Removed a couple more pest nutters this morning

I noticed some pest birds out near the feeder, mixed with the natives; a sparrow, and some starlings in the tree, starting to get comfortable.

It was again perfect timing. Wife was doing the dishes. Daughter was having a tantrum (which are best ignored anyhow) Son was doing homework. The stars had aligned. I slunk out to the breezeway without fanfare and unlocked the Compatto. Just then a brave nutter, who had been calling all morning for a mate charged in and chased off all the birds.

I drilled that first nutter, right through the Off Switch, between the eye and ear. (12 FPE, didn't go through) A second one, which I hadn't seen before, started to beat a hasty retreat. But he couldn't stay away. He cautiously made his way back down and started to feed. He too, took his medicine, a H&N Baracuda Hunter in the eye, at an angle. 17 FPE, didn't seem to go through. Probably went through the brain and down the neck. The H&N Baracuda Hunters really seem to be doing a great job at transferring their energy into the game. In the slo-mo, you can really hear the second one get hit hard: "WHOCK!"

I didn't open them up to find the pellets. Not worth the trouble at this time of year. I just want to knock as many of them out of the gene pool as possible; and keep them out of my attic. I threw the carcasses into the back corner of the yard for the possums to clean up. If they find them there and poop, I don't care. That way, I won't have to drill them too. When they start pooping in the main part of the yard, they become pests too. I prefer them to act as janitors for the sparrows and nutters I'm taking out.

I got a couple more the day before, but not on video. Just nice plain head shots like these.

Please remember to click 'Like' on these if you like them. It's not too many views, since the vids are Unlisted, but every little bit helps. If I can just get the YouTube revenue to buy me a tin of pellets every now and then, I'm happy.

 
Oh yeah, you hammered 'em. They are forever destroying my bird feeders and I shoot them whenever I get a chance. Most on my action happens between 7 and 9 AM. Since I am retired, that is no problem for me. Many mornings my wife beats me up and lets me know it I have any tree rats outside.

What air rifle are you using? What pellet size?

Most of my kills have been with a .22 Mrod shooting 18.13 JSB's. Kills the crap out of them.

I also have a brand new FX Royale 400 that does a number on them.

And if I want to be decisive - I whip out my FX Wildcat .25 - that thing doesn't require a head shot!

Bobby

 
Bobby, I use a .177 Brocock Compatto and H&N Baracuda Hunters. They hit a LOT harder than domes, expand out to .22 caliber. In .22 or .25, I'm sure they'd be even more devastating. 

The shots in this video are what I'm after. Hard, lethal hits without pass-through, or with minimal energy left after exiting. I tried a 28 FPE .22, and I felt like it was too much power for my back yard. I'll try 12-15 FPE from my P-Rod soon. 
 
"Nueces"It's a tree squirrel. Never considered if they have flees. Rio gets a monthly med for flees and ticks so they don't stay on him. You have inspired me again. Off to the interwebs to find out if we have plague around here. yikes
I think you're OK re. The Plague. That is California Ground Squirrels. (maybe Sage Rats too?)

Tree squirrels do have fleas, but it sounds like you've got that taken care of. You've pretty much GOT to, if you have an outdoor dog.
 
"peterdulux"Great footage, much better than scope cams.
Thanks, I think so too, at least at my short ranges. Too much glass involved for scope cams. Digital scopes are the way of the future and are going to totally replace scope cams soon.

Nueces: I think those are HUMAN plague cases. Maybe spread by squirrel, but plague-infested ground squirrels don't get in our homes the way rats used to hundreds of years ago.