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Yes I do let a few feed stations rest for a few days even a week , If I get really down to it I can get 10 or a few more,,,a day
Nothing like the 40 and 50 sparrows a day when I started out in the Marauder days,
I got a lot of euro doves coming in, May decide to stock the freezer for my turtles this summer,
Mike
Mike,
You sir have got to be the all time sparrow slayin’ champion!! I shoot ’em around my house for a few days and they won’t even come to the feeders, won’t land in the trees around my back yard, nuthin’! I don’t know how you keep ’em comin’ in that way!
I think I’m going to put together some feeding stations like posted in the rubber mats thread and see if that draws em in better… You shoot ’em every day, or switch around from place to place and let some rest for a bit before returning to shooting them?
:biggrinn: :biggrinn: :biggrinn: :biggrinn: ,Course LOL
That’s why American Air Arms is been developing the EVOL platform in .22 .25 and .30,
the EVOL is now in Carbine form (tactical and wood) but the BullPup version are on the way also 😉
I been looking for a dear rifle in the AR 15 and AR 10 types, I want a sharp shooter at 175 yards, No jams and just a good clean shooter. Guess I just need to read more gun Mags.
Anyway I was in a local owned high end gun store, (NICE) Looked at a few AR type guns, Ask do you guys have any PCP air guns,,
Big snob, No but Wal Mart Carry’s a lot of BB guns, Makes me want to take one of my tricked out Crickets and show him a real BB gun…
Mike
Mike,
I have been in the same type of company before and have to say I was privileged to show them just how much better my Rapid MKII was than their powder burner .22lr.
I know there are 22’s out there that are great guns, these guys in particular; now know that all bb guns are not the same either 🙂 Not to mention the fact there are much better pellet guns out there, than my Old and beat up Rapid mkII…
I can laugh about this now and just consider the source with people like that… These guys just get tunnel vision and have no idea what is being made nowdays…
So, you just laugh at them, is my answer 🙂
Hey, by the way this Slayer bullpup pic looks awesome… That is a real bb gun 🙂 A really big one too… 🙂 🙂 😉
Merry Christmas all you guys…

Show them this thread.
http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=118773.0
200 yards headshot with a .357 Airgun,……they will have to pay attention then :biggrinn: :biggrinn: :biggrinn:
Sure wished I had a place near me that I could shoulder a few more PCP guns.
I been looking for a dear rifle in the AR 15 and AR 10 types, I want a sharp shooter at 175 yards, No jams and just a good clean shooter. Guess I just need to read more gun Mags.
Anyway I was in a local owned high end gun store, (NICE) Looked at a few AR type guns, Ask do you guys have any PCP air guns,,
Big snob, No but Wal Mart Carry’s a lot of BB guns, Makes me want to take one of my tricked out Crickets and show him a real BB gun…
Mike
Could you use your magical Powers to post Up a pic or two of the bullpup model plz. This is an American thing so I have barely heard of this gun/brand
Here is a comment from someone that ACTUALLY handled the gun
“I had the fortune of checking out this rifle myself. First thing I noticed was how light it feels when you shoulder it. Great for walking hunts for sure.”
It’s post # 5 on this thread
http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=119087.0
Thanks For sharing Manny….
Yeh i like that rig a lot….. A lot better option than the Morana…
Again, not very bright there boy, they have the same platform coming out as a bullpup also, and the .357 Slayer IS a bullpup (their fist gun )
Obviously you are challenged understanding, 10 pounds with the big buttstock and 9 with a regular, and that is just as heavy as you cricket.
This gun has a very big flaw, it’s not a bullpup :rofl:
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Great post, Manny, thanks.
I’ve been watching, waiting to pick up an AAA .30 or .357. The carbines or Slayers appeal the most. Regulated are preferred, so .30 may be the limit. My issue with AAA is their web site has been vague on pricing, news is often very old, and the customer doesn’t know, by checking the site, when something will be available. Seems like the designs are in a constant state of flux.
Had that long wait for nothing experience with ordering a Ranger in .45-3 yrs. ; later…nada. Left a bad taste in my mouth for uncertain delivery times. In contrast, a Bushbuck .45 showed up under 3 weeks.