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1st Mod for 3hr. Old Vulcan

NO, not my new Vulcan ❗
My Caldwell Dead Shot Chairpod would not accept the shortness of my Vulcan bullpup.
So I had to remove and reverse one of the holders.


It was upright when I uploaded the image anyway 😳
Hey, don’t argue with success:!:
It doesn’t tip the chair nearly as easily as my Condor used to.
A 3 year plan is slowly coming together to keep pests from shitting in my tomatoes :angrymob:

Airgun Technology

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quote LURKER #1:

oakey, what’s not to love this baby

Click On the picture to see the fine detail 😎

I love my Condor it is a bad ass killing instrument that can reach out long distances to smack down large creatures without an effort. It is stealth and powerful but it is long real long in .25 caliber. These bull pups they are accurate as hell as well and powerful as hell too for little guns they too can reach out and make serious kills not as powerful as our condors but damn they are fun.

oakey, what’s not to love this baby

Click On the picture to see the fine detail 😎

quote LURKER #1:

Hell, I had sticks stuck in the ground at all angles around the plants but when I looked outside there was that damn pest humped up like a scared cat over top of the sticks. I yelled but it was to late. It made a deposit and burned rubber for parts unknown. I removed the deposit and placed it in an outdoor animal feeder where I often saw it getting freebies. Strangely that pest did not return to my garden the rest of the year. How do I lnow? Well I repositioned a couple motion detectors and review my 24/7 video recording security cameras. I set out a dead fall trap and just missed getting a couple other pests. One neighbor lost one that broke out of his cage trap and hasn’t returned, But another neighbor got one by using a neck breaker spring trap inside a cage trap. He had run a trap line as a youth and knew what he was doing.

I have one last preparation to make then I’ll put out my small water fountain. That should be enough to get unwanted pests visiting again. I’ve gotta do it becuz my closest neighbor lady has repeatedly asked me to eliminate the pests that tear up her flowers. She’s the one that thought an airgun just shoots air :rofl:

Lurks that is one nice gun you got there

Hell, I had sticks stuck in the ground at all angles around the plants but when I looked outside there was that damn pest humped up like a scared cat over top of the sticks. I yelled but it was to late. It made a deposit and burned rubber for parts unknown. I removed the deposit and placed it in an outdoor animal feeder where I often saw it getting freebies. Strangely that pest did not return to my garden the rest of the year. How do I lnow? Well I repositioned a couple motion detectors and review my 24/7 video recording security cameras. I set out a dead fall trap and just missed getting a couple other pests. One neighbor lost one that broke out of his cage trap and hasn’t returned, But another neighbor got one by using a neck breaker spring trap inside a cage trap. He had run a trap line as a youth and knew what he was doing.

I have one last preparation to make then I’ll put out my small water fountain. That should be enough to get unwanted pests visiting again. I’ve gotta do it becuz my closest neighbor lady has repeatedly asked me to eliminate the pests that tear up her flowers. She’s the one that thought an airgun just shoots air :rofl:

quote LURKER #1:

A 3 year plan is slowly coming together to keep pests from shitting in my tomatoes :angrymob:

Holy shit, they can do that? I’d hate to see the look on your face when you first found out. :rofl:

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