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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3538315" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I got back into air guns during covid and have several rigs that would be great for squirrel hunting as long as the shot was close enough. However, although I have a large backyard, there are a lot of neighbors that can see in my yard from afar. I have a side yard that is private that I use as an airgun range, but I'm afraid they would call the cops if I was out in the main yard. But there is a huge greenbelt with a creek and trees to one side of my house and I could "probably" manage to slip into the woods and take a squirrel unnoticed by stashing one of the pumper carbines in a backpack. (But my wife would be mad at me and I probably wouldn't risk it anyway)</p><p></p><p>But I'd probably still love to have some squirrels to release in those woods. We have geese & ducks and coons, etc. that we enjoy seeing, but I rarely see any squirrels. Maybe this spring I will see if you have any to spare <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3538315, member: 24531"] I got back into air guns during covid and have several rigs that would be great for squirrel hunting as long as the shot was close enough. However, although I have a large backyard, there are a lot of neighbors that can see in my yard from afar. I have a side yard that is private that I use as an airgun range, but I'm afraid they would call the cops if I was out in the main yard. But there is a huge greenbelt with a creek and trees to one side of my house and I could "probably" manage to slip into the woods and take a squirrel unnoticed by stashing one of the pumper carbines in a backpack. (But my wife would be mad at me and I probably wouldn't risk it anyway) But I'd probably still love to have some squirrels to release in those woods. We have geese & ducks and coons, etc. that we enjoy seeing, but I rarely see any squirrels. Maybe this spring I will see if you have any to spare :) [/QUOTE]
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