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Keyser Soze May 1st 17 11:20 PM

.303 British.
 
On 5/1/17 5:27 PM, Tim wrote:
advantage to the round? Quiet? The shooting arcades at Savin Rock, the
old amusement park in West Haven, Connecticut, were equipped with .22
.....

That's exactly it. Sure they make noise but don't have the *kee-raack* you get with the LRs.

Concerning squirrels. They're pretty tasty when roasted right. And with all the woods around me, there's a never ending supply of em...


Thanks.

Mr. Luddite May 2nd 17 12:13 AM

.303 British.
 
On 5/1/2017 5:27 PM, Tim wrote:
advantage to the round? Quiet? The shooting arcades at Savin Rock, the
old amusement park in West Haven, Connecticut, were equipped with .22
.....

That's exactly it. Sure they make noise but don't have the *kee-raack* you get with the LRs.

Concerning squirrels. They're pretty tasty when roasted right. And with all the woods around me, there's a never ending supply of em...



So, when you guys go to Colonel Sander's joints, do
you say, "Tastes just like squirrel?"

Tim May 2nd 17 01:05 AM

.303 British.
 

6:13 PMMr. Luddite
- show quoted text -
So, when you guys go to Colonel Sander's joints, do
you say, "Tastes just like squirrel?"
.....

Lol!!!

[email protected] May 2nd 17 01:05 AM

.303 British.
 
On Mon, 1 May 2017 16:35:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:


I'm afraid my wife puts food out at the edge of the woods for the
squirrels in squirrel feeders. When my sister in law visited, she
commented that we had "the biggest squirrels" she had ever seen. I have
to agree. We don't shoot critters around here. :)


Do you have regular old gray squirrels or do you have the giant red
fox squirrels. The ones in the Big Cypress can get up to 3 pounds or
so.

Keyser Soze May 2nd 17 11:07 AM

.303 British.
 
On 5/1/17 8:05 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 1 May 2017 16:35:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:


I'm afraid my wife puts food out at the edge of the woods for the
squirrels in squirrel feeders. When my sister in law visited, she
commented that we had "the biggest squirrels" she had ever seen. I have
to agree. We don't shoot critters around here. :)


Do you have regular old gray squirrels or do you have the giant red
fox squirrels. The ones in the Big Cypress can get up to 3 pounds or
so.


Plain old ordinary squirrels.

Tim May 2nd 17 12:31 PM

.303 British.
 
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 7:06:09 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Mon, 1 May 2017 16:35:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:


I'm afraid my wife puts food out at the edge of the woods for the
squirrels in squirrel feeders. When my sister in law visited, she
commented that we had "the biggest squirrels" she had ever seen. I have
to agree. We don't shoot critters around here. :)


Do you have regular old gray squirrels or do you have the giant red
fox squirrels. The ones in the Big Cypress can get up to 3 pounds or
so.


We have both, Greg. The big reds are much more aggressive than the gray. And they;ll take over and run the grays out if you let 'em.

Poco Deplorevole May 2nd 17 12:37 PM

.303 British.
 
On Mon, 1 May 2017 14:27:03 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

advantage to the round? Quiet? The shooting arcades at Savin Rock, the
old amusement park in West Haven, Connecticut, were equipped with .22
.....

That's exactly it. Sure they make noise but don't have the *kee-raack* you get with the LRs.

Concerning squirrels. They're pretty tasty when roasted right. And with all the woods around me, there's a never ending supply of em...


Bread 'em, brown 'em, put 'em in a pot (covered with some water), and roast 'em. Good eatin'.

Poco Deplorevole May 2nd 17 12:44 PM

.303 British.
 
On Mon, 1 May 2017 18:06:39 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

Tim Wrote in message:
This is one reason why I love 'em.
Just ordered 2 cases

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/175...day-_-20170429


It did mention corosive 4 or 5 times. That doesn't concern you?


My Mosin Nagant undoubtedly had lots of corrosive ammo run through it, but the barrel is beautiful.
Someone cleaned it right after shooting.

Nice explanation: https://www.theboxotruth.com/educati...orrosive-ammo/

Poco Deplorevole May 2nd 17 12:45 PM

.303 British.
 
On Mon, 1 May 2017 19:13:06 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/1/2017 5:27 PM, Tim wrote:
advantage to the round? Quiet? The shooting arcades at Savin Rock, the
old amusement park in West Haven, Connecticut, were equipped with .22
.....

That's exactly it. Sure they make noise but don't have the *kee-raack* you get with the LRs.

Concerning squirrels. They're pretty tasty when roasted right. And with all the woods around me, there's a never ending supply of em...



So, when you guys go to Colonel Sander's joints, do
you say, "Tastes just like squirrel?"


No.

Mr. Luddite May 2nd 17 12:45 PM

.303 British.
 
On 5/2/2017 6:07 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/1/17 8:05 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 1 May 2017 16:35:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:


I'm afraid my wife puts food out at the edge of the woods for the
squirrels in squirrel feeders. When my sister in law visited, she
commented that we had "the biggest squirrels" she had ever seen. I have
to agree. We don't shoot critters around here. :)


Do you have regular old gray squirrels or do you have the giant red
fox squirrels. The ones in the Big Cypress can get up to 3 pounds or
so.


Plain old ordinary squirrels.



The squirrels that set up residence in the attic of our house were red,
but they were smaller than the ordinary grey squirrels. I'd say they
were slightly larger than a fat chipmunk. They were also a pain in the
ass to get rid of. I bought a trap and at one point was catching 6 or 7
a day in it or so I thought I was. My mistake was in taking them
outside and releasing them, first out in the woods near the house, then
a mile away, then a couple of miles away. I found out that they are
notorious for returning to the the nice, warm house they had discovered.
I also found out that catching them and releasing them somewhere else
is illegal. I finally talked to an exterminator who we used annually
to spray for bugs and who also got rid of some bats that set up
residence at one time. He told me that what I was doing (trapping them)
was the right way to catch them versus setting poison traps but
unfortunately the only way to prevent them from returning was to kill
them. He recommended a large bucket of water that the whole trap could
be submerged in as the means of execution. It was disturbing at first
but they would drown in about 10 seconds. Only took two or three days
and no more little red squirrels in the house. I thought it was
infested with them but in reality there were only about 4-5. They just
had been returning faster than I could catch and release them.



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