Zeke , the last one gets a 10 for the well executed one & a half back flip ! Gees, at those temps you could just place them in foil outside & cook 'em in the sun ! Great shots & video.48-55 Yard 2 headshots and 1 vital
Daystate Pulsar .177
13.43g JSB Knockout @ 978fps / 28fpe
Good morning out today. Enough rabbits for some stew before it got to 100 degrees
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Definitely gets hot out here, well for me. I moved out here from Wisconsin and even though July and August get to be a bit much heat wise I still would rather be out here then endure 5 months of winter in Wisconsin driving around in salt and slush all winter.Zeke , the last one gets a 10 for the well executed one & a half back flip ! Gees, at those temps you could just place them in foil outside & cook 'em in the sun ! Great shots & video.
I do a buzzard buffet with the ground squirrels I get.Growing up, and actually hunting for food for our need, we never ate rabbits until well after the first cold/freeze. Lot's of parasites. Warm seasons it was fins and cold seasons fur.
Caught this one red handed digging a burrow under my barn foundation. No way I will eat him. Put it back in the varmint graveyard for the coyotes to snake on.
Waste not want not....I always eat the squirrels too...NEED MORE PROTEIN!! Never look down on a good source of protein, hell even hamburger is over $ 5.00 a lb...if it goes much higher I might start shooting mice and adding that to the stew lolI do a buzzard buffet with the ground squirrels I get.
That one is just chillin out layin down in your garden lolDarn rabbits bit threw my plastic fence. Now I will have to buy a metal fence. They also got to the green onion and cilantro.
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The old grampa saying ," only in months with a R in them ".Growing up, and actually hunting for food for our need, we never ate rabbits until well after the first cold/freeze. Lot's of parasites. Warm seasons it was fins and cold seasons fur.
Caught this one red handed digging a burrow under my barn foundation. No way I will eat him. Put it back in the varmint graveyard for the coyotes to snake on.
nice shots and video , Thankyou I have a Pulsar Saxon .177 HP simply a great shooter . I have never even thought of moving off low power H&N 8,4448-55 Yard 2 headshots and 1 vital
Daystate Pulsar .177
13.43g JSB Knockout @ 978fps / 28fpe
Good morning out today. Enough rabbits for some stew before it got to 100 degrees
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If you'd like to do slow motion stuff the tactacam 5.0 records in 240 frames per sec so smoother than the original Tactacam which is only 120 frames per second which is a bit more choppy. Hopefully soon I will have a mount for my Akaso Brave 8 which records at 480 fps and higher resolution...anxious to see how that looks https://www.akasotech.com/brave8had no idea these existed, so cool. thanks!
Here's some slow motion in my pool https://www.airgunnation.com/thread...point-62gn-900fps-made-on-thor-press.1313565/had no idea these existed, so cool. thanks!
You must get a ton of shots on low power, I don't know how many on high power I'm getting because I'll shoot maybe 2 or 3 mags at a time tops, mostly out hunting so I'm not shooting for hours on end. I did try out 10.03g H&N MK3 on medium and they were moving @ 1018 fps.nice shots and video , Thankyou I have a Pulsar Saxon .177 HP simply a great shooter . I have never even thought of moving off low power H&N 8,44
out to 60 yards .
That's what I'm saying! It's definitely asking for some lead. lolThat one is just chillin out layin down in your garden lol
Yes, that is the old say'n. But way down south I would give them another month either way.The old grampa saying ," only in months with a R in them ".