22 springer when i'm on my own and a ruger 10/22 when under supervision of my licensed mate. I'm crap with the 10/22, can't stand the trigger but too broke to replace it with something nicer. Not too...
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22 springer when i'm on my own and a ruger 10/22 when under supervision of my licensed mate. I'm crap with the 10/22, can't stand the trigger but too broke to replace it with something nicer. Not too...
I have been allowing for that yep. Trigger control is my enemy at the mo, when i mess up a shot it's generally me pulling it left or right. I have an old table leg i filled with lead shot in one end...
Just something i'll have to get over then i suppose.
As for the shooting, look i'm new ish okay? I'm well aware i'm not a marksman yet but the vast majority of time when i aim for the head i hit...
I've gotten clawed by them before, maybe it's just from being a chef and being used to cuts but it wasn't that bad. Biting might be another matter.
9 times out of 10 when i do need to finish them off they're not very agile or fighty by that point anyway.
That's kind of what i was after, i remember there being a method to it but i can't remember it for the life of me.
I was wondering what methods you use to dispatch possums when they're still kicking after being shot? It happens sometimes and while i know the standard method is to whack them over the head i'm not...