Pesting#134 - slugs punishment

@beerthief. No worries. I agree with you 100%. I just like to hear the "pop" when the starlings get hit centre mass, lol. Typically I use the 18gr pellets with my Crown at this location, but since I have recently got my Impact to shoot these slugs well again, I figure I would enjoy until my supplies goes low, lol. Thanks for watching.
 
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@beerthief. No worries. I agree with you 100%. I just like to hear the "pop" when the starlings get hit centre mass, lol. Typically I use the 18gr pellets with my Crown at this location, but since I have recently got my Impact to shoot these slugs well again, I figure I would enjoy until my supplies goes low, lol. Thanks for watching.
We don't have them out where I live, so I did a touch of research, using that slug is like using a .308 on a rabbit, or a .17HMR on a ground squirrel...they don't survive that encounter 🤨, not dissing you, you are getting some great testing in and serving the community.
 
Max,

it is clear that you are faithfully abiding by one of The 10 Doctrines of Pesting:

● There exists no such a thing as "overkill."

Well done. 👍🏼



🔶 Other doctrines from the Statement of Faith published by the International Pester's Associations and affirmed by its members:

● Only a dead pest animal is a good animal.

● Sweeter than a nightingale's song is the POP of a starling ripped apart.

● Invasive species are required to undergo invasive surgery — lobotomy or cardioectomy via lead pellets being the preferred procedure.

Clean up after yourself (unless you have the explicit support of nature's cleaning crew in the form of vultures, coyotes and the like).



Max, keep up the good work (in form of killming — that is the conjoined activity of killing and filming). 😉

Matthias
 
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