Deer Discomfort Deterrent

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Thread locked and will be allowed to remain as a reference of your collective good character.**Hello, Newbie first post. What to buy for less than $200 to hit deer eating vegetation? In our area, deer which had never before eaten certain plants now doing so. WA permits "discomfort" if annoyance, so my needs are not power. But accuracy and not being loud are important. Often, the deer are in groups, so I would like a semi auto to pop a few of them without having to rewind or reload after each shot. Airlift or BB am open to, and welcome advice on what to buy. Recap:
QUIET; accurate to 150'; not powerful unit needed; semi auto. Thanks
 
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My mind fails to grasp how offensive Irish Spring would be if my sense of smell were enhanced 1000 times.

 
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i can tell you that once we bring up peanuts to harvest, the soap keeps the deer from eating them as long as the soap is within 50-100ft of the product.
as with corn, we apply the soap shavings around the fields that are growing.
it works better than anything thats available today.....
even better than shooting the deer with destruction tags....
 
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Hello, Newbie first post. What to buy for less than $200 to hit deer eating vegetation? In our area, deer which had never before eaten certain plants now doing so. WA permits "discomfort" if annoyance, so my needs are not power. But accuracy and not being loud are important. Often, the deer are in groups, so I would like a semi auto to pop a few of them without having to rewind or reload after each shot. Airlift or BB am open to, and welcome advice on what to buy. Recap:
QUIET; accurate to 150'; not powerful unit needed; semi auto. Thanks
In the spirit of the law as written , I think it means something like an electric fence as a discomfort deterrent. Shooting an animal with anything will probably warrant a visit by authorities. Two electric fence wires strung parallel, and only 3" and 6" off the ground are shown to be a great deterrent for deer and squirrel. They need to be low because it is so low they get "deterred" while browsing, nose down or when walking in to browse. If it's high, they'll see it and know they need to jump it.
 
Thanks for replies, did not get a single specific suggestion for a model of gun, which was the question. Much appreciation on the alternative ideas, will try Irish Spring, and dog hairs from pet grooming. Can't do paintball as neighbors would ID me as the source. "Discomfort" IS legal in WA, I can't have venison as it is an over 55 community. The vegetation chosen was only once eaten in the last 20 yrs by one buck, as I mentioned, the deer for whatever reason now have different habits or tastes, and I will do the repellants but also want to have an airgun of some type, not a paintball gun, and that is quiet, for up to 150 FEET, what is the advice please, want to stay under $200, thanks.
 
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