Other Gem shotgun

So the little Gem comes with a 6mm airsoft barrel.

A wad of TP, two scoops of salt, wee bit more TP and ready for action.

Only one carpenter bee so far, but the day is young.

Do they make #30 bismuth? I need heavier shot.
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So the little Gem comes with a 6mm airsoft barrel.

A wad of TP, two scoops of salt, wee bit more TP and ready for action.

Only one carpenter bee so far, but the day is young.

Do they make #30 bismuth? I need heavier shot.View attachment 568651
#12 shot? Coarser sea salt?
 
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A month or so ago I posted about shooting the carpenter bees and looked for #12 shot.
The smallest order I found is 11 lbs for $50. So far that has deterred me. Just another thing
around the house I won’t be able to find when wanted

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Ok, you are scaring me now. We were thinking a searching for the same at the same time.

Who are you and how did you get into my head?

I know, 11 lbs of #12, oh my goodness no.
 
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What about steel ball bearings? 'Relatively' inexpensive on Amazon, sized down to 0.8mm, and should be collectible & reusable using a magnet. ;) Maybe something to try out for only 6 bucks.

https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-10000pcs-Carbon-Bearing-Precision/dp/B099DRPGDT/

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Ding ding ding! We have winner! I never thought of that.
Thank you.

I will order the tiny ones and some bigger ones. Bigger ones will allow me to develop a “Buckshot” load for mice! Should be easier to get hits on mice than the qtip darts.
 
#12 shot works very well on carpenter bees, it takes next to nothing to kill them. My setup will not penetrate through your typical one sheet of shipping box cardboard at 2 feet, half the shot bounces off, and about half is in the interior of the cardboard layers. It will not leave a mark on the wood of my deck at 4 feet, won't mark the siding, and I have on occasion bounced it off windows without a mark but will kill a carpenter bee at 10 feet easily. I've knocked a few out of the air wing shooting at 20+ feet with a lucky single piece of shot, mostly a waste of time trying that as the rifling has the shot spread so far by then, still fun to try. I wear safety glasses when I shoot it, constantly having shot bounce back on me on the deck, can't hardly feel it almost like a feather tickling my face. I bought my 12 shot a few years ago, those prices you put up are WAY more than I paid. Never did find an air gun that I could do it with, all have too much power and would cause damage at close range.
 
A month or so ago I posted about shooting the carpenter bees and looked for #12 shot.
The smallest order I found is 11 lbs for $50. So far that has deterred me. Just another thing
around the house I won’t be able to find when wanted

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I bought a small jar of McMaster carr a while back to weight some jewelry displays I made.
 
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