


Hey Mark, you were “plinking with purpose”. Nothing wrong with either activity.markiver54 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:21 pmDefinitely sounds like a fun and relaxing time.
Because it was with your Beeman, I will mention my day today with my HW95 Luxus.
I spotted a racoon yesterday in the middle of the day in the street in front of my house. It was staggering. I think we all know what that probably means......rabies. There have been reports on the local news recently of rabid racoons. In talking to the neighbors, I learned that others had also seen this coon during the day. We have small children and a lot of pets in the surrounding yards.
This morning my next-door neighbor called me quite concerned. the coon was in her fenced yard and her beautiful Sheltie was going crazy. The coon had gone up a large Oak tree in her yard.
Well, it may go without saying that the Weihrauch came through perfectly with a very humane kill shot between the eyes. I take no pleasure in killing the coon, however, my neighbor was VERY thankful that I could eliminate the threat. She even took her beloved dog for a rabies booster shot to be safe.
Sorry Dave. I know this is not about pleasurable plinking, but it was very fresh on my mind. When I saw your Beeman I thought I would add my little story.
Glad you had a good time plinking.
I agree Mark. As you know, any discussion about air guns on the forum is one of my favorites! I enjoy them immensely and don't get enough time with them either.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:17 amHey Mark, you were “plinking with purpose”. Nothing wrong with either activity.markiver54 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:21 pmDefinitely sounds like a fun and relaxing time.
Because it was with your Beeman, I will mention my day today with my HW95 Luxus.
I spotted a racoon yesterday in the middle of the day in the street in front of my house. It was staggering. I think we all know what that probably means......rabies. There have been reports on the local news recently of rabid racoons. In talking to the neighbors, I learned that others had also seen this coon during the day. We have small children and a lot of pets in the surrounding yards.
This morning my next-door neighbor called me quite concerned. the coon was in her fenced yard and her beautiful Sheltie was going crazy. The coon had gone up a large Oak tree in her yard.
Well, it may go without saying that the Weihrauch came through perfectly with a very humane kill shot between the eyes. I take no pleasure in killing the coon, however, my neighbor was VERY thankful that I could eliminate the threat. She even took her beloved dog for a rabies booster shot to be safe.
Sorry Dave. I know this is not about pleasurable plinking, but it was very fresh on my mind. When I saw your Beeman I thought I would add my little story.
Glad you had a good time plinking.