Well, well in a few months will be moving to Georgia,

guess it means my airgun hunting will be completely different that it has been for the past 2 decades.

What part of GA? We have a variety of game down here, from feral hogs to pigeons to armadillos (depending on what part of the state you're in).
 
@Nomadic Pirate 66 - I hope you have smooth relocation! What part of The Great State of Georgia are you moving to?

Good news! Georgia has an excellent airgun dealer. Charles is 110% in my book. Charles makes a ruler look crooked 😀

 
@Nomadic Pirate 66 - I hope you have smooth relocation! What part of The Great State of Georgia are you moving to?

Good news! Georgia has an excellent airgun dealer. Charles is 110% in my book. Charles makes a ruler look crooked 😀

Agreed! He will only work on Taipans and Crickets from now on, but his service is some of the best!
 
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You probably know this but from a weather standpoint you want to get here as soon as possible. I live in South Carolina, one state north of Georgia, and we've already had a few days over 90 degrees F. Lots more are coming. It's pretty nice at the moment with cool mornings and highs in the 70s and 80s. But in a month it will be around 10 degrees warmer and it won't get back to the current level until October or so. In the summer mornings and evenings are generally OK but middle of the day it is just plain hot and humid. If you are tough enough you can shoot airguns outside year round. Hardly ever any frozen white water coming down. Wind is generally least early and late in the day. I need to go try a 30 yard challenge target.