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Thread: Dropped a yellow beak @ 50 yds. today

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    Dropped a yellow beak @ 50 yds. today

    Sitting on the powerline across the alley. Held on the top of his head. This hopped up Crossman with the Walther Lothar barrel is like a laser beam. A crow is snacking on him now.
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    Got more details on the airgun? I’m looking for something to shoot snapping turtles.

    And what is a yellowbeak and can it be worse than a crow or grakel?

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    Yellow beaks are starlings. And snapping turtles are much too tough for a C02 air rifle. I once shot one three times with a .44 mag and it was still alive the next day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic_Charlie View Post
    Yellow beaks are starlings. And snapping turtles are much too tough for a C02 air rifle. I once shot one three times with a .44 mag and it was still alive the next day.
    Good sportsmanship

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shanghai Jack View Post
    Good sportsmanship
    A guy we were fishing with took the snapper and put him in the bed of his pickup. Claimed he wanted to make turtle soup. I have not harmed a snapper since then on account of their long lives. I don't kill crows anymore on account of their remarkable intelligence. That 50 yard shot on the starling was quite sporting though.

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    Yeah, starlings are invasive, so fair game even though it won’t matter.

    On the turtles, the pond is getting overrun and I thought a 22 pellet to the noggin from 30 yards would probably take the smaller ones, 10” diameter, out. Think not?

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    Isn’t it illegal to shoot birds off of power lines?

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    Only if you get caught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithnframe View Post
    Isn’t it illegal to shoot birds off of power lines?
    Perhaps it is with a firearm. Air guns are not firearms.
    Last edited by Cosmic_Charlie; 05-20-2021 at 09:43 AM.

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    Anyone tried 'Dieseling' hollow base pellets by filling the base with petroleum?

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    I wonder if a dab of Vaseline in the skirt would work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic_Charlie View Post
    Perhaps it is with a firearm. Air guns are not firearms.
    They are here in NY

    https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/28182.html

    Definitions

    Air gun - a firearm that uses spring or compressed air (not gunpowder) to propel a single projectile that is .17 caliber or larger and produces a muzzle velocity of at least 600 feet per second. Smooth or rifled bore air guns are allowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim22 View Post
    Anyone tried 'Dieseling' hollow base pellets by filling the base with petroleum?
    They use WD-40 but dieseling an air rifle can do a number on your seals, due to higher pressures & petroleum based lubricant's aren't good for your seals either. The velocity isn't reliably repeatable as well. Airgun oil is silicone based to protect the seals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NyFirefighter357 View Post
    They are here in NY.
    I feel for you

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    Starlings are the one bird that I detest. Any bird that is too lazy to raise its own offspring is a candidate for extermination in my book. Our town used to poison them and so did a large company in our town but the animal rights groups put a stop to it by threatening lawsuits. I have both air rifles and .22's and I will do any of them in that I see on my property, animal rights group be hanged. james

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithnframe View Post
    Isn’t it illegal to shoot birds off of power lines?
    Why yes it is, but the birds don't know it
    Size/Prime a few cases when starting off with a progressive and put them aside. You can plug them back into the process when a bad/odd case screws up in the priming station and continue loading.

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    Starlings are the one bird that I detest. Any bird that is too lazy to raise its own offspring is a candidate for extermination in my book.
    I think you might be confusing starlings with cowbirds. That being said, starlings will raid other birds' nests and kill the hatchlings.

    I once had a friend who watched a male starling go through a purple martin house and grab the young martins out of each entrance and toss them to the ground. Next year, my friend made a devious look alike house that would trap the starlings and send them on a one way trip down to a drowning bucket. Starlings are fair game in my book.

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    I have always heard that a female Starling will go to a nest of another species of bird, push out that birds eggs and lay her eggs in the nest; leaving that mother bird to hatch and raise the Starlings young. Starlings are not the only birds that kill other birds nestlings when they get a chance. There are several birds who will do the same. james

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    We had a bunch of starlings come thru about a week and half ago. Flocking to the feeder and running the yard birds off.
    As soon as I saw that I grabbed a 12ga auto and trap loads and sat in the patio swing waiting. I got over 15 in about hour and half.
    FUN FUN

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    @reloader28 - I concur, pesting is great fun and scratches that hunting itch nicely!

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