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  • Tboy

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    ...of the winged type :) Trigger control, sight alignment, follow through and some upgraded sights make it a deadly combination. This was the few I could find in the grass of about 15 shot.


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    Holy cow that's pretty impressive man. I'm with too gunz. My red Ryder shot like it was in the movie wanted. It's the only gun I could curve projectiles with haha
     

    Larry

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    I don't reply to many threads, I usually lurk and learn what I can bout guns and such. I have to respond here though, I have been shooting red wasps with my red ryder for years. No one believes it until they watch. It is so easy with that gun, the bb travels slow and you can see the arc. It generally doesn't kill the wasp, but stuns them until I can step on them.
    Larry
     

    Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    When I was about 10, and well into my second 5000 pack of BB's I no longer needed the sights to hit what I wanted. By then I was using the zen method or something, because I knew where the BB was gonna hit.
    Nice shooting btw
     

    Tboy

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    I don't reply to many threads, I usually lurk and learn what I can bout guns and such. I have to respond here though, I have been shooting red wasps with my red ryder for years. No one believes it until they watch. It is so easy with that gun, the bb travels slow and you can see the arc. It generally doesn't kill the wasp, but stuns them until I can step on them.
    Larry

    I have been tagging wasps, bees and lizards with a RR for as long as I can remember back. I've always had one around and never outgrown the fun of shooting one.
     

    enutees

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    I was shooting carpenter bees with my red ryder today too. I like when they fall into two parts. My gun looks almost as rough as yours but I leave it on the front porch year round.
     

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