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My experience may be different than most, in that my guns sit in the safe (leaned up on the rack) until spring when the ground squirrels come out to ravage my cars and garden. I don't keep track of how many rounds, but the first shot or so (at my target - 50 yards) I'm like what the heck, do I need to sight this gun in? A round or two later it is shooting tight and pretty much where it should be. Anymore at the start of the season I just send the first few rounds into a steel post 30 or so yards away and then sit down to see where it is hitting.

I suspect sitting leaned up by the barrel for a period of time is my issue. But I also wonder if sitting over time the regulator has drifted or set? I'm no expert... just guessing based on my limited experience.

I'm not specifying which guns, as it seems to happen with all (some more than others), and I've had several different PCP's over the years.

Jerry

Spring sparrow strategy

Let me explain, Many years ago I shot all the sparrows and after a while I had nothing to shoot, So a few years ago I thought I would take out the hens as there the ones laying the eggs, I did and all the males left no hens to stick around for, So being the super genius that I am, ( LOL) I decided to take the males out and boom all the hens stayed , Now as you can see from the picture I took out a male and a yearling with black below the beak, Yes I am taking out the young male yearlings making sure they have the male markings , I know all you air gunners are chomping at the bit for next spring when there are herds of hens and no males,, I will post up if something really weird happens if not I will update the post in the spring . Never mind the gross head shot the dam 22 polymags are sick
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Will harass the songbirds no more.

crows are my #1 pest bird here on the farm. they get into everything and beat up my cardinals and bluebirds sometimes.
i take them out at distances ranging from 50 to 150yards with my .30 power tuned uragan-1
its an excellent crow getter....... :sneaky:
Here in PA , our crow season ( yes ,, they are game :rolleyes: ) ended in March . It has ended earlier this year, usually ends around tax deadline in April. The farmers usually get a pass during the corn planting when the corn sprouts . I try to get a few birds to hang on tall posts to keep them away from fields & silage bags.

PCP Rifle  SOLD Weihrauch HW110 22 Caliber PCP Air Rifle - $700

Nice shooting 22 caliber PCP air rifle – very accurate. It has the laminated stock and the factory noise reducer. The stock has two small marks that I’ve shown in the pictures. Two magazines, the fill probe, and the adjustment wrench are included. I’m the second owner. When I received it, it had a slow leak. I took it to Pyramyd Air and they gave it a complete re-build. It holds air with no issues. $700.00 which includes free insured shipping. U.S. sales, only. PayPal friends and family is preferred but I’ll also accept a money order or a check with a hold for clearance

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Benjamin  DIY BENJAMIN AIR BOW ARROWS.

Updating- .308 is the outside tube diameter on the Benjamin Airbow. If you buy Easton XX75 in 2213 it will slide over the Airbow tube.
Will need to cut the nock off after fletching. Inside diameter is .309 on the 2213.

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