I don't understand how well respected members can 'Welcome' this person without reservation? I couldn't.
I too firmly agree with what's been said here. But, I'd like to ask you what you think about this...So, I'm going through the 'New Member Introductions' trying to up my post count to the minimum needed to attach pictures and links and come across this...Quote from: lbozemanjr@bellsouth.net on October 29, 2018, 08:32:01 AMI have been into PCP's for about 15 years. I now own a Edgun R5M, two Red Wolfes, two Atamans, Veterand shorty, Huben K1, Vulcan 2, Compact FX and a few more. I shoot targets in my wooded backyard. I shoot wild bushes(trimming them back), also I stop shooting chipmonks(to easy to kill) and shoot their tails half way off. This earns them free rights to eat sunflower seeds free of harm. I do the same on squirrels. I live in a major city down south and only have one other friend that shoots and that is it. I have met some great friend in the PCP community by buying and selling on the internetI don't understand how well respected members can 'Welcome' this person without reservation? I couldn't.
I have been into PCP's for about 15 years. I now own a Edgun R5M, two Red Wolfes, two Atamans, Veterand shorty, Huben K1, Vulcan 2, Compact FX and a few more. I shoot targets in my wooded backyard. I shoot wild bushes(trimming them back), also I stop shooting chipmonks(to easy to kill) and shoot their tails half way off. This earns them free rights to eat sunflower seeds free of harm. I do the same on squirrels. I live in a major city down south and only have one other friend that shoots and that is it. I have met some great friend in the PCP community by buying and selling on the internet
If you have "Airguns" that can take down a deer....they'll get noticed.
As a land owner I agree with you 100%.
I live in the UK where we are already heavily regulated,and have considerably lower power guns than you guys have in the states.Do you think that you are under more of a risk of serious regulation on air weapons because of the very high power and large calibers you use.I have been reading about how your air guns will take down very large game, and do you think that the closer you get with air guns to the “take down “ power of live rounds the smaller becomes the distinction to folks who are anti gun to start with. Just curious.all the best
FWIW, I also notice that a lot of these same guys tend to walk around the farms with their rifles pointed upwards. It seems to me that's a bad accident waiting to happen, if they ever trip and the safety is off.Isn't it correct form to walk with the barrel of a loaded gun pointed down?