nopeAre they Bluetooth? My wife’s stopped working, it had disconnected from the app and seemed to be not working?
nopeAre they Bluetooth? My wife’s stopped working, it had disconnected from the app and seemed to be not working?
Are you going to be shooting with your .22 caliber with a silencer on it?I put together some new target frames. I plan on doing some shooting tomorrow.
No. I didn't take it this time. I took ones that I needed to sight in the optics. I took my Mini 30. It has a suppressor on it. I was going to see where a subsonic round hit compared to where a supersonic round hit the target. It took more time than I thought to get it sighted in so I didn't shoot any subsonic rounds. Next time. I took an AR with me that I built from Wilson Combat parts. I put a 2 x12 scope on it that I needed to sight in. I also took my AR 45 in .45 acp. It has iron sights but I still needed to adjust then. I have a .45 suppressor that I try it with the next time. Now I have to clean them.Are you going to be shooting with your .22 caliber with a silencer on it?
You are so lucky to have a basement, keep the pictures coming.This will eventually have to do with rocketry, but not quite yet. We moved to a new house back in October and I needed to divide up a 500 SF finished room in the basement into three spaces - 100 SF for the wife, 130 SF for the kids, and the rest for me…. Well, I’m just about done with the two smaller spaces - I painted last night and just need to install flooring and baseboard. And then, next week, I’ll start building a workshop!
I hear ya…. The last house (we were there for 22 years) didn’t have a basement or garage. I had an insulated/heated/air conditioned shed for my hobby stuff. Green side is the kids area - they’re 21,19, and 15. Pinkish side is the wife’s room.You are so lucky to have a basement, keep the pictures coming.
. It's about the size of a small fat cat.
that's a big-a$$ rat. I can see it now with a rifle laying on your lap, firecracker in one hand , with heat seeking light vision goggles on.garage and try to scare it out.
Good luck. Have you tried a bit of bait in the middle of a large piece of glue trap stuff? I mean, bait with more than a rat's length of sticky in every direction.Today I took my wife to her dentist. Then while she was there I went to Home Depot for a few things. I picked her up when she was done and came home. But last night turned interesting. I was sitting at my desk in the garage and heard a bump. I didn't think to much about. When I'm out here I'm quiet. Then I hear a thump. Oh Oh there is something out here with me. I knew what it had to be. There is another pack rat in here. I got my full auto BB rifle and started hunting. I could hear it but couldn't see it. I sat back down. It started running all over. Every time I tried to find it I couldn't. I did catch a glimpse of it. It's about the size of a small fat cat. I put out some baited traps last night. I didn't expect to get it. When they were in our well house I put snap traps and sticky traps and never got one even though they were taking the bait out of the traps without triggering them. Pack rats are smart. I didn't start hearing it until about 11pm tonight. I got some bait at Home Depot that I hope works. If it doesn't tomorrow I'll take the cat fort apart and put the car in the driveway. I'll keep both garage doors open and then start throwing fire crackers around the garage and try to scare it out. Wish me luck.
Ah, now I get it. Cabela's is only a little out of the way going home.Took kids to Gettysburg, PA this past weekend.
20 years ago I had a big one in my garage. I put out traps for awhile with no luck so I decided to get serious. I went through the garage and took out everything that I thought would tempt the rat away from the traps. I found that the rat had eaten a hole in the plastic trash can where I stored dogfood. I had a 5lb bag of dogfood on the floor and when I picked it up to move it I found that it had a hole in the back and was almost empty. After moving everything else out of the garage I caught the rat, body + tail combined was 16" long.I put out some baited traps last night.
Yes, I have done that. They got the bait and didn't get stuck. Of the three traps I put out last night one was a couple of feet from where I put it and had been sprung and the bait was gone. I think the little devil pushed it until it snapped and then took the bait. I haven't heard him today. Probably because I've been making noise out here. I saw a report on the news about a new species of Anaconda. It was found in a jungle in Ecuador. It is 7.5 meters long and weighted 500 Kilos. Yikes. A film crew doing something for Disney with Will Smith found it. I got my old Lionel train down and unpacked it. Cleaned it up and took pictures for the auction house. I just heard the pack rat. It's close too. Well, I sat quietly for five minutes and didn't hear it again. I have track and the transformer worked the last time I had it out which was according to the newspaper the track was wrapped in was 2002. Here are some pictures of the train and the loading dock it came with. My Aunt gave the train to me for my first Christmas. There is also a picture of a slot car I got in 1963 or 1964.Good luck. Have you tried a bit of bait in the middle of a large piece of glue trap stuff? I mean, bait with more than a rat's length of sticky in every direction.
Ah, now I get it. Cabela's is only a little out of the way going home.
EDIT: No, not really out of the way at all. I mixed up Gettysburg, near the Penn.-Maryland border, with some imaginary point near the Penn.-N.Y. border. I know better, as I used to live not too far from the former, and now live near the latter. Oh well, call it a senior moment. In other words, from where I live to where you live (which I only know approximately) it would be slightly out of the w
That's close. My night vision is hand held though. But I've been looking at a helmet mounted pair. And I have seen bigger pack rats.that's a big-a$$ rat. I can see it now with a rifle laying on your lap, firecracker in one hand , with heat seeking light vision goggles on.
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