I suggest the Shredder...good for scorpions....
Before I bought my Shredder I converted a Crosman Vigilante to a Shredder...By using Shredder cartridges...but they were kind of hinky on indexing so I just reloaded the Vigilante "clips" with salt and my oh my she's a brute.....I´ve got one and and have only killed a couple bugs, but WOW! It absolutely destroyed a large, armored hornet-like creature, then I shot a horse fly from 2´ and there was nothing but a stain left.
The Shredder is a BEAST!
Best invention of the last 20 years...
This is a shot my grilling tools I used for Independence Day.
I must have sent 40 or 50 of the little devils to hell while grilling the hotdogs, hamburgers, porkburgers, and chicken tenders.
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Before I bought my Shredder I converted a Crosman Vigilante to a Shredder...By using Shredder cartridges...but they were kind of hinky on indexing so I just reloaded the Vigilante "clips" with salt and my oh my she's a brute.....
You really shouldn't be shooting your horses with those, man.I've about worn mine out, it's not as effective as it once was but living with four horses out back I'm never without plenty of targets.
Very....sacrifice one of your magazines...pop out the middle....glue in pellets (I used Gorilla Glue) so they stick up a hair and you can pop the one you want to reload on top of it...fill the holes with salt and then add one drop of water and let it dry while on the modified magazine for a couple of hours...How easy are they to reload?
That was the only thing that kept me from buying one was the fact that at first glance they lock you into buying their ammo instead of cheap cans of table salt.
We don't raises sissies around hereYou really shouldn't be shooting your horses with those, man.
I suggest, you know, actually challenging yourself and shooting flies. You may learn something about accuracy.
If you add a stock to it do you need a tax stamp?
Depends how you vote.If you add a stock to it do you need a tax stamp?