A bakers dozen for the Atomic XR… + 2

It’s fun stuff. When I shoot them I make sure one lands solo. The flocks don’t get educated that way. They are smart and tough birds really. That’s how it is out here anyways.
Starlings are smart and tough and quickly learn to avoid certain places... They are a pervasive, invasive because they are so successful at adapting. I do admire their grit, but still take as many as I can.
 
Took these thirteen today, from 25 to 40 yards. Sending CPHPs. The festivities were interrupted by the farm ladies feeding the animals. Hopefully I can bag a few more after the ladies leave.

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What up! im the guy who posted the Durable pack gun thread. Love the fun you're having with it. Do you think it'll be a good gun for kids to carry around in the woods? Under 10 years old.
 
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What up! im the guy who posted the Durable pack gun thread. Love the fun you're having with it. Do you think it'll be a good gun for kids to carry around in the woods? Under 10 years old.
That would be for you to determine and the maturity and strength of the kid. Seems like it might be a bit much, something lighter like a Prod might suit. I plan on letting some of the kids in our Junior Sportsmen’s Program shoot the Atomic this Spring. From the bench, using the single shot tray, to avoid double loading.
 
That would be for you to determine and the maturity and strength of the kid. Seems like it might be a bit much, something lighter like a Prod might suit. I plan on letting some of the kids in our Junior Sportsmen’s Program shoot the Atomic this Spring. From the bench, using the single shot tray, to avoid double loading.
That’s for the feed back! I’ll let them try one and I’ll let you know how it goes!
 
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