As the economy gets worse money gets tighter and tighter each month. But some of us like to hold onto a pastime or hobby. For example, my grandmother spends lots of money on birdseed to watch sondbirds in the morning and evening chirp and sing. But where there is food there are pests. Piegons and White-Wing doves ravage the expensive birdseed everyday and scare all the small birds away. So when i was visiting i saw that bird-seed was being ravaged by pests and she gave me the okay to take care of them. Although i was happy i got to do some shooting i was left with a weak gun. The older version of the 66 Powermaster shot bb's at 680 FPS and pellets at around 600 FPS resulting in around 5-6 FPE.Although stuck with a weak rifle I still tried my best. At around 6:30 in the evening i was frustrated because i had missed birds earlier that day. Right before dark i saw three big doves on the feeder so i pumped the gun 12 times, slowly stuck my barrel out of the garage window and fired. I saw the wounded dove fly about 10 feet and drop. Relived i got one i went to see my animal, happy i had done my job i said a prayer and threw it in the trash bin outside. This is an example that shows as long as you have good shot placement, power comes secondary. Good luck and Happy Hunting
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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