Mouse Tales.

Got this guy at about 10y.
.22 hades 25FPE
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I was legally blind from cataracts, up until perhaps two months ago. My right eye was 100% blurred and unusable. My left eye was about 60% gone.
Then starting in April, I had surgeries, and am now 20/20
In all of that time without my right eye (years), i had to learn to shoot from the left, which was a challenge. Now I am an ambidextrous plinker.

This one came to me only a couple of days after surgery, and, was focused on with my previously blind right eye; My Bionic Mouse
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I shoot them almost every night from 38 yards to almost 80. Both of my Pards have a ton of footage. It might become boring if I post too many mice videos. Fun to do, not quite as fun to watch.
I enjoy the challenge of the really small target, that usually dosent stay still for long, and its pest control at the same time 👍🏻.
80ys on a mouse is very impressive, I’d love to see some 80y mice videos, go for it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
 
Moke… does that P-17 pistol shoot q-tips and tooth pics? Interesting.
Good work on the mice 👍🏻

Well, if they're loaded into it, it does a good enough job.
Nothing mod'd or fancy about it.
The Q-Tips get cut in half with strong nail clippers. They are the classic tightly rolled paper shaft Q-Tips.


This is the battlefield,... my generator shed.
I spent a huge amount of time at failing - failing to keep the mice out.
The roof tilts up to allow for ventilation.
The generator and I are Predators.

Because of the cinder block construction,... pellets ricochet right back out at you. Q-Tips, if missed, just go dull and blunt, and fall.

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Another generator shed battle.

Mama and babies (x4).
I got the mama across the rear hips with a Q-Tip (white puff at right rear hip). She moved at the wrong moment, and, it hit her there. That shot, though, was a double hit, as it also hit a baby that was nursing.
I quickly finished her with a pellet to the brain pan (I keep a tin in the shed). I then picked the babies off with pellets.
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This was a couple of months ago. They are the last Mice that I've seen in there.