We've been "on the farm" a year. The place came with an old dairy barn. The roof was in horrid condition but structurally sound, so we had it tinned last fall.
(Note the donkey in the door. We have three. Those guys are bomb-proof.)
The freaking pigeons, of course, didn't move out like they should have. A few died flying into the hayloft windows (where there were just empty frames before). But the rest wised-up and just started flying out the hay-holes or the stairwell opening, and then through the main door. The problem is, I can't shoot the bastards in the hayloft for fear of damaging the tin.
Or can I? Is there a type of load I can get for my 12ga. 870? Like salt? I asked the guy at Gander and he looked at me like I was nuts. I am nuts, but not stupid. I'm worried even a pellet gun will dent the stuff; and a lot of the tin is exposed inside due to the poor condition of the old wood shingles... Where there were shingles, anyway.
So is it “flush-n-blast” outside only? Any ideas?
Thanks
(Note the donkey in the door. We have three. Those guys are bomb-proof.)
The freaking pigeons, of course, didn't move out like they should have. A few died flying into the hayloft windows (where there were just empty frames before). But the rest wised-up and just started flying out the hay-holes or the stairwell opening, and then through the main door. The problem is, I can't shoot the bastards in the hayloft for fear of damaging the tin.
Or can I? Is there a type of load I can get for my 12ga. 870? Like salt? I asked the guy at Gander and he looked at me like I was nuts. I am nuts, but not stupid. I'm worried even a pellet gun will dent the stuff; and a lot of the tin is exposed inside due to the poor condition of the old wood shingles... Where there were shingles, anyway.
So is it “flush-n-blast” outside only? Any ideas?
Thanks