Question about low powered pigeon culling.

Hi Folks,
I have a very specific question for pest controllers who have experiance and knowledge in this very specific situation…
I have been asked to shoot some pigeons in the enterance way to a building. The distance is about 10m (11yards). Easy shot, right? However there is a glass roof to this entrance hall 🤔.
This question is aimed at people who have EXPERIENCE in shooting pigeons at close range with LOW powered air rifles.
My question is what FPE is needed to dispatch a pigeon at 11y, with out exiting the bird?
What set up do you use, pellet caliber, weight, shape, fps, fpe and what results (pass through or not) do you get.
Thanks in advance.
Pete.
 
Try it on walnut, apple or pine board, you’ll be surprised how much damage it can do. 5FPE will easily damage/make a hole in building parts, wadcutter generally do a good job stay inside of the pigeon though.
Yes ….. but …. There is always a chance one could miss and that glass roof has coulda, woulda, shoulda $$$$$ written all over it.
 
Yes ….. but …. There is always a chance one could miss and that glass roof has coulda, woulda, shoulda $$$$$ written all over it.

Yeah, glass and pellets don’t go well together. Maybe try 3fpe or 5.7 grain lead free pellets at 500fps, but try it on scrap glass first
 
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Predator polymags at 2-3 foot pounds or so. probably use a CO2 gun. But birds bodies stop nothing. Their body mass is too light. The pellet will pass through. At 2-3 foot pounds of energy at 5-10 yards it should not break the glass but could chip it. The more I think about it, shooting is not an option unless it's high impact glass, if the owner doesn't know for sure, I'd give it a hard pass.
 
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Unless you can find a way to test your gun/projectile on a sample of the glass you might hit I would also decline. Glass comes in a wide range of thickness and types so it might be able to absorb the impact of a low power projectile but it also might not. Window glass I am pretty sure would break. A glass block, probably would not. Tempered glass, I don't know. Only difference might be the shape of the pieces if it broke.

The other side of the argument is the results on the pigeons you hit. How much of an issue is it if they fly a bit before falling? With a low powered gun I would expect some will fly at least a short distance, especially with body shots. Is that OK? I've never shot a pigeon (but hope to) but I've noticed the similar but smaller doves are sometimes slow to get the message they are dead. Even with much higher powered, larger caliber, hits.
 
Miserable day today, but I managed to get out to one of my permissions and asked if I could use their bottom paddock which I turned into a little shooting range. Wind was strong enough to keep blowing our camp chairs over 😡 and the light rain was cold, but it was still nice to get out and do a bit of shooting.
It’s like therapy for me…

So I tested my 4.5fpe .177 and the apple today…
It was a small apple, only about 60mm diameter. The wad cutter unfortunately exited the apple, knocking it off its pedestal.
Second shot did the same again.
I then put a backstop behind the apple and tried it a third time. Wad cutter exited, and lodged into the wood behind it. But was only lightly embedded in the wood… 🤔

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An interesting side note is that my sons little gamo delta fox shooting a domed pellet at 3.8fpe (so only slightly less power) was also shooting stright through the apple, but didn’t knock it off it’s pedestal.
So both pellets have enough energy to pass through the apple, but the wad cutter is delivering more energy into the apple and thus knocking it over.

Not convinced with todays results, I managed to get out to another permission where I know there are some pigeons and just before dark I managed to bag a pigeon, and a rabbit 😂.
So tomorrow morning I’ll do some (dead) pigeon testing 👍🏻

Shooting the pigeons while they are not in the enterance hall is not a bad idea, but they would be in a public parking lot, so would need to be carefully controlled 🤔
 
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The biggest concern with glass is a phenomenon know as Concordial fracture.
Red rider very low power yet knocks a plug out of very thick store front glass due to the density and molecular structure of the glass. That's why it's always a cone shaped plug that gets knocked out. Window and tempered is different and will have different reactions to being hit. Point being you can damage very thick glass with very low power. Even though it might could withstand high power hammer blows with no apparent damage.
 
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