I’d just shoot my self.You absolutely must buy a gun.
Apparently an AR-15 is a good weapon for civilians to possess.
Republicans might even subsidize it.
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I’d just shoot my self.You absolutely must buy a gun.
Apparently an AR-15 is a good weapon for civilians to possess.
Republicans might even subsidize it.
I personally only carry a 56. Plenty of loft. Open up the face a bit if I need to flop it, which is a bad idea for me.Back in the day, Lee Trevino once said all you need is a 56 degree sand wedge, grind it until you like it and then learn to use it. As I said.. golf was once a much simpler game.
Manufacturers have lessened loft on irons (to “add distance) and then threw in more wedges of varying degrees to confuse the game even further. Pure marketing….. or something.
@Peta called and said to tell you people that you're all monsters!
I live in town, so no guns.....I don't keep a supply of poisons or poison pellets on hand.....What I did do is took a 3" chlorine tab, pushed into the rabbit hole and covered the hole up with the dirt the rabbit kicked out.
What's my next move? I hate these phuquin' critters! They are a plague to civilized man!! Any reasonable advise greatly appreciated. ("Reasonable advise" is a pretty broad term at my house.)
A chlorine tablet?
Just go get one of those have-a-heart traps from Menards or a farm goods store. Put it next to the burrow, throw in some lettuce/carrots, catch him, and then relocate it to the woods.
Scorched Earth approach.I live in town, so no guns.....I don't keep a supply of poisons or poison pellets on hand.....What I did do is took a 3" chlorine tab, pushed into the rabbit hole and covered the hole up with the dirt the rabbit kicked out.
What's my next move? I hate these phuquin' critters! They are a plague to civilized man!! Any reasonable advise greatly appreciated. ("Reasonable advise" is a pretty broad term at my house.)
Hmmm, that seems pretty low for a LOB wedge.54 degree LOB wedge should do the trick...
Groundhogs? How big is that cat?Borrow my cat. She's declawed and wears a bell around her neck and still kills all sorts of rabbits, mice, groundhogs and birds. It always cracks me up thinking that the last thing any of those animals hear is a tinkling bell. Lol
Just out of curiosity what problems is the rabbit causing?
I'm sorry. Ground squirrels.Groundhogs? How big is that cat?
Disagree. I think you want a wedge with low bounce to decapitate a rabbit's head. Probably an 8* bounce with an M grind for more versatility in case you want to lay the wedge down and open the face to get a higher trajectory on the rabbit's head.Hmmm, that seems pretty low for a LOB wedge.
That's a slightly strong SW.
Anyways, I would pull out the SW due to the increased bounce. Good chance you would hit it fat and dig the leading edge in too much. Use the bounce!
Digging a hole in the middle of the yard.. they eat flowers, even the ones gardens say” oh rabbits won’t eat these”…they chew the hell out of my storage shed… they are never as clever as Bugs, either.Just out of curiosity what problems is the rabbit causing?
Back in the day when we moved in, we had a dog… a terrier that lived to yup and bark… and loved to “root”… we had no rabbits very quickly and for the next several years, I might find a baby rabbit dead in the yard or garden but they were never a burden,. However, the dog died and within two years we had rabbits! It’s been a battle ever since. We are too old for the hassle of a pet, sadly.