My Lil P Rod, the grey and the Predator Polymag

This fella was taken at 20 yards from a rested position straight through its eye and out of the other and he was DRT. I've never own the Marauder but I thought this would be a good way to find out about them with the P Rod. I've had this pistol/carbine for a few years and never thought too much about it until a couple of weeks ago. I've always known that it was very accurate within reason so it decided to put it to the test and it pasted in flying colors as one can see. It's been resealed once by a Crosman repair shop here in North Carolina and it's still holding up after years of just storage. It's not a high end pcp because it wasn't suppose to be but it is what it is because it is!

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Good shooting… I like that you are giving each of your PCPs a crack at them squirrels.
@L.Leon,

LOL and still LOL at your comment and thank you! I was about to take out my Cricket to put a couple of them to sleep but I changed my mind. It's always great "cracking" their skull as they're cracking my nuts. LOL again!
 
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They are great as pistols and even better as a lite weight carbine, I got lucky and picked up a used double airtube setup off the forum so I'm getting more shots between fills.
@Bowhunter73;

They are great pistols/carbines for the money and a great way for someone to be introduced to pcps.
 
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Congratulations! My Prod was my first PCP and it's killed 15 squirrels for me so far. Mostly with H&N copper plated FTTs. Head shots have always been DRT but I tuned up the power a little after having a couple escape after body shots. With 18 fpe at the muzzle I haven't lost any more. I concentrating on a new P35-22 at the moment but I'm sure the Prod will get another chance before too long.