Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...
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Curious.
Why shoot the possum? From what I've read they're great at removing other pests (insects, etc.).
@George-K said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Curious.
Why shoot the possum? From what I've read they're great at removing other pests (insects, etc.).
They're epic when it comes to ticks.
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Just a 10 buck Wallyworld special I keep on the carport.
The possum was eating the outside cat's food. .38 snub, titanium frame, 158g hollowpoint.
One shot, one kill.
@Jolly said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Just a 10 buck Wallyworld special I keep on the carport.
The possum was eating the outside cat's food. .38 snub, titanium frame, 158g hollowpoint.
One shot, one kill.
Jeez… a hollow point .38 for a possum? Overkill? A .22 would do the trick.
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@Jolly said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Just a 10 buck Wallyworld special I keep on the carport.
The possum was eating the outside cat's food. .38 snub, titanium frame, 158g hollowpoint.
One shot, one kill.
Jeez… a hollow point .38 for a possum? Overkill? A .22 would do the trick.
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@Jolly said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Just a 10 buck Wallyworld special I keep on the carport.
The possum was eating the outside cat's food. .38 snub, titanium frame, 158g hollowpoint.
One shot, one kill.
Jeez… a hollow point .38 for a possum? Overkill? A .22 would do the trick.
@Mik said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
@Jolly said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Just a 10 buck Wallyworld special I keep on the carport.
The possum was eating the outside cat's food. .38 snub, titanium frame, 158g hollowpoint.
One shot, one kill.
Jeez… a hollow point .38 for a possum? Overkill? A .22 would do the trick.
It's what I had on me at the moment...
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Larry is disappointed in you.
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Curious.
Why shoot the possum? From what I've read they're great at removing other pests (insects, etc.).
@George-K said in Well, I shot a hole in my trashcan...:
Curious.
Why shoot the possum? From what I've read they're great at removing other pests (insects, etc.).
I know if they get into a barn and pee on the hay, it can be a big problem for whatever eats the hay.
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