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  • HazyDayz

    Active Member
    Jul 17, 2014
    265
    Washington County
    I'm sitting out in the cold today taking the war to the rats that move into my shed every winter. .177 hollow points to the rescue.

    My neighbor raises game birds and keeps bags of grain in his garage. They like to eat that, and live in my shed. I usually use traps, but that's not working this year. So for now I'm waiting them out with an air rifle. Got one, think I scared the others off.

    Good use for the pump master 760. It shoots well. Middle group of 15 shots at 20 yards. Others are 10 shots at 15.

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    Half-cocked

    Senior Meatbag
    Mar 14, 2006
    23,937
    You have a pretty inconsiderate neighbor. This is a health issue - he needs to get a locking metal container to store his grain in. Removing the rats with a pellet gun is a temporary fix, at best, because more rats (and mice) will simply move back in.
     

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