It's obvious that the permission needed your attention as some of those rats looked big enough to saddle. Also style points to the diving rats. All in all, a great video. Well done gentlemen. I look forward to the next chapter. Be well and stay safe.
Big enough to saddle?? They looked big enough to be riding a horse. Really good work, a pest is a pest and needs to be dealt with. And shooting them imho is a good way to do it, not having them suffer from poisoning
Love the dive team effects and the “we gotta bleeder”. You could use a lot of tony montoya’s lines from The Godfather series. “I never did like that rat”
My father told me, he served in the communications army, they had such a serious problem with rats on a radar base in the mid-1970s that the authorities of my country (Poland) suspected sabotage and diversion there. And it was the rats that multiplied so much that they gnawed even thick, specialized communication cables in protective armor, not to mention power cables. It was only the call of professional rat-catchers that helped to fight them, when they discovered the main rat nest, they ordered everyone to evacuate from this military unit, and then in anti-chemical clothing they treated them with some better dirty, it could even be some kind of combat gas. Then these rats were selected with shovels, literally the entire 5-ton truck was filled with them, tens of thousands of pieces. And the problem is gone. Ojciec mi opowiadał, służył w wojskach łączności, to mieli na bazie radarowej w połowie lat 70-tych tak poważny problem ze szczurami, że władze mojego kraju (Polska) podejrzewały tam sabotaż i dywersję. A to szczury się tak namnożyły tamże, że gryzły nawet grube wyspecjalizowane kable łącznościowe, w pancerzach ochronnych, nie wspominając o zasilających. Pomogło zwalczyć je dopiero wezwanie zawodowych szczurołapów, gdy odkryli główne gniazdo szczurów, to kazali wszystkim ewakuować się z tej jednostki wojskowej, a potem w odzieży przeciwchemicznej potraktowali je jakimś lepszym świństwem, to mógł być nawet jakiś gaz bojowy. Potem wybierano te szczury szuflami, dosłownie cała ciężarówka 5 tonowa została nimi zapełniona, dziesiątki tysięcy sztuk. I problem znikł.
Yes chemical warfare on these rats would be a very quick remedy, sadly there are too many other limitations in the use of such chemicals. The poison baits that are used is highly regulated, so Air rifle is another good option to help out.
I loathe rats and pigeons but I do love my cat, however I fully understand that all those animals can be horrible pests … cats included. I very much appreciate your decency with clean shots and the noble idea of inflicting as little pain as possible even for disgusting bug ridden rats 😈
Great! Work! Seen it was u said to myself YES! The divers great job!! Thank you so much for the work you do to make them. I love watching them!!! A lot better than all the crap that's going on now a days!! Thanks again for work and videos
I accidentally stumbled across this channel whilst trying to research info as to why my Jack Russell loves to hunt. Thoroughly enjoying all of the content! I find it fascinating with the locations chosen, an almost unlimited supply of vermin is guaranteed! Keep up the great work fellas.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter Very much so Tim. I'm legally blind and as much as I'd like to try, I'm fairly certain that I couldn't make the shots that you do. Keep up the good work.
These videos never get old. Makes me want to go find a local barn and take my moderated .35 cal out for a good ratting session, I just don't know anybody around here like that...
Threading a shot between the two rows of fencing was impressive. But was that a couple of shots on rats sitting on a windowsill earlier? Very impressive, not to shoot out the glass!
Seems ss though the texas heart shot (although not ideal on larger game) is pretty bloody effective on rats! I do like you actually spend the time to do follow up shots on rats and pigeons. Showing how to hunt/shot ethically. Bravo sirs
Thanks for culling invasive and harmful pests! Also awesome to see someone help mitigate the feral cat problem in the only reasonable way at this point. They should be culled like any other harmful species, and if people want to complain about that, I'd suggest they bring all the ferals into their homes instead.
Yes that would be a good thing for them to do, but it's far easier to just complain about some one who is actually doing something to help this problem....
The rat shots at 4.48, 7.57, and 9.22 were particularly instructive. They appear to show kills by gross cardiopulmonary shock instead of the usual death by cerebral penetration or chordal interruption. Evidently, when the cardiopulmonary function is destroyed, the brain continues to function to maintain for at least a short period the voltage potential across gateway cells along the motor neural pathway. Those cells remain closed, halide ions don't flood them, therefore the leg muscles don't twitch. By the time the brain closes down, the ions have denatured and no longer cause the motor neurons to fire. Instructive.
Yes, you would think that if the cats were actually helping control the rats then there would be no need to shoot them....Sadly these cats do very little to help control the rats and are more interested in the piglet and native animals in the area and this is why we shoot them.
on average how many rats do you shoot and does it have enough of an impact to get rid of them at a pig farm for instance, I've been watching a number of videos about invasive species and the control on them and genuinly interested but never really found an answer to all of my questions
Most night we shoot between 100-500 but we have managed to get over 700 twice in one night work. Does this have an impact on the overall rat population? Yes, of course it does but we really need to visit more often to really make an impact. A rat can have anywhere from 2 to 12 babies in a litter and have a gestation period of approximately 28 days. We have trouble getting out to the farms and only go there every 4-6 weeks in that time the rats have bread up again but there is always the effect that the poison bait have on the rats as well. We are slowly seeing a reduction in rat activity but this could just be because it is winter here and they are tucked up warm under the pig pens.
2:343:45 and 10:24 WE GOT A BLEEDEED!!! 4:24 DEATH METAL! 5:48 this rat hes have we got a bleedeed and death metal 5:54 oh my gosh, ITS NEW!! SURPRISE ME!! 11:15 new efecct and add "HIIIIIITTT" 14:18 FINALLY!!! MY RAT ZOMBIE BOYS!!
How many reds you get in that thing is one at a time or you have a mag ?? Why do you shoot the cats usally they're good for mice and rats ,unless they're to stuffed to hunt them down anny more ????
The FX Impact has a 28 shot magazine and we get about 150-170 shot from a tank of air. These feral cats do very little to control the rats but do like to eat the native fauna which is the main reason I hunt them, as well as the farmers have also asked me to shoot them.
Most cats won't tackle a full-grown rat: they're likely to fight (and bite) back. They go after mice and young rats. This is why feral cats aren't a great idea. Dogs, like terriers, are superior to cats when it comes to killing.
Besides attacking smaller farm animals and wildlife; cat feces can also spread diseases and parasite which other animals ingest. In some animals it can lead to health problems and still birth. If it ends up in the meat (and veggies) humans can also catch it (toxoplasmosis), which can negatively affect the brain, can lead to blindness and still birth.
No he doesn't have any cats which is a good thing, Means I don't need to identify a cat if we see one. If there is a cat on this farm , the according to the farmer it is a feral and he wants it shot when possible.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter to shoot a cat ?? 🙃 Maybe in Australia. Here it is forbidden to shoot any pests, you have wild pigs eating grass in the middle of a city square or walking on a beach.
@@ronlevin2339 Yes thankfully here we do allow the controlling of other feral pests like cats, dogs, pigs(hogs), horses, water buffalo, rabbits, camels as well as a few other animals.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter i will make sure i watch em as many times till my eyes bleed out of excitement 🤣🤣 thanks Bruv i appreciate what yu do 4 your Viewers My Awsome Mate.
out of curiosity, I understand the pigeons and rats, however I'd think that the cats would help with the rat problems a bit. then again I know nothing of a pig farm and what cats do. it's foreign to me, though I understand the need to keep a feline population down on a standard farm even if I didn't agree with it at the time
You would think that cats would be some sort of solution. However, its the opposite. Cats wipe out native species. They are highly effective and efficient hunters. They are invasive to this particular ecosystem.
Sadly these cats don't help in controlling the rat population regardless of popular beliefs. they prefer to go for the less aggressive and defenseless native animals.
These cats do very little to help with the rat problem but they can and have attack the piglets as well as attacking the native fauna, to the point of extinction.
Depends on where you are from, I guess. I have always known it as a Texas Enema. There is no malice in this name and if anything a compliment to that state.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter for the amount of shooting you do it's worth ever penny/cent. My garden is swarming with vermin, but I've got to save up for even a basic set up. May even be just a springer. But most shooting will have to be done after dark, as that's when they are active. So a good nighttime scope and IR set up I'm researching atm.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter Thank you for your answer. I watched several other videos of yours where you detail the equipment you used. Should have done that first. Cheers.
Just saying.... I am a bit annoyed by the pigeon shooting because it is quite expensive and a delicacy here in my country. We hunt pigeons for the meat.😭😭😭😉😉😉
There were lots of great shots here, from you and Bob. Keep the videos coming, I really enjoy them.
Thanks, will do!
Your special effects are just genius ! They crack me up ! 👍
Glad you like them!
It's obvious that the permission needed your attention as some of those rats looked big enough to saddle. Also style points to the diving rats. All in all, a great video. Well done gentlemen. I look forward to the next chapter. Be well and stay safe.
Style points 😂 some just have a flair for the dramatic!
Big enough to saddle??
They looked big enough to be riding a horse.
Really good work, a pest is a pest and needs to be dealt with.
And shooting them imho is a good way to do it, not having them suffer from poisoning
Thanks for the view
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter You're welcome.
This is what happens when you have pests without their natural enemies, they grow in size and numbers without any control.
You're the best with your crowd pleasing features like rat tricks, fast shots and now shoot and dive!
Criminally underrated channel!
Thank you very much mate .
You're the best with your crowd pleasing features like rat tricks, rapid fire and now shoot and dive!
Criminally underrated channel!
Thanks so much
Love the dive team effects and the “we gotta bleeder”. You could use a lot of tony montoya’s lines from The Godfather series.
“I never did like that rat”
Yes I think I have used him once before.
Need some Scoring for the dive team! LOL! the backflip into the drink gets a bonus
Then I would have to come up with different diving positions based on rats
Chocked on my tea laughing at the swim team. LOL
Me too. I was eating and almost choked laughing. 😄
😂
I am sorry guy, I will stop with the bad joke and sound effect......who am I kidding? Plenty more to come.
Dude you are killing me!! This is better than anything Hollywood has produced since 1979...carry on!!
LOL I am getting better with my videos I think.
My father told me, he served in the communications army, they had such a serious problem with rats on a radar base in the mid-1970s that the authorities of my country (Poland) suspected sabotage and diversion there. And it was the rats that multiplied so much that they gnawed even thick, specialized communication cables in protective armor, not to mention power cables. It was only the call of professional rat-catchers that helped to fight them, when they discovered the main rat nest, they ordered everyone to evacuate from this military unit, and then in anti-chemical clothing they treated them with some better dirty, it could even be some kind of combat gas. Then these rats were selected with shovels, literally the entire 5-ton truck was filled with them, tens of thousands of pieces. And the problem is gone.
Ojciec mi opowiadał, służył w wojskach łączności, to mieli na bazie radarowej w połowie lat 70-tych tak poważny problem ze szczurami, że władze mojego kraju (Polska) podejrzewały tam sabotaż i dywersję. A to szczury się tak namnożyły tamże, że gryzły nawet grube wyspecjalizowane kable łącznościowe, w pancerzach ochronnych, nie wspominając o zasilających. Pomogło zwalczyć je dopiero wezwanie zawodowych szczurołapów, gdy odkryli główne gniazdo szczurów, to kazali wszystkim ewakuować się z tej jednostki wojskowej, a potem w odzieży przeciwchemicznej potraktowali je jakimś lepszym świństwem, to mógł być nawet jakiś gaz bojowy. Potem wybierano te szczury szuflami, dosłownie cała ciężarówka 5 tonowa została nimi zapełniona, dziesiątki tysięcy sztuk. I problem znikł.
Yes chemical warfare on these rats would be a very quick remedy, sadly there are too many other limitations in the use of such chemicals. The poison baits that are used is highly regulated, so Air rifle is another good option to help out.
I loathe rats and pigeons but I do love my cat, however I fully understand that all those animals can be horrible pests … cats included.
I very much appreciate your decency with clean shots and the noble idea of inflicting as little pain as possible even for disgusting bug ridden rats 😈
Thanks for the understanding as well as the support.
Great! Work! Seen it was u said to myself YES! The divers great job!! Thank you so much for the work you do to make them. I love watching them!!! A lot better than all the crap that's going on now a days!! Thanks again for work and videos
Awesome! Thank you!
I accidentally stumbled across this channel whilst trying to research info as to why my Jack Russell loves to hunt. Thoroughly enjoying all of the content! I find it fascinating with the locations chosen, an almost unlimited supply of vermin is guaranteed! Keep up the great work fellas.
Welcome aboard! Hope you stick around for more videos.
Love your sense of humor!
Thanks mate.
I really enjoy your vids.
I get to live vicariously.
Good to hear that mate, I hope I can keep you entertained.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter
Very much so Tim.
I'm legally blind and as much as I'd like to try, I'm fairly certain that I couldn't make the shots that you do.
Keep up the good work.
@@caninedrill_instructor5861 I am glad I can help you still enjoy hunting, even if I am the one pulling the trigger for you brother.
Vermin is vermin....keep up the good work. Brilliant videos to watch
Thanks, will do!
These videos never get old. Makes me want to go find a local barn and take my moderated .35 cal out for a good ratting session, I just don't know anybody around here like that...
You just need to go out and ask a few farmers, you will get knock backs but you might just gain a permission.
This kind of work is a great service, which should be part of everyone’s National Service.
Not everyone is cut out for military service(national service) but I tend to agree with you.
Threading a shot between the two rows of fencing was impressive. But was that a couple of shots on rats sitting on a windowsill earlier? Very impressive, not to shoot out the glass!
Thanks mate, having good equipment certainly helps though.
Seems ss though the texas heart shot (although not ideal on larger game) is pretty bloody effective on rats! I do like you actually spend the time to do follow up shots on rats and pigeons. Showing how to hunt/shot ethically. Bravo sirs
Yes a Texas heart shot or Enema take out most of the internal organ and is a very effective shot.
The last diving rat, I give a2.5 his form was off, he didn't tuck all the way, and there was splash.
😅😂😂
Yes he need to work on his entry.
Man, lots of bleeders! Sharp shootn as always.
Thanks buddy
Some great shots ,what happens to the carcasss?
they are collected and dumped on tot he compost piles
Thanks for culling invasive and harmful pests! Also awesome to see someone help mitigate the feral cat problem in the only reasonable way at this point. They should be culled like any other harmful species, and if people want to complain about that, I'd suggest they bring all the ferals into their homes instead.
Yes that would be a good thing for them to do, but it's far easier to just complain about some one who is actually doing something to help this problem....
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter Apparently we're only supposed to fix the problem of invasive species as long as they're not "cute and fluffy"
@@sash3580 Yes that does seem to be the case.
The rat shots at 4.48, 7.57, and 9.22 were particularly instructive. They appear to show kills by gross cardiopulmonary shock instead of the usual death by cerebral penetration or chordal interruption. Evidently, when the cardiopulmonary function is destroyed, the brain continues to function to maintain for at least a short period the voltage potential across gateway cells along the motor neural pathway. Those cells remain closed, halide ions don't flood them, therefore the leg muscles don't twitch. By the time the brain closes down, the ions have denatured and no longer cause the motor neurons to fire. Instructive.
Yeah. What he said.
I didn't even know that there were world championships in the dead art jump. 10 Points for Rats Number 5 in the Blupp Cometition
I love the Swamp Rat Diving Team, I gave a 10 for every dive!
LOL thanks buddy
Oooh so nice! 👏👍 Love those divers!! 😄
Thanks Mate 🙏
Glad you enjoyed
Good shooting gentleman never ending supply of vermin ,do you get better pricing buying your pellets by the ton
Stay safe and keep up the good work
We did buy in bulk last time but might need to do it again soon.
I like your videos but also the cats eat the rats ….. they support you !!!
Yes, you would think that if the cats were actually helping control the rats then there would be no need to shoot them....Sadly these cats do very little to help control the rats and are more interested in the piglet and native animals in the area and this is why we shoot them.
You definitely had your hands full there, loved the part were you had them rat's taking swimming lessons. Stay Safe ✌️
Thanks 👍
Very nice shooting as always 👍
Cheers mate
That gun is extremely accurate. 🎯
Yes it is, love the Impact M3
Only one (cute little) kitty? ☹️
Thats not nice... Need more cats! ☝️
And after that? Even more cats...
I will try and get some more.
Thank God for rats or we wouldn't have these awesome videos. These are so satisfying to watch😁👌
Glad you like them!
Loved the diving rats 😂 Great shooting as always 🙂
Thanks Maggie
I watched this a second time. Wish I could give it two 'likes'. Good job.
Thanks buddy, if you can't give a second like. Invite a friend to watch and get him to like instead.
Do you guys take the pigeons for food, or are they discarded for other critter snacks?
They are discarded as we are here for pest control not harvesting and do have time to field prep the dead birds for later
Thanks for the, "Doink", love it!
Maybe call the rapid fire footage “Rat - at- tat-tat”🤣
Yeah I did think about using that but went with Rapid fire instead.
Looks like the dive team will get gold... good form n barely a splash... way to go team ratz ! 👏
Yes they did very well.
on average how many rats do you shoot and does it have enough of an impact to get rid of them at a pig farm for instance, I've been watching a number of videos about invasive species and the control on them and genuinly interested but never really found an answer to all of my questions
Most night we shoot between 100-500 but we have managed to get over 700 twice in one night work. Does this have an impact on the overall rat population? Yes, of course it does but we really need to visit more often to really make an impact. A rat can have anywhere from 2 to 12 babies in a litter and have a gestation period of approximately 28 days. We have trouble getting out to the farms and only go there every 4-6 weeks in that time the rats have bread up again but there is always the effect that the poison bait have on the rats as well. We are slowly seeing a reduction in rat activity but this could just be because it is winter here and they are tucked up warm under the pig pens.
The swamp rat diving team!
Bwahahahahaha!!
Thanks mate
Does Bob have the jitters? He can't seem to keep a line-up still.
Lets just say there are some medical reason for this.
More "cat tricks" please!
Meow 🐈.
Yes I will try to get one out soon.
How about some technical info like average distance of each shot, what lighting you use, do you sit or use a support stand etc?
The distance of each shot is displayed in the lower right hand corner. As for the rest of my gear, I am looking at doing a gear rundown again soon.
Swamp rat’s dive team 🤦🏼♂️😂😂 just great, still laughing
Thanks I am glad you liked it mate.
This channel is very good, more videos please! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
More to come!
Love the "dive team"
Thanks mate
GET MY SCUBA GEAR..........I'M GOING IN
Sploosh.
Well done indeed! Yes I love it when they fall in! Good job!
Thanks it is kind of good right?
11.02 eyepoping action great stuff
LOL Thanks Adam
I think you should give more 'mercy' shots
When there is a need for them I will
It's comical how they're dead but their bodies keep jerking, legs splayed out, and tails like a whirlybird, Like a car without a driver
2:34 3:45 and 10:24 WE GOT A BLEEDEED!!!
4:24 DEATH METAL!
5:48 this rat hes have we got a bleedeed and death metal
5:54 oh my gosh, ITS NEW!! SURPRISE ME!!
11:15 new efecct and add "HIIIIIITTT"
14:18 FINALLY!!! MY RAT ZOMBIE BOYS!!
I am glad you like them all and the Zombie rat will appear more I promise.
How many reds you get in that thing is one at a time or you have a mag ?? Why do you shoot the cats usally they're good for mice and rats ,unless they're to stuffed to hunt them down anny more ????
The FX Impact has a 28 shot magazine and we get about 150-170 shot from a tank of air. These feral cats do very little to control the rats but do like to eat the native fauna which is the main reason I hunt them, as well as the farmers have also asked me to shoot them.
Ok !!! Thanks I would have thought the opposite!!!
@@philippesabourin9026 yes a lot of people think that these cats help but sadly they don't.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter ok Thanks !!
Most cats won't tackle a full-grown rat: they're likely to fight (and bite) back. They go after mice and young rats. This is why feral cats aren't a great idea. Dogs, like terriers, are superior to cats when it comes to killing.
What distance are most of these shots?
If you look at bottom right of screen it's there in Meters Chris.
@@4213ags Cool!!!
Yes lower right hand corner.
if you could give us the kill count, that be great...love your videos
I give a final tally at the end of the video unless it's part of a series, then the tally is at the end of the last video of the series.
The amount of cats is scary.
Yes it is, so the more we get the better.
"WE GOTTA BLEEDER"
Not too insensitive I hope?
Dive team was hilarious
Do the cats do damage to the animals or their feed? In my neck of the woods, when we say we’re going cat hunting, it’s bobcats and mountain lions.
The cats can attack the very young piglets but also they are eating the native fauna which to me is a bigger problem.
Cats for sure eat rabbits, chickens, piglets, ducks and the list never ends .
@@raz999.9 Cat will attack almost anything close to their size if they need to or can't find an easier target.
Besides attacking smaller farm animals and wildlife; cat feces can also spread diseases and parasite which other animals ingest. In some animals it can lead to health problems and still birth. If it ends up in the meat (and veggies) humans can also catch it (toxoplasmosis), which can negatively affect the brain, can lead to blindness and still birth.
@@steffimaier7297 Yes this it true mate, another reason to try and remove these cats.
Talk about "Light's out"!
Thanks mate
More CATS pleeeze!
Cats are beautiful 😢 🐈🐱
Plz show ur rats dead collection at the end
Does farmer have a home cats to eat all the pigeons that you shooting for it ?
No he doesn't have any cats which is a good thing, Means I don't need to identify a cat if we see one. If there is a cat on this farm , the according to the farmer it is a feral and he wants it shot when possible.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter to shoot a cat ?? 🙃 Maybe in Australia. Here it is forbidden to shoot any pests, you have wild pigs eating grass in the middle of a city square or walking on a beach.
@@ronlevin2339 Yes thankfully here we do allow the controlling of other feral pests like cats, dogs, pigs(hogs), horses, water buffalo, rabbits, camels as well as a few other animals.
Do you feed your Kilos to the Crocs so nothing is wasted
No because we in South Australia don't have crocodiles here, they are either in the zoo or in the northern parts of Australia.
Finally i can put Netflix on the Shelf and Enjoy this wonderful outstanding Content yu Rock Mate🤩🤩🤩🤘
Plus my videos are fee free so you can watch them over and over if you like. There is usually a new one each week so stay tuned.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter i will make sure i watch em as many times till my eyes bleed out of excitement 🤣🤣 thanks Bruv i appreciate what yu do 4 your Viewers My Awsome Mate.
Ahhhhhh, the Dive Team.
Yeah, love the Swamp Rat Diving team.
Synchronized sniping. You and Bob shoot 2 side by side, at the same time
That's what lam talking about mate keep up good work and good shooting mate and cheers 👍😃
Thanks so much buddy.
13:45 “yo man, which wanna y’all’s done shot my friend Ruprict?”
I dun got no Rusprict for and darn dirty wat.
out of curiosity, I understand the pigeons and rats, however I'd think that the cats would help with the rat problems a bit. then again I know nothing of a pig farm and what cats do.
it's foreign to me, though I understand the need to keep a feline population down on a standard farm even if I didn't agree with it at the time
You would think that cats would be some sort of solution. However, its the opposite. Cats wipe out native species. They are highly effective and efficient hunters. They are invasive to this particular ecosystem.
Sadly these cats don't help in controlling the rat population regardless of popular beliefs. they prefer to go for the less aggressive and defenseless native animals.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter that's unfortunate, but you have to do what you have to do. Especially to protect your livelihood
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter like pigeons ?
Good show on the warf rat dive team and as usual good shooting all around
Thanks David.
Hi! im curious, what do the feral cats do that is bad? i know they are pests, just really curious
These cats do very little to help with the rat problem but they can and have attack the piglets as well as attacking the native fauna, to the point of extinction.
Absolutely love these vids!! I'd like to see u use something wear there heads blow off.
Not sure if RUclips would though.
Get those rats with wings! 👍
I will try mate.
If you could just get one to do a double back flip into water...
😀
I will try by asking very nicely next time out LOL, Thanks mate.
How i mentined before in vídeo that i saw, congratulation since from Brazil.
Thanks mate
I just want to make it straight that it's called a Texas heart shot not a Texas enema
Depends on where you are from, I guess. I have always known it as a Texas Enema. There is no malice in this name and if anything a compliment to that state.
Lovely stuff as usual.
Cheers buddy
What is the cost of a air rifle
The Impact M# retails for around $3500 AUD here in Australia.
I like your air gun is very powerful.
Thanks, it is a great setup and worth the money I paid for it.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter for the amount of shooting you do it's worth ever penny/cent. My garden is swarming with vermin, but I've got to save up for even a basic set up. May even be just a springer. But most shooting will have to be done after dark, as that's when they are active. So a good nighttime scope and IR set up I'm researching atm.
Go aus .love from Birmingham england
Thanks mate 👍
Jaja es imposible aburrirse con un airecomprimido ojala tuviera uno
Haha it's impossible to get bored with a compressed air I wish I had one
So much better than a break action if you can afford one.
Ha ha love the sound effects
Thanks mate.
Good work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Man I'd like to see you guys use a 50 caliber air rifle that would take dispatching them critters
It could be fun but too much chance of collateral damage and very expensive.
I love this sight I have the same one. And their thermal mono as a spotter. Holds Laser accuracy
Yes i have thought about getting a thermal ATN Scope but just love the 4K Pro still.
What is your choice of air rifle?
The FX Impact M3.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter
Thank you for your answer. I watched several other videos of yours where you detail the equipment you used. Should have done that first. Cheers.
@@TBlanktim yeah I didn't go into the equipment on this video due to the overall length of it.
Como pode ter tanto rato assim.
How can you have so many mice?
It is the perfect breeding ground, free food, free water and heated accommodation.
This video has it all !! Rats, Pigeons and Cats ! Great job.
Thank you very much!
Use sarin if you have several cats in one hole.
Not a huge fan of using poisons as the deaths of the animals is not painless compared to a solid head shot.
Friday night... a good beer and good rat pellet shooting video.
For me Friday nights is out in the cold getting the raw footage for these videos.....LOL worth it.
Good job!
Thanks!
Terrific work, really 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
That's putting their lights out.thats good shooting and night vision like day.ud made a great sniper in the army.lol
I was a vehicle mechanic in the Army and a Marine Technician in the Navy. But have always been handy with a firearm.
Haaa the bouncing swamp rat dive team!!
Thanks mate
I understand the rats and pigeons, but why the cats? How are they pests? Don't they help with the rats?
No these cat do very little in helping keep the rats under control. They do how ever like the taste of the native fauna.
Just saying....
I am a bit annoyed by the pigeon shooting because it is quite expensive and a delicacy here in my country.
We hunt pigeons for the meat.😭😭😭😉😉😉
Pigeon, dove, and quail are my favorite. Absolutely delicious.
Yes I know pigeon taste nice as I have eaten it before. But these birds are not bred to eat and I am unsure how clean the are for consumption.
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Agree... An over population of any animal species will always create trouble to us human beings and other species..
@@winkus8586 Even more so when they start to impact on the native animals as well.