Rat shooting with Weihrauch HW 100 .22 Air Rifle in the dark
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rofl...this is the best i ever seen on utube :D
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They shit an piss everywhere, they chew at wiring often causing fires (yea they get fried in the process but so can people) they chew through lead pipes so they leek like hell, they eat and soil stuff in and around farm buildings (would you like to eat some bread that was made outa grain that had been shat and pissed on by a rat???) and they carry serious diseses that can badly fuck you up! like viles disease! Just to name a few!!!!!!!!!!
All Comments (134)
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I can't stop laughing! Great shooting.
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Some great head shots, what's the main velocity in yards for this gun/whats the scope set to? Very powerfull for a .22 keep it up ! :D
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what scope is that?
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I need one of those so I can hunt mice and rats sniper style :).
oh and by the way 3 tree huggers didnt like that you were killing infested vermin XD.
keep up the good job and rid the farms of those critters
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How much time do you spend shooting rats?
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Where do you live? Those rats are huge!!
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@snypercat. Cheers for reply. Have to keep an eye out. Its the curved Windage / Elevation lines im after. Thanks again.
Snypercat, nice shootin'. Can you tell what scope your using.
CorrosiveOnDaLabel 1 year ago
@CorrosiveOnDaLabel A cheap Chinese unbranded scope ! 3-9x40
snypercat 1 year ago
Really cool to see the pellets in flight.
Apparently, the night vision makes them show up more easily than in daytime.
I have often watched even .22 rimfire bullets on a brightly lit day in flight, but it's hard to catch.
Those pellets are visible all the way out the their marks.
Excellent shooting, and nice to see that you take such care to ensure humane kills.
The rats never even knew it was coming, and they never even knew it had just happened.
Kathump!
PinkOld 1 year ago
@PinkOld Thanks, you got the right idea, I shoot to kill without pain, the only way!
snypercat 1 year ago
you got tracer pellets?
hottieprowelder 2 years ago
No its the light shining on the back of the pellets
snypercat 2 years ago