« on: April 13, 2008, 05:37:57 AM »
As some here may be aware, the Grackle population and I are on bad terms. I've been forced to teach these cackling avian villians the same lesson over and over......... Stay out of my yard and trees. Once again this morning they have been out in numbers in the neighborhood, up to their usual no good. They made the mistake of straying into my yard as I happened to be punching some paper with the Daisy Avanti 887 that I am spending a bit of time with. This 10m target gun would not be most hunters first choice for a pest gun, but I knew that a well placed R10 heavy wadcutter would drop the avian scum as quick as any would.
The first one fell about 20' of of the maple in my front yard from a 15 yard shot, lined up in the aperture front sight. The second dropped like a rock from 10 feet up in a spruce in my neighbor's yard, about 20 yards away.
Will they never learn? :)

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