I had a customer that returned five times in about two years with wire harness to the transmission eaten. Rabbits would eat about 12" out of the harness. We finally wrapped the last harness in steel wool and aluminum foil. So far, so good.
Women never understand. Geeesh ! I've got my great grand dads savage 222 leaned up in bedroom next to the window overlooking the field behind the house . All I got to do is throw in the clip and work the bolt . It's good for all varmitsBeen at war with ground squirrels for years! Have an older Beman .177 with 6x24 Tasco on it, older Bushnell rangefinder, cross sticks ready to go moments notice. Trigger breaks 2 1/4 and boy does it shoot good! Wife shakes head when I am in yard with rangefinder, cross sticks chasing them. Has enough juice to take out chuck if inside 25 yards and good head shot.
Is that triple deuce a 340b? I've got one and it's fantastic!Women never understand. Geeesh ! I've got my great grand dads savage 222 leaned up in bedroom next to the window overlooking the field behind the house . All I got to do is throw in the clip and work the bolt . It's good for all varmits
DANG! I could see his tail flowing off one of your handle grips though....Yea I had one of the little sobs eying up my bike make the pic bigger he is to the right
Yes looks like it's been drug behind the truck but man does it shoot goodIs that triple deuce a 340b? I've got one and it's fantastic!
Did you check for BATS IN YOUR BELFREY TOO!I ended up doing some small game hunting in the engine compartment of my F150 yesterday! I ended up using a shop vac as my weapon of choice. It was needed to vac out two little ones from the nest, as well as the few pounds of grass and what not from under the manifold. They did squeal a bit after the vac wand got a hold.
I set them aside in there own little nest and noted after a while, that they scooted off or other... cheers all