Thanks guys, it was nice to get the first harvest with the XL.
Dave, as for the captions and the lines and such....... my pc is running on Windows XP, if I put the cursor on a picture and then "right click" the mouse it opens up several options. One of those options is "edit". I "left" click on "edit" and the picture then opens up in the "Paint" program. The "Paint" program allows me to resize the photo, add captions, add word balloons, add lines, and a whole bunch of other stuff as well. It makes it really easy to edit the pics any way you want. Give it a try, it's pretty cool

As for the XL,,,, I really do have to say that I am thrilled with the gun. It cocks smoothly, has a really nice firing cycle, my chrony shows it averaging 920 fps with the CPHP's, it's deadly accurate and I also have to say it's really nice to be able to cock the rifle, load a pellet and not have to worry about how long the rifle stays cocked. I also have to say that the stock trigger is one of the worst triggers I ever used,,,, but Bob's gold trigger fixed that problem just fine

Oh yeah, I almost forgot...... this hunt is the first time I"ve fired the rifle out in the "open" and I have to say it really is much quieter than any of my springers, quite a bit quieter. In my backyard range it sounds louder but I think it's because my shooting bench in the yard is in the back corner of the house and is surrounded on 2 sides by the house and 1 side by a large wooden fence and I think that all serves to cause it to sound louder,,, but shooting it out in the open today at the farm it really surprised me just how quiet the rifle is. I still don't think it's 70% quieter than a springer, but it is considerably quieter than my quietest springer.
As for the g-hogs,,, I'll be heading back to the farm in about 30 minutes

Jeff