Hi my name is Ramon A. Seneriz AKA Ray Seneriz. Have been involved with some type of springer, pump, Co2 since childhood and in the late 80's came across what it would become th modern day's PCP's, needless to say left the powder burning and became an airgun hunter. Its a bigger challenge, but the satisfaction is far greater. Have a few guns, that range from RWS 46 to a Sam Yang 44.5 Big Bore Tuned, I'm involved with Field Target and have been working towards developing a local high power hunter category to shoot at distances from 30 to 100 yards, so far have had three trials and all have been successful. Do go out on Iguana hunt's locally and its becoming a challenge since they are know more elusive and aware than a few years back, but do it, as a way to help to control or reduce the damage they have caused to the agriculture, flora, small birds and Coqui (small frog) population on the Island. Have gone to hunt to Central and South America and several other places, but don't have hundreds of photos or elaborate descriptions of the hunt's, perhaps a few photos with my friends and maybe of the game taken. As a hunter the philosophy that apply is what my grandfather and father taught me when became aware enough to go on a hunt (4 years old) "You kill only what you will eat or what's needed to feed the group or the people that need to eat"; so on a hunt day, the shot count its just what was needed to kill the game that was going to eat or give to the needed people or charity, unless I'm doing a pest control hunt, which then would be the number of pest's that could kill with the ammo and air available.