Well I got tired of waiting for my scope mount, scope made it but the one peice mount is on backorder. I decided to mount a Accushot non adjustable that I got from my buddy Gene, great little scope with a ulluminated reticle. I put it on the fine GH950 that I purchased from PeakChick aka Stephanie and sighted it in at thirty yards, she was ready. So after work I camo'd up and headed for the second grove, I hadn't even made it to the tree line when I spotted a dove up in the tree's so I slipped down into the high wheat and waited. Watching him I was looking for sign's that he had spotted me and would take flight, nope so I loaded up a Predator and put the crosshair's on the main body. The Predator hit's home with a poof of feather's and a dove dropping dead from the branch. I counted my yard's in, eighteen to the dove. Slipping him into my game bag I move into the tree's and loaded another Predator along the way. Off in the distance I see a figure jumping from branch to branch, a squirrel ! so to the ground I go and crawl in behind some brush to watch my next target . He took a break to scratch himself so I lifted myself to my elbow's and placed the crosshair's on the front of his head, squeezed and once again the Predator find's it's mark. He screeched on the way down but was dead on impact. Getting up I counted my yard's again, almost twenty seven. I load him up in the game bag and decide to head home, got dinner for tommorrow hehe. Almost to my fenceline and I spot this black vermin with his back to me and eyeballing the feeder's, his mistake , Predator in ,crosshairs on em and I drop him to the dirt . Home to get some pic's and get my game cleaned except for the Grackle, back over the fence to feed the wild critter's. Take notice of the shot placement on the nutter, it was a clean shot to the top of the skull, drop of blood on the wood from the wound but check out the bulging eye. The Predator did some damage when it got inside. There wasn't much damage at the enterance just a nice hole but it scrambled some stuff inside. Ed