Posted on 02/24/2015 8:32:17 AM PST by w1n1
For many of us, our first experiences with shooting included BB guns and pellet guns. These air pellet rifles are like nothing weve used before!
Check out the video on this pellet rifle hitting its target from 90 plus yards. Spoiler if you're a "Birdman" fan you may not like this. :)
I just consider wanton shooting of harmless, defenseless creatures as inhuman. Hunt stuff for food? I'll join you. Pick off some poor songbird to show off your air rifle - I'll pass.
That would be good. The adoption I mean.
Tell you what, mister. Someday when you have time I’ll give you the latest, about the neighbor’s Great Pyrenees dog that showed up over here with a bum leg, right around Thanksgiving, when it was 20 below.
I’ll be writing checks for that one for a while yet. lol.
Yes there was a waiver for rats. LOL!
You've apparently never been a farmer.
A completely inoffensive animal is shot and killed for nothing.
That would be disgusting.
Agricultural pests are not "completely inoffensive". Quite the contrary. Agricultural pests are a big detriment to farmers getting your dinner into your chow hall or kitchen. Farmers deal with agricultural pests by killing them. That covers wolves, coyotes, ground hogs, prairie dogs, rats, mice, sparrows, starlings, crows, pigeons, deer, and others I'm not thinking of off hand. They're killed by poisoning, by shooting, by fuel-air explosion, and any other method that seems reasonable. So when farmers (and their friends) kill pests, you should thank them.
We’re not too different there. I don’t even step on insects unless they are the kind that need stepping on, even if they are in my house:)
You are correct - I have never been a farmer. What you have to do to protect your crops/stored grain is part of your job and not “wanton killing”.
My argument was against the video where a bird was shot off a phone line to demonstrate an air rifle.
If they were migratory birds or protected..the shooter could be in trouble.
Unless of course they are Wind or Solar power exempt.
Hard to tell....but I’d guess you are right.
http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/animals/eurostarling.shtml
The House Sparrow is an invasive species also and Uncle Sam wants them exterminated too. .
I'm all for...wiping out invasive birds, animals, people...........
Kidding...sort of.
“I spent 17 months in combat in Vietnam “
Spent a little time there myself, who were you with?
BFL
Look closely at the throat when the birds moves. The dark patch on the throat is the give away. You can also see the patch on the bird to the right.
The one with the yellow beak is the European Starling and the little brown one is a House Sparrow, both invasive species. I shoot them every chance I get.
If they were birds protected by the US Fish and Wildlife the feds would come after them so it would be pretty foolish to put it on YouTube.
No worries...........
But won't be the last dumbass to place something on YouTube..........
FWIW-
When you see for the first time...4 coyotes tearing off a birthing cow’s tail...and then waiting around for the calf. You get a different perspective.
From January to August ‘66, a humble cannoneer with Bravo battery 1/11 and after that to May ‘67 with Echo and Golf company’s, 2/1 as a Scout Observer. And whenever SAVAPLANE was in effect a pretty good automatic rifleman with the very last M14 in the 1st MarDiv.
And you?
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