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Mouse hunting
During thermal scope testing around the perimeter of the abode, I noticed a lot of mouse activity.
So after varmint season ended I Attached the backup Adder thermal scope to a .177 PCP rifle and went hunting.
https://youtu.be/zlHn4Gj8x-Q
https://youtu.be/SS8rxTDfIDQ
Bug's aren't safe either !
https://youtu.be/HsmmxeEKCcU
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I had a rat infestation in my chicken coop. I went with a Diana Chaser, 0.177", with a red light and a red/green reflex sight. Just barely powerful enough (700 fps) . . . but enough with a headshot. The supressor actually works and it is almost silent.
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Years ago when we moved into our house, and the builder didn't quite seal up one section of the foundation (I live with nothing but woods behind me) I had a mouse issue. The "fun" began when I did my own 44 mag shot shell reloads using #9 shot and VV-N110. Still have a few 2x4's with mouse bone permanently stuck in 'em.
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That's quite an innovative approach to dealing with mice! Using a thermal scope and a rifle sounds like an interesting way to keep them in check. I've been struggling with pests in my house as well, so I totally understand the need to find effective solutions.By the way, while browsing online, I stumbled upon a pest control company that offers wasp pest control services. I'm considering giving them a try since they seem to have a good reputation.
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Love it !
I've got no use for those critters.
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I use the Black Kat converted PCP rifle.
Cheap, quiet and semi accurate with the right pellet.
With the converted CO2 tank, I get about 40 quality shots before it needs about 30 pumps to refill it.
https://youtu.be/tpNCQp5gak4
The mouse from the previous video needed a follow up shot to take it down.
https://youtu.be/otcAJKc6aDE
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Just watched your videos, and I must say your mouse hunting setup is pretty impressive. The Adder thermal scope on a .177 PCP seems like a real game changer. Btw, I think it's worth getting a Toxic Respond in your situation, what do you think? I'm new to this forum, but can already tell that I'll be spending a lot of time around here.