You two really put a dent in their numbers this time. It was nice to see the Huben in action. It’s such a good looking gun. Your videos and editing are getting better all the time. Thanks Alex!
Absolutely AMAZING, Alex. How many tins of JSB did you go through and how many air refills??? Talk about a target rich environment!! I'm so happy that your equipment was so sensitive to pick up the sounds of the bodies hitting the floor. I know that it was cold and you had to protect your breathing but if you are the man that I think you are, you'll never forget this hunt. I'm so damned jealous :)
Love your comment, Richard, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video that much 🙂 It was really a day to remember. It was almost a full tin for me - but that's 350 pellets, 25 gr JSB in .25. We estimate over five hundred kills that day between me and my buddy. We simply couldn't record them all. More coming soon, brother, next time I'll use a Pard 008. Thank you for watching and the great comment 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities You know that I've always admired your work and your skill Alex but, this production takes your abilities to the next level!! Sincere congratulations.
Hi dear friend. I also have 6.35 2020 but I have not used it yet. What is the correct way to reduce the pressure of the regulator so that the gun is not damaged? I have heard that the regulator pressure should not be reduced again after increasing it. Under what tank pressure should I do this? And is it right to change the regulator pressure over and over again? Thank you for the answer
You can reduce the reg pressure, of course. You won't damage the gun. Just use the hex screw on the bottom side of the stock. That's all. I suggest you watch this video, it contains thorough explanation of the operation of the gun: ruclips.net/video/_iIhfH60-Js/видео.html
Hi, Great video. I have had the Huben k1 wood (22 Cal) for the last year and it has been a great airgun. Do you know how to assemble the internals of the shroud, including the baffles, etc in the correct order?
That was brilliant! Very satisfying to watch! Almost perfect conditions with a contained, windless environment and a million cooperative targets! I'm assuming light conditions made slow-motion recording impossible. Thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words 🙂 And you're right - the low light conditions make slow mo footage one of very poor quality. And the NV/digital units we have record at only 30 frames per second. Still trying different setups, may come up with something better soon. Thanks for watching, mate!
There is only one place that outdoes this in pigeon numbers and that is the soy and maize rail offloading yards in the Port of Santos where I was 3 years ago - millions there but you´d need permission(impossible) and a 3000 liter air cylinder ,2 tons of lead and a platoon of shooters. Great work!
Excellent work mate, very good shooting indeed 👏👏 the huban k1 didn't disappoint, out of interest are you shooting pellets or slugs? anyways a very enjoyable watch yet again bro 👌 I'm guessing you guys haven't finished quite yet? 16:20 made me genuinely lol, its like that was president pigeon you had in your crosshairs and body gaurd pigeon swooped in and took the bullet for him 😂 🤣😂 thats definitely 1 in 100,000 shot right there 😁👍
Thank you, brother 🙂 Means a lot coming from a fellow-shooter and youtuber. I'm shooting pellets out of the K1, but I intend to try shooting slugs at some point. That thing with the bodyguard pigeon - that was the third time for the past three months! The other two were also recorded in my previous videos. I'd like to see your content, mate - subbed! 👍
That looks like the perfect place for several shooters with sub 12 ft/lb 177 rifles with tripod rest and lots . . . LOTS of air and pellets. A pile of good grain fed birds!
You're right, Lou 🙂 Well it's just two of us and our rifles are not sub 12 fpe, but we get the job done 🙂 A lot of the catch goes to friends who like the meat.
Thank you so much, Tim (I hope it's alright to call you that, friend) 🙂 It's so kind of you! And let me say you're one of the guys I really hope to be able to meet one day and shoot with 😊🤝
There's nothing that I can do. Either cats or birds of prey get them. In some cases the carcasses dry off and fall. Then the workers there collect them.
Just some constructive criticism...music soundtrack should have been Chopin´s Sonata no.2 (funeral march) and a comment: with this kind of shooting you need to be a shareholder in a pellet factory! The cleanup scene is like the battlefield after the battle of Waterloo!
That was a very educational and original comment, Dave, thank you 🙂 These guys at my permission really let the ferals have it their way for far too long, hence the huge number of birds we need to dispatch. Cheers, brother.
@@billsteen1092 not sore, but grey with lead and pellet lubricant 🙂 It was crazy indeed. Today I had another insane day at that permission - some nice Pard 007 and 008 footage coming soon 🙂 Thanks, Bill 🙂
Thanks, Miguel 🙂 In this video I shot the JSB Exact Kings 25.39 grain. The next time I shoot the Huben I'll use the H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme .25. Stay tuned, bud, another video coming soon. Cheers 👍
Thanks, Heath 😄 I named one of my videos after this song when you bought it up several months ago 😉🤝 I'm thinking of making a dedicated SIK cam video at that place soon.
@@AirRifleActivities awesome. You guys rock this chit and it’s appreciated. It is not easy to make videos and do a job at the same time, edit and deal with whatever else pops up. I wish I lived close enough that I could let you try my LCS SK-19 in .25 cal...it seems to be easier to load than the Huben. IDK never shot the Huben but they are very similar. Thanks for the reply God Bless, and stay safe.
Thank you, Adrian 🙂 Sometimes I get tired and want to go home. When I get home, clean up, have a shower and sth to eat, I'm actually ready to go back 😄
If you ever get bored of PCP airgun shooting, try a springer/gas ram for a change. They're a lot more fun in their responsiveness compared to the clinical sterility of a PCP.
Curious if y’all ever used the H&N Barracuda Hunters or Crow Magnums. In my SK-19 @880-900 FPS out to 60 yards they are very accurate and hit really hard often lifting and pushing the pigeons close to a foot. Less chance of them getting hung up on rafters or beams for knocking them backwards so hard. The expansion of the pellet is awesome also. Also…how many tins of pellets do y’all go thru each time y’all go there? God bless.
Hey, buddy, and thanks for your comment 🙂 I used go through several hundreds of pellets at the beginning. If you watch the beginning of my latest video you'll see that few pigeons are left at that place. And I guess for that reason the management is not too willing to let us in anymore. Will see. I haven't used the Crow Magnums.
lol 5:46 the lazy one... if i were there i'd bring like beach-chair to laidback and shoot with mechanical arm or lap-shelf to help with stabilize the rifle, amount of pigeons and it humming sound is insane. nice landscape but lose some charm of pellet impact with feather explosion along the wind. since i'm in concrete business i don't dared to take a deepbreath with that amount of dust and pigeon
Very nice and correct observations, friend 👏 Dust, pigeon humming sound and all the pigeon droppings in that place. We are trying to be very careful. Thank you for watching and your comment 🙂🤝
That's exactly what me and my friend talked about the last time 🙂 Their numbers are already dwindling. The owner will be happy 😉 Ceiling is about 35 yards high in my opinion. Gotta use my lrf and measure the height. Thanks, brother 🙂
16:18 "GET DOWN MISTER PRESIDENT!" Awesome compilation, full of awesome shots. I'm gonna have to watch more! (Just wish it didn't have that overused RUclips library rock tune as BGM, but it's so quiet it doesn't get in the way of the rest of the footage so I can give it a pass.)
😄😄 Okay, loved the Mr. President analogy 😄 Thank you for the nice comment. I rarely put music on the entire video these days - I cut it when it gets to the point where the action starts, so I hope you enjoy the rest of the videos too. Thanks, buddy 🙂
Excellent shots, even by gun and camera! Enjoyed your well done job so very much! Greetings from the Netherlands by Arie Bert Versteeg P.S. Repair a broken window is maybe easy so high...
A splendid idea, and had I been there, would be sitting in folding seat, and a tripod for support. My AA TX200 .177 is heavy. A day at that location, I would be done shooting after around 100 shots of cocking and loading the TX200. Greetings from Texas!
Hey, Mike 🙂 That's precisely what my shooting buddy does, as you could see in the video - he's using a folding chair and a tripod. Man, after a couple of shooting sessions with a break barrel at that place you'd be ready for the Iron Man contest!
Believe it or not, we considered this, Rob - buying some small drone to scare them off. We quickly dismissed it on account of the dusty environment inside. I decided to use fishing waders instead - we'll shoot everywhere next time and we'll be able to collect the ones falling on the piles of grain 😉 Thanks, friend.
The power setting right now is 43-44 fpe but the gun is extremely versatile and can be set up to 90 fpe with a heavier projectile. Thanks for watching, mate.
@@AirRifleActivities no wonder they were dropping like stones! I had one fly off with 24fpe through its lungs the other week, only got 100m or so but the sheer damage of the wound should have disabled it immediately I would have thought, I'm aiming for head or neck now!
Saw the footage 2 days ago. Today again... Can do it all day long. Men, so mny birds. Like the sound of impact and when they hit the flor... 👍🏻😁😂👍🏻 Whish i were there...
Thanks, bro 🙂 42-43 fpe but the gun is highly versatile and can be set up to 90 fpe with the proper projectile. Just don't need the extra power right now.
Wow! I thought my permission was over run with pest birds. That’s crazy! Great job shooting guys. Keep up the great shooting and good work. Take care and be safe!
Thanks, mate 🙂 The roof is about 30-35 meter high, I think. And I shoot at about 35 to 50 meters - we were asked by the management not to take too long shots.
"...realm of the winged rats." OK, say that 5 times real fast! lol Great vid! I'm curious, I read an article about the Huben, and it mentioned about 5 or 6 places that air-leaks may happen. Was just curious how yours is holding up? Thanks, as always, for taking the time to make and share these great vids.
Thanks yet again, Dave 🙂 The Huben was quite fine, not leaking anywhere, a very good and highly adjustable semiauto with a fine trigger, which is kinda rare as semiauto airguns go.
Man! When you go pesting there you had better bring lots of air and lots of ammo! WOW! That Huben K1 kicks ass! What pellets were you using for this shoot? Great video! Keep them coming!
Thank you, Robert! 🙂 I do make sure I have enough ammo and air 😉 I shoot JSB 25.39 grains out of the K1 now, but I'll definitely try shooting slugs at some point. Thank you for watching 🤝
Look like they could rig a net so that they would fly into it. I didn't know that an air rifle would be that good in hunting birds. Outstanding shooting. How much grain was saved by this day shooting? (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA)
There's a net over there at the entrance and yet the birds fin their way around it. Don't know how much grain we saved that day, but I'm thinking a lot on all our shooting sessions, as we removed thousands of these birds at that place alone. The owners say they lose 75 metric tons per year. We had to stop for the summer on account of this place being very busy with the harvest and all, but we'll start again in about ten days - let's see if they managed to restore their numbers 😉 We'll get them all this winter. Thanks, man 👍
Thank you, Larry 🤝 A large portion of them go to people who like pigeon meat. We eat some of them too. Some go to local animals and on this particular insanely target-rich permission, we have to throw away some too.
@@AirRifleActivities Thanks for the quick reply. The reason I asked is that I'm thinking bout getting into the business to supplement my retirement income. I have a Benjamin Armada which I can stack the JSB 18.13 pellet at 50yds and I have a FX Maverick on the way which will be my long range gun. I will outfit it with an ATN Day/Night scope.
@@larry11251956 that's a great idea, Larry. I thought of it myself but here in EU the laws of food and game distribution are very strict, so they just won't let me...
Absolutely amazing. I used to do this when I was much younger. Back then..no air a d no scopes. That building is huge! Is there any chance to know where this is? Thanks-Chuck
Thank you for your nice comment, Chuck 🙂 I'm also glad that you enjoyed watching and that it brought back memories - nice ones, I hope. And yes, these days it's much more "high-tech" if I may I put it so, with the nice scopes, pcps, laser ranger finders and all. I'm in Europe, but I'd like to keep my exact location to myself for the time being - a ton of snowflakes, trolls and haters are giving me too much crap here on the platform, plus some of the owners of these permission don't want their location revealed either. Stay safe and stay tuned, buddy, more nice videos coming really soon.
@@AirRifleActivities no worries at all and I understand your need for some privacy. YES people are crazy and generally Out Of Control (if not out of their collective minds) For me…my go to phrase is “kiss both sides of my big fat a**!! LOL. I will be watching
You are superb marksmen. Thank you for the video. The Huben performed quite admirably. From what I have read, it is a powerhouse. Might you know if this rifle will be available in .45 or .50 caliber; that will be so fabulous!! Please, continue your great videos.
Thank you kindly for your support and for your appreciation, friend 🙂 The K1 is a very powerful airgun indeed, but I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question... I have no connection to the manufacturer whatsoever.
Thank you for your reply. I should have mentioned only having a .30 cal, with the same question attached. I don't have a problem with overkill, I feel there is less chance of wounding on the rare occasion of a slightly misjudged shot. I still value your opinion, about the advantages & disadvantages, considering the ability to turn the power down slightly, or do you feel I should purchase a .25 barrel, for this type of shooting. Thank you again
It's slug or pellet, buddy, don't doubt it 😉 The managers of that place tell me they work around the clock 24/7. Said they'll call when the place is closed for business. Let's see. Their loss if they don't 😉
Hello there , here from South Africa, awesome video thanks a lot , my name is Billy Burger, would like to know with what pellets or slugs are you using , amazing impact sounds love it .
Thanks, Billy, it sure is nice to have you watching 🙂 In this video I shot the JSB 25.39 grain diabolo pellets. You can see full equipment list of my gear in the description of the video.
GREAT JOB! With so many kill shots in a video one tends to take for granted the quality of the shooting, which is excellent as usual. The infestation is absurd but judging by the 16-something garbage bags at the end, the number of winged rats is going down fast. Does the hint at the Pard 008 mean that now you'll proceed at nighttime shooting? If so, was there a particular reason to start by day? The mass flyoffs must have contributed heavily to the crappy atmosphere in the building shown by your scope lenses. Waiting for the next installment! P.S. Even collecting up carcasses must have been exhausting...
Stefano, you're right about everything you said. Today I shot the Pard 008 but during the day - they won't let me shoot there at night. Collecting the dead birds - it took me 2 hours today, I was climbing the piles of grain. Exhausting is an understatement in all that dust with your feet sinking deep. Thank you, brother 🙂🤝
Wow! You guys really slaughtered a ton of those pigeons. Great shooting. I just picked up a Brocock Concept Xr with talon moderator and Athlon 4-10-30 scope in .22 its so awesome compared to shooting break barrels. Thanks for sharing these awesome videos.
And I thank you for watching, bud! A pcp is a whole different game, isn't it 😉 I'm glad you got your gun, I think we talked before about you expecting its delivery. Straight shooting, man!
The gun has a high adjustability and can get up to more than 90 fpe. In this very video the power is set to about 43 fpe only with the JSB 25.39 grain.
Might have to go for a quieter gun, smaller caliber maybe, and lower power inside. Those guys in UK a limited to 11-14 ft lbs and they seem absolutely silent. Also there is a Australian guy that shoots the same way. That is another great permission you have, good for you, what a deal. Pouring buckets outside or typhoon winds, no problem just bring an air tank and lots of pellets oh and a bucket to help with the pickup disposal. Whoohoo !!! Great shooting. Remember to warm up before lifting those bags of dead pigeons so you don't pull a muscle. :)
Try a nightvision add-on on your air rifle. The birds tend not fly to the report of a shot, give it a go especially when the birds get educated to the day time shooting. Great video.
Thanks, Paul 🙂 If you care to see some of my other videos you'll see me and my boys shooting with NV add-ons or with more appropriate GoPro settings. Cheers, buddy.
@@AirRifleActivities I look forward to the Pard footage - remember to use well charged batteries as the audio quality always deteriorates when the battery gets low (happens on both of my NV008s). Thanks for taking the time to record, compile and share - it is very much appreciated.
Thank you, Jeremy 🙂 But so many feral pigeons turned the place into hell for the owners 😉 So we'll cull them. Thanks for watching and the comment too 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities I would love to help you, just a bit of a drive....from the south western coast of South Africa Greetings from Port Owen, Velddrif
Alex you are killing me with this new permission. I can't find the birds and you guys are dropping hundreds. I don't envy you having to pick them up my back would have hurt for days lol. I would have been disappointed if you hadn't popped the white ones 😁👊👊. Hey just a thought can you buy a snow shovel and store it there? Then you could simply push them into a pile then scoop them up.
😄😄 The whiteys! How could I resist the temptation?? 😄 Man, there are shovels there, bud the piles are huge! I found another solution, I think - I hope I don't make a fool of myself in the next video 😄 Sorry that it's been slow over there by you, brother - never thought I could find such a permission myself, I've been lucky.
@@AirRifleActivities if the shovels are there then maybe a large trash bin with doubled bags. Just scoop them in and tie the bag off. I know how much of a pain dealing with a couple of dozen is hundreds would be a nightmare.
The sound of the impact at the pigeons is the most satisfying thing
Yes, buddy, I have an entire series of videos dedicated to pigeons hitting the floor 🙂 Look up SIK on my channel. Enjoy and thank you 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities Now i'm subscribed in your channel! I already watch your videos, thanks for the videos!!!
@@massinhaxdxd thank you and welcome to the channel 🙂 it's an honor to have you on board.
We definitely want a 30min part 3!!!! Nice work!!! 💪
Ps: Double kill was awesome (and lucky) haha
An absolute fluke, I admit it, buddy 🙂 There will be another video taken at that permission soon. This time with the Pard008. Thank you 🙂
Great shooting! The echo of a dead one hitting the floor is better than at the outdoor site. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Rich 😊 I'm even thinking of making a dedicated video of the pigeons hitting the floor 😉
You two really put a dent in their numbers this time. It was nice to see the Huben in action. It’s such a good looking gun. Your videos and editing are getting better all the time. Thanks Alex!
I'm really grateful for the nice feedback, buddy 🙂 More than five hundred shot in this session, we couldn't record all the shots!
118 by my count.
That was one Hell of a pigeon session brilliant..
Thank you, Simon, glad you enjoyed it, bud 🙂
Absolutely AMAZING, Alex. How many tins of JSB did you go through and how many air refills??? Talk about a target rich environment!! I'm so happy that your equipment was so sensitive to pick up the sounds of the bodies hitting the floor. I know that it was cold and you had to protect your breathing but if you are the man that I think you are, you'll never forget this hunt. I'm so damned jealous :)
Love your comment, Richard, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video that much 🙂 It was really a day to remember. It was almost a full tin for me - but that's 350 pellets, 25 gr JSB in .25. We estimate over five hundred kills that day between me and my buddy. We simply couldn't record them all. More coming soon, brother, next time I'll use a Pard 008. Thank you for watching and the great comment 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities You know that I've always admired your work and your skill Alex but, this production takes your abilities to the next level!! Sincere congratulations.
@@richardward9111 thank you, brother, you give me so much credit!
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I can not get bored shooting these pigeons .
Are you using the firefly cam on the eaglevision side shot mount ?
Thanks, brother, same here 🙂 The scope cam footage was taken with the Firefly 8SE and a Side Shot mount.
Just love the sound of the bodies hitting the floor..hmmm, Drowning Pool: "let the bodies hit the floor"! hahaha
Other viewers have made that analogy too, Tony 🙂 I have a video called "Let The Pigeons Hit Floor" - inspired by those lyrics 😉 Thanks, friend.
Fllooooooooooooorrrrrrr!
That building is huge. Do you know what it was used for originally?
Grain storage only as far as I know, mate.
Man now that is a great video!
Same as always, a comment coming from you means a lot, Joe 🙂 Thank you, brother!
that whitey at 14:40 was the best :-) "am i dead? yes? ok..."
Thanks for the amusing comment, mate 🙂🤝
What a good video! The owners are going to enjoy that shot showing all the pigeons on the floor.
Yes, I think they're happy with the results, Victor, cheers, mate 🙂🤝
Hi dear friend. I also have 6.35 2020 but I have not used it yet. What is the correct way to reduce the pressure of the regulator so that the gun is not damaged? I have heard that the regulator pressure should not be reduced again after increasing it. Under what tank pressure should I do this? And is it right to change the regulator pressure over and over again? Thank you for the answer
You can reduce the reg pressure, of course. You won't damage the gun. Just use the hex screw on the bottom side of the stock. That's all.
I suggest you watch this video, it contains thorough explanation of the operation of the gun: ruclips.net/video/_iIhfH60-Js/видео.html
@@AirRifleActivities 🙏🙏
This is madness.. 100 and 100 pigeons a never ending hunt. Good shots :)
Thank you, Simax 👍 Their numbers are already dwindling, we'll get this place sorted before long 😎
Hi, Great video. I have had the Huben k1 wood (22 Cal) for the last year and it has been a great airgun. Do you know how to assemble the internals of the shroud, including the baffles, etc in the correct order?
Thanks, bud, and check this diagram, it may be of assistance: www.hubenairguns.shop/collections/parts/products/spare-parts-huben-k1-diagram-4
That was brilliant! Very satisfying to watch! Almost perfect conditions with a contained, windless environment and a million cooperative targets! I'm assuming light conditions made slow-motion recording impossible. Thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words 🙂 And you're right - the low light conditions make slow mo footage one of very poor quality. And the NV/digital units we have record at only 30 frames per second. Still trying different setups, may come up with something better soon. Thanks for watching, mate!
Excellent shots. Still too many sky rats. Looks like you could spend a whole week in this part of the permission.
You’re going to be very busy at this permission for a long time. Holy crap so many targets! 👍🏻😁😂👍🏻
Absolutely, brother 🙂 But we'll manage to cleanse this place eventually. Thank you 🤝
Muito bom
@@nivaldocorreadeoliveira2536 obrigado, amigo 🙂🤝
Man! Those pigeons were dropping like flies! Great job recording as always! Very entertaining 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, brother! 🙂 We're already making a huge difference. Not long before we start regretting we dispatched so many so fast 😄
There is only one place that outdoes this in pigeon numbers and that is the soy and maize rail offloading yards in the Port of Santos where I was 3 years ago - millions there but you´d need permission(impossible) and a 3000 liter air cylinder ,2 tons of lead and a platoon of shooters. Great work!
It's a shame they wouldn't let you shoot there, David... If they would, you'd be very quick to stock on air and ammo, I assure you 😄 Thanks, brother.
Where is that Port of Santos?. Cheers.
@@nekeke1 Brazil
@@humour4786 Thank you.
Excellent work mate, very good shooting indeed 👏👏 the huban k1 didn't disappoint, out of interest are you shooting pellets or slugs?
anyways a very enjoyable watch yet again bro 👌 I'm guessing you guys haven't finished quite yet?
16:20 made me genuinely lol, its like that was president pigeon you had in your crosshairs and body gaurd pigeon swooped in and took the bullet for him 😂 🤣😂 thats definitely 1 in 100,000 shot right there 😁👍
Thank you, brother 🙂 Means a lot coming from a fellow-shooter and youtuber. I'm shooting pellets out of the K1, but I intend to try shooting slugs at some point.
That thing with the bodyguard pigeon - that was the third time for the past three months! The other two were also recorded in my previous videos.
I'd like to see your content, mate - subbed! 👍
That looks like the perfect place for several shooters with sub 12 ft/lb 177 rifles with tripod rest and lots . . . LOTS of air and pellets.
A pile of good grain fed birds!
You're right, Lou 🙂 Well it's just two of us and our rifles are not sub 12 fpe, but we get the job done 🙂 A lot of the catch goes to friends who like the meat.
@@AirRifleActivities lots of holes in the roof now for the rain to come in, well dispatched vermin though.
@@bob998876 not a single hole in the roof, its solid concrete and this is an airgun.
when you shoot up through the pigeon, does it damage the roof at all?
Not at all, Philip. The roof is hard concrete.
Wow. Fantastic shooting there. Sky rat carnage, i never had seen like this before from hunting. Pest control at his best keep up the good work.
Really appreciate it and I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂 Cheers, bud👍
Non stop Entertainment.
Excellent video I have never see so many pigeons!!!! The shoot of the bodyguard was más favorite!!! What a unique shoot!!!
Yes, that was a very rare thing to happen 🙂 Thank you, friend 🙂👍
I love it, the two for one on the fly by. Great video.
Thanks, brother 🙂 That shot was really sth that doesn't happen every day 😉
My fav ... D
@@davidcarpenter9232 thanks, man 🙂
Awesome video Alex and great permission I'm pretty sure that the pigeons took a heavy dose of lead for their first meeting with you guys. Cheers
And they keep getting more of the same 😉 Thank you kindly, Donald 🙂🤝
What can I say..... just AWESOME! Great shooting! I'm very jealous of your permission, my friend.
Thank you so much, Tim (I hope it's alright to call you that, friend) 🙂 It's so kind of you! And let me say you're one of the guys I really hope to be able to meet one day and shoot with 😊🤝
@@AirRifleActivities haha, that thought has crossed my mind too. It would be great to get together and some pesting !
What do you do when the pigeon doesn't fall and stays up on the structure??
There's nothing that I can do. Either cats or birds of prey get them. In some cases the carcasses dry off and fall. Then the workers there collect them.
Just some constructive criticism...music soundtrack should have been Chopin´s Sonata no.2 (funeral march) and a comment: with this kind of shooting you need to be a shareholder in a pellet factory!
The cleanup scene is like the battlefield after the battle of Waterloo!
That was a very educational and original comment, Dave, thank you 🙂 These guys at my permission really let the ferals have it their way for far too long, hence the huge number of birds we need to dispatch. Cheers, brother.
That is what I was thinking! Buying stock in the pellet company! Wow, what a day shooting. I bet trigger fingers were sore. :)
@@billsteen1092 not sore, but grey with lead and pellet lubricant 🙂 It was crazy indeed. Today I had another insane day at that permission - some nice Pard 007 and 008 footage coming soon 🙂 Thanks, Bill 🙂
Wow that's awsome, what ammo you using on the file bud
Thanks, Miguel 🙂 In this video I shot the JSB Exact Kings 25.39 grain. The next time I shoot the Huben I'll use the H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme .25. Stay tuned, bud, another video coming soon. Cheers 👍
Always so precise and clean shooting... Adorable, and really nice to watch. Thank You my Friend :-)
I thank you too, brother, you give me so much credit 🙂 I appreciate it, cheers 🤝
Holy shit that was a lot of Sky Rats, I was laughing from the sound when they hit the ground!! Looks like you had a lot of fun that day.
Thank you again, Alex, that sound is really something 🙂
Nice shooting guys. Drowning Pools song “Let the bodies hit the floor” would be a great background music for one of these videos😂👍
Thanks, Heath 😄 I named one of my videos after this song when you bought it up several months ago 😉🤝 I'm thinking of making a dedicated SIK cam video at that place soon.
@@AirRifleActivities awesome. You guys rock this chit and it’s appreciated. It is not easy to make videos and do a job at the same time, edit and deal with whatever else pops up. I wish I lived close enough that I could let you try my LCS SK-19 in .25 cal...it seems to be easier to load than the Huben. IDK never shot the Huben but they are very similar. Thanks for the reply God Bless, and stay safe.
Man this video was super. I would love to find a warehouse full of pigeons like that. Good job my friend.
Thanks, brother, I was really lucky to get this permission. I hope you get one like it too 👍🍀
My idea of heaven! 🤪 but I expect it gets boring after a wile? Some great shots there.
Thank you, Adrian 🙂 Sometimes I get tired and want to go home. When I get home, clean up, have a shower and sth to eat, I'm actually ready to go back 😄
If you ever get bored of PCP airgun shooting, try a springer/gas ram for a change. They're a lot more fun in their responsiveness compared to the clinical sterility of a PCP.
Curious if y’all ever used the H&N Barracuda Hunters or Crow Magnums. In my SK-19 @880-900 FPS out to 60 yards they are very accurate and hit really hard often lifting and pushing the pigeons close to a foot. Less chance of them getting hung up on rafters or beams for knocking them backwards so hard. The expansion of the pellet is awesome also. Also…how many tins of pellets do y’all go thru each time y’all go there? God bless.
Hey, buddy, and thanks for your comment 🙂 I used go through several hundreds of pellets at the beginning. If you watch the beginning of my latest video you'll see that few pigeons are left at that place. And I guess for that reason the management is not too willing to let us in anymore. Will see.
I haven't used the Crow Magnums.
lol 5:46 the lazy one... if i were there i'd bring like beach-chair to laidback and shoot with mechanical arm or lap-shelf to help with stabilize the rifle, amount of pigeons and it humming sound is insane.
nice landscape but lose some charm of pellet impact with feather explosion along the wind.
since i'm in concrete business i don't dared to take a deepbreath with that amount of dust and pigeon
Very nice and correct observations, friend 👏 Dust, pigeon humming sound and all the pigeon droppings in that place. We are trying to be very careful. Thank you for watching and your comment 🙂🤝
could possibly make it easier for you adding more suppression to the Huben.?
It's not a loud gun, buddy 🙂 Some echo, it's a concrete building, floor, walls and roof. Thanks 😊
Best pest control video ever, no shity talking after each shot. Where you from guys?
Thanks, buddy 🙂 Really appreciate the positive comment 😊 We're in Europe.
16:30 Pigeon : "Dude i didnt sit yet omg "
😄 Nice one, mate, thanks 👍
Man, what a shoots! Great job
Thank you, bud, I appreciate it 🙂🤝
Nice. I'm going to pick one up soon in 25. I have a Uragan King 25 now. What ft lbs were you setup for when shooting the pigeons?>
Hey, Charlie. The gun was set to 46 fpe with the 25.39 grain JSB in .25 in this video.
Wow, I didn't realize that I had missed this video. What a crazy number of pigeons. Wonderful shooting. Cheers from Texas.
Thank you for watching, David 🙂
Unfortunately, sometimes YT doesn't provide notifications even to those who have chosen to receive ones...
Amazing shooting with Huben K1.
Thanks, brother 👍 I really like this gun.
Great work guys. A dream permission. Look forward to the next one. :-)
Thanks a mil, Donald 🙂 It's a really great place to shoot. Another video coming soon, thank you for watching 🙂
What a session you had there. Soon there will be none left. Good shooting Alex. How high is the ceiling?
That's exactly what me and my friend talked about the last time 🙂 Their numbers are already dwindling. The owner will be happy 😉 Ceiling is about 35 yards high in my opinion. Gotta use my lrf and measure the height. Thanks, brother 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities Thats an awesome location/permission you guys got there. tough to shoot vertically like that. Good job.
16:18 "GET DOWN MISTER PRESIDENT!"
Awesome compilation, full of awesome shots. I'm gonna have to watch more!
(Just wish it didn't have that overused RUclips library rock tune as BGM, but it's so quiet it doesn't get in the way of the rest of the footage so I can give it a pass.)
😄😄 Okay, loved the Mr. President analogy 😄 Thank you for the nice comment. I rarely put music on the entire video these days - I cut it when it gets to the point where the action starts, so I hope you enjoy the rest of the videos too. Thanks, buddy 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities
You're more than welcome! I'm binging the hell out of your archive and loving it. 👍
Great shooting. did you need alot of hold under with that kind of steep incline
Thank you, John 🙂 Yes, I did have to hold under, 0.5 mil to 1 mil depending on the distance and angle.
@@AirRifleActivities this is something iv got to learn
Excellent shots, even by gun and camera! Enjoyed your well done job so very much! Greetings from the Netherlands by Arie Bert Versteeg
P.S. Repair a broken window is maybe easy so high...
No idea about the windows, Arie 🤷 But we're doing our best to get the job done. Thank you for your kind comment 🙂
A splendid idea, and had I been there, would be sitting in folding seat, and a tripod for support. My AA TX200 .177 is heavy. A day at that location, I would be done shooting after around 100 shots of cocking and loading the TX200. Greetings from Texas!
Hey, Mike 🙂 That's precisely what my shooting buddy does, as you could see in the video - he's using a folding chair and a tripod. Man, after a couple of shooting sessions with a break barrel at that place you'd be ready for the Iron Man contest!
what do you do with the dead?
We eat them, we give a lot to friends, also some for the cats.
Could you use a small quadcopter to scare the pigeons away from the grain piles? Double (triple?) points if you can retrieve a dead bird with it :-)
Believe it or not, we considered this, Rob - buying some small drone to scare them off. We quickly dismissed it on account of the dusty environment inside. I decided to use fishing waders instead - we'll shoot everywhere next time and we'll be able to collect the ones falling on the piles of grain 😉 Thanks, friend.
What ft lb/ joules is that?
The power setting right now is 43-44 fpe but the gun is extremely versatile and can be set up to 90 fpe with a heavier projectile. Thanks for watching, mate.
@@AirRifleActivities no wonder they were dropping like stones! I had one fly off with 24fpe through its lungs the other week, only got 100m or so but the sheer damage of the wound should have disabled it immediately I would have thought, I'm aiming for head or neck now!
Cara , nesse lugar eu ia ficar louco com tanta diversão !!!!!!😀😀 hugs from Brazil 😉
Com certeza, cara, o paraíso dos atiradores 😉
Cool! What kind of viewer do you have on it, beautiful with that red cross in it, what brand and type is this if I may ask?
Thank you, Erich 🙂 But the red cross is something I added digitally to let you know where I was aiming 🙂
Saw the footage 2 days ago. Today again... Can do it all day long. Men, so mny birds.
Like the sound of impact and when they hit the flor... 👍🏻😁😂👍🏻
Whish i were there...
Thank you for watching more than once, Pete 🙂 New video coming soon, this time recorded with the Pards 007 and 008.
Great shooting whats FPE ?
Thanks, bro 🙂 42-43 fpe but the gun is highly versatile and can be set up to 90 fpe with the proper projectile. Just don't need the extra power right now.
Wow! I thought my permission was over run with pest birds. That’s crazy! Great job shooting guys. Keep up the great shooting and good work. Take care and be safe!
Thanks, brother 🙂 I'm sure you do a great job at your permission too. Stay safe 🤝
Nice shooting. How high is the roof and how many meters to target?
Thanks, mate 🙂 The roof is about 30-35 meter high, I think. And I shoot at about 35 to 50 meters - we were asked by the management not to take too long shots.
Great shootin guys. That’s gonna take many many sessions to get them under control ! It would probably be more fun if it were not so cold! 👍👍👍
Lucky for us it's not so cold every time we get there 🙂 Their numbers are already dwindling, we'll sort them out soon 😎 Thank you 🙂🤝
WATCHING A RE-RUN AND STILL ENJOYED THE VLOG.
I appreciate it, brother 🙂 Glad you enjoy it. Cheers 👍
What a massacre! I love it!
Thanks, brother 😄 🤝
Do you eat the pigeons after shooting all of them?! If so I think you should make a recipe video haha.
Yes, we eat some of them and we give a lot to friends who like pigeon. Recipe - I don't think I'm such a good cook but someday maybe 😉 Thanks, buddy.
"...realm of the winged rats." OK, say that 5 times real fast! lol Great vid! I'm curious, I read an article about the Huben, and it mentioned about 5 or 6 places that air-leaks may happen. Was just curious how yours is holding up? Thanks, as always, for taking the time to make and share these great vids.
Thanks yet again, Dave 🙂 The Huben was quite fine, not leaking anywhere, a very good and highly adjustable semiauto with a fine trigger, which is kinda rare as semiauto airguns go.
how can you get a permissiopn to hunt those pest birds? i have a gamo coyote pcp and would love to do that
Well, it's kinda referral type of thing, buddy - we were recommended by a "third party" 😉 I admit it's not easy to get such a target-rich permission.
Man! When you go pesting there you had better bring lots of air and lots of ammo! WOW!
That Huben K1 kicks ass! What pellets were you using for this shoot?
Great video! Keep them coming!
Thank you, Robert! 🙂 I do make sure I have enough ammo and air 😉 I shoot JSB 25.39 grains out of the K1 now, but I'll definitely try shooting slugs at some point. Thank you for watching 🤝
How many joule...?
The gun is very versatile and highly adjustable. About 65 J in this video. Thanks.
No suppressor ??
It's integrated. Baffles in the last several inches of the shroud. ruclips.net/video/fBsa9O109go/видео.html
Отличные выстрелы бро!)🔥🔥🔥🔥 Я поражён безразличию голубей, на их глазах умерло столько сородичей, а им всё равно, даже не пытаются улететь из ангара😯😲
@@Sawyer12457 it's really weird, right ght? These birds are very stupid in my opinion. Thanks, mate 🤝
Look like they could rig a net so that they would fly into it. I didn't know that an air rifle would be that good in hunting birds. Outstanding shooting. How much grain was saved by this day shooting? (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA)
There's a net over there at the entrance and yet the birds fin their way around it. Don't know how much grain we saved that day, but I'm thinking a lot on all our shooting sessions, as we removed thousands of these birds at that place alone. The owners say they lose 75 metric tons per year.
We had to stop for the summer on account of this place being very busy with the harvest and all, but we'll start again in about ten days - let's see if they managed to restore their numbers 😉 We'll get them all this winter. Thanks, man 👍
@@AirRifleActivities Thanks for the reply and infor. Good shooti9ng
Love the video, but tell me, how do you dispose of all the carcasses?
Thank you, Larry 🤝 A large portion of them go to people who like pigeon meat. We eat some of them too. Some go to local animals and on this particular insanely target-rich permission, we have to throw away some too.
@@AirRifleActivities Thanks for the quick reply. The reason I asked is that I'm thinking bout getting into the business to supplement my retirement income. I have a Benjamin Armada which I can stack the JSB 18.13 pellet at 50yds and I have a FX Maverick on the way which will be my long range gun. I will outfit it with an ATN Day/Night scope.
@@larry11251956 that's a great idea, Larry. I thought of it myself but here in EU the laws of food and game distribution are very strict, so they just won't let me...
Absolutely amazing. I used to do this when I was much younger. Back then..no air a d no scopes. That building is huge! Is there any chance to know where this is? Thanks-Chuck
Thank you for your nice comment, Chuck 🙂 I'm also glad that you enjoyed watching and that it brought back memories - nice ones, I hope. And yes, these days it's much more "high-tech" if I may I put it so, with the nice scopes, pcps, laser ranger finders and all.
I'm in Europe, but I'd like to keep my exact location to myself for the time being - a ton of snowflakes, trolls and haters are giving me too much crap here on the platform, plus some of the owners of these permission don't want their location revealed either. Stay safe and stay tuned, buddy, more nice videos coming really soon.
@@AirRifleActivities no worries at all and I understand your need for some privacy. YES people are crazy and generally Out Of Control (if not out of their collective minds) For me…my go to phrase is “kiss both sides of my big fat a**!! LOL. I will be watching
You are superb marksmen. Thank you for the video. The Huben performed quite admirably. From what I have read, it is a powerhouse. Might you know if this rifle will be available in .45 or .50 caliber; that will be so fabulous!! Please, continue your great videos.
Thank you kindly for your support and for your appreciation, friend 🙂
The K1 is a very powerful airgun indeed, but I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question... I have no connection to the manufacturer whatsoever.
Second time watching this one young man - the 2nd time's a charmer. Well done guys, well done!
Thank you kindly, Sir :) I really appreciate the attention, it means a lot! More videos coming soon. Cheers!
Great shooting guys.
Would a 30 cal be as effective, also would it have any advantages or disadvantages in the same situation, thank you
Thank you 🙂 A .30 cal would be overkill in my opinion. Too much power for feral pigeons at that range and indoors
Thank you for your reply. I should have mentioned only having a .30 cal, with the same question attached. I don't have a problem with overkill, I feel there is less chance of wounding on the rare occasion of a slightly misjudged shot. I still value your opinion, about the advantages & disadvantages, considering the ability to turn the power down slightly, or do you feel I should purchase a .25 barrel, for this type of shooting. Thank you again
@@bellasignora2668 where do you intend to use your gun? In what environment? Shooting pigeons?
how many pigeons did they catch in the end?
Hey, Marcos. We dispatched over five hundred sky rats in this very outing. We couldn't record all the shots, they were so many. Thanks for watching 🙂
Wish you'd go back to this permission.... LOVE the sound of the splat after the shot. Ya gotta wonder what kills them - your slug, or the sudden stop.
It's slug or pellet, buddy, don't doubt it 😉
The managers of that place tell me they work around the clock 24/7. Said they'll call when the place is closed for business. Let's see. Their loss if they don't 😉
Hello there , here from South Africa, awesome video thanks a lot , my name is Billy Burger, would like to know with what pellets or slugs are you using , amazing impact sounds love it .
Thanks, Billy, it sure is nice to have you watching 🙂
In this video I shot the JSB 25.39 grain diabolo pellets. You can see full equipment list of my gear in the description of the video.
@@AirRifleActivities thanks a million really appreciate the info , love your videos, subscribed to your channel will watch all of them
GREAT JOB! With so many kill shots in a video one tends to take for granted the quality of the shooting, which is excellent as usual.
The infestation is absurd but judging by the 16-something garbage bags at the end, the number of winged rats is going down fast.
Does the hint at the Pard 008 mean that now you'll proceed at nighttime shooting? If so, was there a particular reason to start by day? The mass flyoffs must have contributed heavily to the crappy atmosphere in the building shown by your scope lenses.
Waiting for the next installment!
P.S. Even collecting up carcasses must have been exhausting...
Stefano, you're right about everything you said. Today I shot the Pard 008 but during the day - they won't let me shoot there at night. Collecting the dead birds - it took me 2 hours today, I was climbing the piles of grain. Exhausting is an understatement in all that dust with your feet sinking deep.
Thank you, brother 🙂🤝
Air gun price
Hey, Ashraf. You can check it at hubenairguns.shop.
Wow! You guys really slaughtered a ton of those pigeons. Great shooting. I just picked up a Brocock Concept Xr with talon moderator and Athlon 4-10-30 scope in .22 its so awesome compared to shooting break barrels. Thanks for sharing these awesome videos.
And I thank you for watching, bud! A pcp is a whole different game, isn't it 😉 I'm glad you got your gun, I think we talked before about you expecting its delivery. Straight shooting, man!
@@AirRifleActivities thank you sir, I'm very excited and ready to start dropping some pigeons myself. Cheers from Arizona.🍻👍
Good master I am from Indonesian 👍👍👍
Thank you, man🙂🤝
WOW its amazing, congtrats!!!
Thank you, Hugo 🙂🤝
Cant believe how many pigeons .big problem. You had a good clear out there.WELL DONE.
Thank you, Keith 🙂 We will cleanse this place before long 🎯
What is the ft/pe of this gun?
The gun has a high adjustability and can get up to more than 90 fpe. In this very video the power is set to about 43 fpe only with the JSB 25.39 grain.
Holy cow now wonder they drop like a stone. We are only 12ft/pe without a fac.
Great shooting brother, great video.. love the huben!🍻🍻👍
Thank you, Manny 🙂 I really like this gun, too. I hope it doesn't disappoint in the future either.
@@AirRifleActivities is a great rifle, only complaint I heard is the magazine keep it clean and lube and you will be fine, after all is a great rifle.
Might have to go for a quieter gun, smaller caliber maybe, and lower power inside. Those guys in UK a limited to 11-14 ft lbs and they seem absolutely silent. Also there is a Australian guy that shoots the same way.
That is another great permission you have, good for you, what a deal. Pouring buckets outside or typhoon winds, no problem just bring an air tank and lots of pellets oh and a bucket to help with the pickup disposal. Whoohoo !!! Great shooting. Remember to warm up before lifting those bags of dead pigeons so you don't pull a muscle. :)
Thank you for being so considerate, bud 🙂 You're right about everything. I know the Australian fella, he's a really nice guy.
how much does your fifle cost ??
You can check the price of this very gun at hubenairguns.shop. Thanks for watching again, and I hope you'll be less critical of this video 😉
@@AirRifleActivities thanks for the link
@@steinadlersteinadler2094 happy to help 👍
how much air rifle ?
You can check the price at hubenairguns.shop.
Try a nightvision add-on on your air rifle. The birds tend not fly to the report of a shot, give it a go especially when the birds get educated to the day time shooting.
Great video.
Thanks, Paul 🙂 If you care to see some of my other videos you'll see me and my boys shooting with NV add-ons or with more appropriate GoPro settings. Cheers, buddy.
It's very satisfying viewing. Keep up the good work. Love it.
Thank you, brother 🙂 I'm really glad you enjoyed it. More videos coming soon, will employ a Pard 008 next time.
@@AirRifleActivities I look forward to the Pard footage - remember to use well charged batteries as the audio quality always deteriorates when the battery gets low (happens on both of my NV008s).
Thanks for taking the time to record, compile and share - it is very much appreciated.
@@RetirementVille and I'm very grateful for the tip, buddy 🤝
Here in the States we'd call that a "shooting gallery" at the arcade! Damn fine shooting, sir! Excellent video and comments. Cheers from USA
Thank you, Scott! 🙂 Most kind of you, and I must admit the shooting gallery analogy is spot on in this case 😄
Very entertaining video! But I'm kindof shocked to learn grain is stored in such unhygienic circumstances
So was I, mate. I hope it's not the case everywhere, and I also hope it was meant for livestock fodder. Thanks for watching.
is this the 7,5 Joule Version or did you shot with more Joule?
More, buddy, it's the high power version of the gun.
Liked the scope cam shots, super.
Thanks, brother, enjoy 🙂 More videos coming soon.
Wow, fantastic job. Well done. Pigeon paradise
Thank you, Jeremy 🙂 But so many feral pigeons turned the place into hell for the owners 😉 So we'll cull them. Thanks for watching and the comment too 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities I would love to help you, just a bit of a drive....from the south western coast of South Africa
Greetings from Port Owen, Velddrif
Congratulations Alex👍👍😄wunderful Shoots and no mercy for the Pigeons. Stay health urs
Thanks, brother 👍 We'll be relentless until we get them sorted. Stay safe too.
That a lot of flying rats! 💯👍🏻👍🏻
Really a lot! But we'll get them sorted soon 😉🎯 Thanks, mate.
Alex you are killing me with this new permission. I can't find the birds and you guys are dropping hundreds. I don't envy you having to pick them up my back would have hurt for days lol. I would have been disappointed if you hadn't popped the white ones 😁👊👊. Hey just a thought can you buy a snow shovel and store it there? Then you could simply push them into a pile then scoop them up.
😄😄 The whiteys! How could I resist the temptation?? 😄 Man, there are shovels there, bud the piles are huge! I found another solution, I think - I hope I don't make a fool of myself in the next video 😄 Sorry that it's been slow over there by you, brother - never thought I could find such a permission myself, I've been lucky.
@@AirRifleActivities if the shovels are there then maybe a large trash bin with doubled bags. Just scoop them in and tie the bag off. I know how much of a pain dealing with a couple of dozen is hundreds would be a nightmare.
Incredible shots, luv yur Vids
Thank you, Tom, I appreciate it, buddy 🙂🤝