Late this afternoon I was sitting outside with my camo stock B-3 doing some plinking and suddenly heard the flutter of wings. I looked up and was astonished to see 2 pigeons landing in the maple tree 20 yards away. They must've been coming in for an afternoon snack at the bird feeders before heading off to the highway bridge a couple of miles away for their nightly roost. There's a huge number of pigeons that live under that bridge and most of the pigeons I see in the area live there.
Anyway,,,, there they were,,, the two of em just sitting there on a branch looking down at me. I already had a GAMO master point pellet loaded so I picked out the bigger of the two birds, put the crosshairs on the breast and squeezed the trigger. The B-3 made a thunk which was immediately followed by the audible "POP" as the pellet slammed home in the birds breast. The pigeon fell straight down and never even twitched. The second pigeon took off and landed in another one of my trees and I almost got a shot at him, but as I was maneuvering for a clear shot he got to nervous and took off and flew in the direction of the highway bridge.
The wife had gotten home from work just a little while earlier so I didn't get to take any pics, she has a thing about me hunting in the yard, but that bird was nice and plump. It's resting comfortably in the freezer. The camo B-3 came through again,,, she's a great back yard hunter,,, nice and quiet but deadly accurate....
Jeff