Well, a new year and a new gun, didn't need it but hey what does that matter eh. I bought a Jefferson State .25 long everything. Had a few trials and tribulations, got them taken care of. Went to the Horsemans Assoc. , got set up and ok dummy you left targets at home for setting it up. Got a plastic bottle set it out at 100 yards, dialed up the scope to 100 and let fly, oh my it hit it, a few more hits and it went down below the weeds, kept on shooting. The 33.95's were 970fps SD of 2.2, loaded in some RMR/FX 26gr slugs, 1032fps, sound of hitting the bottle. It's overcast and cool, too cool for Ground Squirrels so I wait and chat with the Horsemans Assoc. janitor. He's getting ready to leave and oh look a target on a log, 100 yards away but, he had to go, he leaves and the squirrel leaves too. Wait what do I see, it's a big rabbit, aim at its head and...miss..huh?? So I find a rock out there and shoot, misses to the left, do a windage adjustment of 1.25MOA and brings it in, explains why I missed the bunny. All in all the gun worked well, hammer spring is twanging line a banjo still, got home, took it apart, did a small modification to the piece that Matt put in and a piece of electrical tape, now a slip fit inside the spring and, twang is gone. Now to time the weather for the squirrels and as an extra bonus, more bunnies and gophers. Honestly, I'll do the squirrels and gophers but not sure the bunnies are a problem right now. Oh saw one heck of a HUGE friggin' hawk overhead. Had a wingspan well over 3'.