Recommendations needed for newbie female shooter

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  • LACamper

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    Or a king snake!

    The poison is not as bad as you make it out to be. Its not DDT any more. From what I've read if a dog eats a poisoned rat it will make him thirsty. ( Its another story if he eats a box of rat poison...)

    Before you buy the revolver try a few semiauto .22 pistols - Ruger & Browning buckmark primarily.

    I'd think the night vision scope on the rifle is unnecessary weight.
     

    AK shooter

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    TankGunnar

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    It is infrared night vision that displays on a screen (also great in the daytime with just the screen). I can definitely hit the target more consistently using the screen.
     

    falshooter

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    That's the problem right there.. Cat's should live outside and kill rodents for food. If the cat and dogs both stay inside why it a problem. They must tolerate each other. Just put the cat out at dusk and let it in before you go to sleep and see if it makes a difference in a week. Then gradually keep the cat out all night. I" ll bet the mouse problem will go away.
    It's in the cats nature to hunt them down.
     
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