A blessed day 🙏with dinner and shooting.

Man talking about an awesome Easter Sunday,me and the wife went to her folks House for Easter dinner and had some great fellowship followed by getting our belly's full.I just happened to grab my .25 Flex a full tin of jsb pellets and my scba tank with fill station just in case I got bored after dinner.I finished eating then snuck outside to get some shooting in when my nephew asked what I was up to and man did I make his day as I showed him how to shoot it.Lol we ran through an entire tin of pellets just shooting branches,tin cans,plastic Easter eggs and clothes hangers .The targets were about 25 to 30 yards away with just enough shade that the illuminated reticle worked perfectly.My nephew couldn't stop asking questions and wanted all the info I could give him on airguns.Today was a wonderful Easter Sunday.

Just got home and wanted to share my day.

God bless.

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That sounds wonderful.

We had a brunch of scrambled eggs, maple bacon, sausage from the butcher, hash browns, fresh baked banana bread, fruit salad, cinnamon applesauce, pecan french toast bake, orange juice, milk, coffee, and tea.

Then i took the rifles out back with the grandsons and shot cans, walnuts, dirt filled toilet paper tubes, spinners, knockdowns, hanging wine corks, and a bunch of over ripe grapes.

Last and best day of my vacation!


 
Church service with my wife, daughter (praise the Lord), and my 3-yr-old grandson. He wasn't too sure about the little kids class so Pop Pop (me) spent the service with the wee ones having a ball. Then luncheon with my wonderful M-i-L and other family... where we ended up talking about coyotes on the new 38-acre property belonging to my sister-in-law and her hubby. Suddenly I find myself visiting the Crosman site and comparing the .357 Bulldog and the .25 Marauder for effective coyote elimination. I'll never go after anything larger than a C-dog so the Mrod seems the best choice. But, OY, what a challenge to take on a coyote hunt for the first time! No experience whatsoever beyond what you can see on YT and read through Google.

He is Risen! And a good thing, too!