and the Daisy went 4 out of 5 with one fly off and one clean miss. One of the Starlings in the photo managed to hop off after hitting the ground, so I loaded up the Crosman 1377 pistol to go out and finish him off. If I’m lucky I may get one or two more shots before the birds settle in for the evening, but I think it’s been a fairly productive day to this point.