R rodwhaincamo New member Oct 15, 2017 #2 Looks like you need to get out there more often as you had too many little targets!
B buck460XVR New member Oct 15, 2017 #3 Seems to me, that shooting them while they are young and little, means they won't grow up to create large areas of crop damage and procreate. As for the bigger target thingy, remember, "aim small, miss small".
Seems to me, that shooting them while they are young and little, means they won't grow up to create large areas of crop damage and procreate. As for the bigger target thingy, remember, "aim small, miss small".
T thallub New member Oct 15, 2017 #4 Seems to me, that shooting them while they are young and little, means they won't grow up to create large areas of crop damage and procreate. Click to expand... It's good to get them before they become hogs. i killed over 40 young pigs last spring. Just sat at feeders and popped them with a Ruger 10/.22.
Seems to me, that shooting them while they are young and little, means they won't grow up to create large areas of crop damage and procreate. Click to expand... It's good to get them before they become hogs. i killed over 40 young pigs last spring. Just sat at feeders and popped them with a Ruger 10/.22.