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Turtles

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Has anyone shot pond turtles with their pcp. I'm over run with shell clad sunbathers. Need a gator😬
 
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Author says shooting effective but more dangerous. Pcp might work well!
http://www.aces.edu/dept/fisheries/rec_fishing/pdf/turtletexas.pdf
 
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I have a couple ponds I go to on a regular basis. We have put quite the dent in the population. When we started you could easily shoot a hundred shots now your lucky to see a head pop up lol. 
 
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I'm beginning to think they actually designed this gun to fit a variety of shooting positions. :) Brilliant! FX Verminator .25.

Turtle Pop
 
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Why would u need a gator when u have vermin bustin' crocs ;)
 
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Bwahaha. Good one!
 
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Yes, I have shot turtles that were over running this one pond. I use FX 500 and I take their heads off from 50-75 yards.
 
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An AF Condor .25 with hand cast 52 grain round nose does quite well also.

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