Thanks Leon, this one missed dinner at 1800 hours and showed up at 1900 hours for left-overs ending up with a migraine head-ache (aneurism), it didn't suffer!I would say its biggest problem was… Lil Cricket and your good shooting.
@iAmzehTOASTY:Nicccccccce! How far was it?
I hate raccoons. They are ugly, messy, smelly, disease-ridden, and their fur is greasy and disgusting.Bats are #1 carrier of rabies in the US by a large margin, around 70% of people infected are by bats. Racoons are number 2 and account for most of the rest of human infection, followed by skunks, foxes and coyotes. The last 3 combined are less than 2% of human infection. Saliva from a racoons hide can get in the smallest break in your skin, a full day after said raccoon is dead. Any that get in sight of my home are killed post haste 24/7, I leave them be if they stay in the woods. I wear good very thick rubber gloves when disposing of them, along with the gloves. Not worth taking a chance touching one, no matter how small the chance may be, and the chance is very small. But given that once the rabies virus actually takes hold, I forget how long but it is over a week, it is 99+% fatal I won't take the chance.
By the looks and placement of the coon, I'm guessing you touched it, and it looks like it's touching your rifle too. You would never catch me doing that, don't care if the odds are 1 in ten million or higher, death is the winning lotto number.
Thanks Ranchibi:Excellent shot! And your Cricket is definitely putting and hurting on them bandits! Nice pic.
Thanks karl_h:Bats are #1 carrier of rabies in the US by a large margin, around 70% of people infected are by bats. Racoons are number 2 and account for most of the rest of human infection, followed by skunks, foxes and coyotes. The last 3 combined are less than 2% of human infection. Saliva from a racoons hide can get in the smallest break in your skin, a full day after said raccoon is dead. Any that get in sight of my home are killed post haste 24/7, I leave them be if they stay in the woods. I wear good very thick rubber gloves when disposing of them, along with the gloves. Not worth taking a chance touching one, no matter how small the chance may be, and the chance is very small. But given that once the rabies virus actually takes hold, I forget how long but it is over a week, it is 99+% fatal I won't take the chance.
By the looks and placement of the coon, I'm guessing you touched it, and it looks like it's touching your rifle too. You would never catch me doing that, don't care if the odds are 1 in ten million or higher, death is the winning lotto number.
One-Man_Riot:I hate raccoons. They are ugly, messy, smelly, disease-ridden, and their fur is greasy and disgusting.
Airgun Capital:Nicely done... do you know how many foot pounds it gets?