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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 4838842" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Actually shooting them is not too difficult, you just have to be careful and use a rd that is frangible. They are most active early in the morning and right at dark. We kill several every year with tipped varmageddon rds I hand load for .223. It is really quite a bit of fun shooting them, my wife has a blast shooting them. I do catch a half dozen or so every year, but unfortunately where we are the rats that may avoid our traps this year or rats that are downstream will move in next year. Noone is trapping them on the properties downstream of us, and think some actually appreciate the beavers damming up channels for their waterfowling. </p><p></p><p>Use coni 330's for water sets here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 4838842, member: 16465"] Actually shooting them is not too difficult, you just have to be careful and use a rd that is frangible. They are most active early in the morning and right at dark. We kill several every year with tipped varmageddon rds I hand load for .223. It is really quite a bit of fun shooting them, my wife has a blast shooting them. I do catch a half dozen or so every year, but unfortunately where we are the rats that may avoid our traps this year or rats that are downstream will move in next year. Noone is trapping them on the properties downstream of us, and think some actually appreciate the beavers damming up channels for their waterfowling. Use coni 330's for water sets here. [/QUOTE]
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