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Always be careful of nut eating mice!


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Thanks for posting that one. Fantastic.
 
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The mouse got to pick its method of dying.


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ha way the best
never see this in Africa

talk about risk mans about to lose some jewels


Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
 
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If he had been using a FN BB, he would have killed it instantly with maximum trauma and penetration!

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yuck . . . but the BB would have injured someone in the adjacent room due to over-penetration.


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He was probably using a NonCon so overpenetration will not be a problem.
 
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Many years ago I shared a house with my brothers.

On night, I could not sleep, as a bloody mouse was scratching behind the cupboard.

He has making a horrible noise.

So I decided to end that, by putting some food out for him and shooting him with man air rifle.

I found the food and air rifle, but no pellets!!

So that old standby of air gun shooters reloading came in very handy.

I opened a shotgun shell, and took a few pellets, and put them in chewing gum!

Perfect expanding bullet!

I put the food where I could see it beside the cupboard, lay on the bed with the air rifle loaded with special mouse pellets.

The ammo was designed for quick expansion, to kill very quickly, as one never knows how that mouse is going to react when shot.

Not long after, the mouse appeared, and I shot him!

I then had a terrible cleaning job to do!

The pellets hit him in the stomach, tore his stomach apart, splattering it all over the wall and carpet!

But, put an end to that horror of a mouse!


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Many years ago I shared a house with my brothers.

On night, I could not sleep, as a bloody mouse was scratching behind the cupboard.

He has making a horrible noise.

So I decided to end that, by putting some food out for him and shooting him with man air rifle.

I found the food and air rifle, but no pellets!!

So that old standby of air gun shooters reloading came in very handy.

I opened a shotgun shell, and took a few pellets, and put them in chewing gum!

Perfect expanding bullet!

I put the food where I could see it beside the cupboard, lay on the bed with the air rifle loaded with special mouse pellets.

The ammo was designed for quick expansion, to kill very quickly, as one never knows how that mouse is going to react when shot.

Not long after, the mouse appeared, and I shot him!

I then had a terrible cleaning job to do!

The pellets hit him in the stomach, tore his stomach apart, splattering it all over the wall and carpet!

But, put an end to that horror of a mouse!


Now that's funny ^^^^^^^^^


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