Pretty harsh day today, between the hail storm and Tornado warning I took a break from the shop and headed for the wood's . I grabbed the QB -78.177 and a tin of Destroyers and worked my way through the wheat field which now was upto four foot and very wet from the rain earler. I made it to the grove of tree's, camo pant's soaked through...oh well that's hunting with Mother Nature. The temp had remained warm, 80 degree's so it was plenty warm for her to perform dandy. A couple day's before I thought I had some issue's with the QB, low fps after I had put fresh CO2 in her. I spoke with my good buddy Gene about it and he was thinking maby some particle's of lead etc. had made it's way in causing it not to release CO2 properly. Took her apart, cleaned carefully and assembled, problem FIXED! thank's Gene. ANYWAY hehe I settled in behind my favorite natural camo blind, an old deadfall with brush circling it and began popping on my squirrel call. My call's were answered in a minute , I couldn't see him yet but by the sound of his chatter's he was moving closer to scold the intruder. There he is now, up in the tree and out at about 45 yards. I gave a couple more pop's on my call, he shook his tail and came in another ten yard's and just sat there looking right in my direction. I dropped the call and slide the QB over the deadfall and with a Destroyer already loaded placed the crosshair's on the front of his head. Feeling that all was Zen I sent the Destroyer away, it found it's mark by the nice sound of a solid impact and the nutter dropping from his perch. The Destroyer did it's job, right through the mouth and exited out the back of his skull. Some worry about overpenatration, not me......shot placement. Ed