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Lmfao!
That sucks.
Thats why I have a bb gun. I used to shoot them little fcukers and then toss the carcasses into the neighbors yard. The cops came by last week and asked that I come see some seargent. He asked if I had a problem with rabbits and squirrels. I smiled and said bluntly..."Not anymore!" The expression on his face was classic. But I was instructed to not do it anymore. Those squirrels are lucky.
You have to be stealthy..I just crack the window a few inches and stand back from the window a few feet. The neighbors may hear something, but they can't figure where it comes from for certain. Never stick the barrel out the window.
ladys and gentleman Dave--the biggest kid on the forums Smile lmao
DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 Wrote:You have to be stealthy..I just crack the window a few inches and stand back from the window a few feet. The neighbors may hear something, but they can't figure where it comes from for certain. Never stick the barrel out the window.

YES! LOL
Ya my dad shoots the rabbits out the door of our backyard and just closes the door after he hits em. And our neighbors just think their dogs killed em lol.
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:ladys and gentleman Dave--the biggest kid on the forums Smile lmao


Smile I AM a Toys-R-Us kid !!!!!


Another rabbit tip...don't shoot to kill...hit them near the rear of the abdomen, that way they run and die later in someone else's yard. No clean up.

And I use a Rat Trap on chipmunks. Damn pests.
I have a RWS model 48, 22 cal air rifle that I used to discourage crows. But west nile took care of that problem. Anyone want to buy it?
how much?
I have a daisy sniper rifle that I killed a couple birds with, never would kill a squirrell just pisses them off
I shoot a Gamo .177 that shoots around 1000fps with hunting pellets. 4x scope brings them "up close". Works great, and the nice thing is that it's a spring action rifle, so just one cocking stroke (yeah, haha, grow up) and it's ready to fire. I like it. Rabbits hate it.