You're not the only one saying that, bro, and you're free to express your opinion on my channel. OK, let me tell you this: that's pest control and me and my boys do it only at location here they really pose a health hazard, mostly farms and granaries.
Ok, fair enough. Here is how to not feel bad. They are eating the grains that people eat. Ever heard of Avian/Bird flu? Or how about eating salmonella from bird shit. Yup!
People don't seem to understand what pest control is, and if you don't want to see them getting shot then don't watch it in the first place. mad respect to the guy who posted this. AMAZING shots
@@N1228-p5s they do cause damage they spread diseases and are overall unsanitary and pigeons are especially bad for farmers since they eat alot of their product and shits in the produce
As a guy who has had a shit chicken literally shit off the ledge of a building directly onto my face, then pranced around in a victorious fashion and squawked at me afterwards. I approve of this video
Then you have more than a good idea why we do that at such places. You're lucky, mate, you could've caught a number of pretty nasty diseases like this.
I'm just a lil bit concerned of something that i would like something to answer, are the pigeons in pain when shot or will they die almost instantly because im not sure if its windy or not but it looks like some of them are moving still after getting shot.
@@rdusuper8 it is, depending on whether it's possible. We must watch out for ricochets off the ground, buddy. There's equipment there and people working - not where we shoot at the time, but we must make sure no pellet will ricochet their way.
Nice to see accurate shooting. People might think "it's just pest control, let them suffer", but making such clean shots to get rid of the pests and end them immediately is pretty humane thing to do. That's what I always point out to new bow buyers who are thinking about going for a hunt: never practice with animal. Be sure your shot lands where it needs to. The place I work in (sells all kinds of hunting stuff from fire arms to bows etc) is pretty strict about hunting with as little suffering to the animal as possible. This is a good video because it shows that people who kill pests don't make even those pests suffer. It's a job that needs to be done, not some "OMG u monster!!!", like some ignorant people might think. Well done and well placed shots 👍
Thank you, friend 🙂 It's a pleasure to get such comments from people who actually know what they're talking about. Usually I have to deal with trolls who have no idea what we do and why, and wouldn't even listen or care to watch carefully. Not to mention how difficult it is to explain the results of a head shot and how their bodies react after the sudden brain death... Cheers 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities Those people only see the movement after shot and think the animal is still alive, but fail to understand that it's completely lights out and only the nervous system is sending signals after the shock. If they don't want to educate themselves then that's on them. With all the information available to people (literally on their fingertips with smartphones), ignorance is a choice. Trolls will be trolls. Keep up with the good work 👌
Hey, Jamie. Not an entire week perhaps, as we leave only some of the pigeons to the cats - most of them we give to friends who like the meat. Thanks for watching and the comment 🙂
hey my grandfather is a farmer and today I tried to shoot with his gun it was a great experience managed to touch just one pigeon its really interesting, but I feel bad for the injured pigeons
Back in those days when there were many of those, we used to give most of them to friends and farmyard animals, such as cats. Now they go mostly to the felines 😄
Thanks, mate, most kind of you 🙂 More interesting footage of the cats and different guns and shooting conditions in the rest of my vids, if you choose to watch some more. Cheers 🤝
Wouldn't it be less trouble and more clever to design a silo with a smooth, slippery external surface to prevent pigeons from landing on it in the first place?
The surface is smooth and slippery and yet they land on it. Sometimes they slide a little but they deploy their talons and still perch there. But that's not the major issue. They defecate all over the place and on the grain itself, especially the livestock fodder. Also on the grain we people eat when it's being loaded and unloaded. They are attracted by the sound of machinery, they know it means fresh food. It's hard to believe there is no other way until you visit one of these places and see for yourself. In the future there may be some high tech solution, but I wonder at what price? And buyers keep complaining that the prices of grain products keep rising - the struggle against pests of all sorts make for a considerable part of that increase.
It would also be prohibitively expencive to rebuild and redesign an entire new silo. Passive measures have a low rate of success for these birds too. they simply don't care. Nevermind that, if you are good enough, pigeons are nice meals too.
I have Crosman Vantage NP. And I do not usually shot birds (although sometimes I want to:) But here we see that there are way too many of those, which may be the cause for serious sanitary issues. So, applause for the author 👏
I agree with what you are doing 100%. I have just one question-- what do you do with them after you have killed them. I had a chicken farm and an incinerator.
Thanks for the support and understanding ☺️ We eat some of those, some go to the cats at that location and we give many to friends, who like pigeon meat.
@@AirRifleActivities I put cardboard at an angle on the cornices, I hung shiny New Year's tinsel, watered them with water, vinegar and pepper... but still your methood is the best 😂😂😂 just look how they look stupidly through the scope, ahahahaha Thank's for that video ))) l am looking for it )))
@@AirRifleActivities Its a latin american meme originated from this song ua-cam.com/video/A7LMQnYnxmw/v-deo.html the song says "AGRADECIDO CON EL DE ARRIBA" meaning "Grateful with the one above" meaning god we use it to signal when we get lucky like the cat who got a free dinner jajaja
I installed roof spikes and pigeons still manage to elude them (for now), I also put rat glue over the chimney yesterday. Man, pigeons are such a garbage animals. They make a lot of noise in the morning, as the roof where I live is made out of sheet metal. This video is great. The people who disliked this video do not understand the pigeon problem and danger they bring and are also not capable to think rational.
Thank you for showing understanding, mate. The winged rats carry disease too. Be careful with them. Btw, no humane measures work. They are highly adaptable.
In that particular video I used 34 grain diabolo pellets. If memory serves, the distances were up to 40-50 yards. Stable... Well, I was leaning on walls or pieces of machinery 😉
@@AirRifleActivities dope, just got my air rifle and have it sighted for 36yards. Just got a head shot on a bird that was in the tree i was shooting at to zero.. Big bird 🐔 flying to each tree in 2 acre pushing the birds away I managed to get about 15-17y and got em.
Indeed so, mate, it's always windy here by me. Thanks for acknowledging that. There were a couple of shots with the Gamo where we had to fire a follow up, but it wasn't safe with the bird on the ground. Cheers 🤝
Hey, mate. The fact that you notice and recognise that really means a lot. I respond to every comment, yes, even those who threaten me, curse at me and refuse to even try and understand. The few exceptions are when people use profanity and the algorithms hide those comment or delete them. Thank you again for watching and your comment, I really appreciate it 🙂🤝
"...and here's that stupid pigeon who's not afraid of the shot..." He ain't stupid no more!! lol Good hit. On that one that was stuck, did you ever try and do a VERY carefully-placed shot to sort of 'shift' the body a bit and see if it drops after that? Cheers!! and BTW, MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours!! Thanks for continuing these great vids!!
Buddy, one time I shot an entire magazine at a pigeon's carcass stuck on a roof. To no avail. I just leave them to birds of prey, buzzards and kestrels at that place. Many thanks and happy holidays!
Hey! First things first, nice video, but can you explain something to me please? Why hunters never shoot a second bullet to a wounded animal to end it's pain? Especially if they are not going to eat it.
First of all, thank you for the positive feedback 🙂 Second - you're mistaken. Me and my boys always take follow up shots whenever necessary. With head shots all this flapping around you see is the birds nervous system shutting down. It's dead upon the very moment of the impact, hence the lack of a second shot.
@@crunchbucket3derham951 I wonder what that makes you, other than a world class hypocrite? How come you watched when you find it so distasteful? Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. I'm not even gonna try to explain.
@@crunchbucket3derham951 pest control, mate. That's what this is. These birds poop all over the place and on the grain and spread salmonella and ornithosis. That's why owners want them gone. And no humane measures worked. It's not like we're shooting feral pigeons just about anywhere - only at these places.
Nice video! I'm having a little pest situation of my own and thinking of investing in an air gun, what setup gun / ammo combo on a budget do you recommend to do the trick? I don't really know anything about air guns, I'm looking into the Gamo Socom 4.5 tactical, would this do the trick? I can't even hang the clothes outside to dry since they will end up full of pigeon poo, starting to get on my nerves... Thanks a lot for your help.
Hey, buddy. Airguns are a complicated topic altogether, and so is the sport/hobby of shooting. I personally shoot PCP airguns (stands for "pre-charged pneumatic"), which are the more complex design, more accurate and more reliable airguns. Higher price too. The Gamo you're referring to is what we call a "break barrel" airgun, or a "springer", although it has a gas piston instead of a spring. Pigeons are an easy target on buildings. If you intend to shoot close range, then after a little practice and getting used to shooting the gun, you should be able to successfully target the flying rats. If you ask me if it has the sufficient power to take them down - yes, it does, even in this small caliber, if you shoot close to medium range. Be careful, shoot safe and I suggest you practice a little before getting to shoot live targets. Reading some of the basics on airgun forums and/or watching UA-cam videos will bring a better understanding of anything airgun related, and perhaps even turn you into a passionate and devoted shooter :)
You should try to shoot more in the head. I know it‘s difficult but if they are living and falling down, that‘s not right. But there are some awesome headshots! Thanks for the vid
I 100% DISAGREE!! Body shots are essentially a guaranteed kill. A high tuned .22 or .25 is shooting 80-110ft/lb and any hollow point will explode the lungs/heart. And death will be certain. However, missing a headshot (due to the accuracy needed (in high wind and steep elevation) taking a beak off is just cruel and the bird will suffer. So body shots in my opinion, bc death is certain with a skilled shooter, are much more humane. Headshots are fine under 40 or so yards. That said, every shot on this video was humane! But would an inhumane shot be put on video?! 🤷🏼♂️
@@KevinWood44 thanks for your extensive comment, buddy. I also prefer heart and lung shots. But you should bear in mind one thing - at high velocities with airguns a hollow point would pretty often makes a clear pass through - tested. Thank you amd have a Happy New Year.
@@AirRifleActivities I didnt mean any offense pal, I was disagreeing w the orgin comment of more headshots 90% of people watching should aim for the body, but you're a superb shot, I'm sure you dispense of the birds ethically. I'm not a Karen or an animal rights activist lol Idc where you shoot them. I would personally aim for the largest target, I'd hate to pull a head shot and clip a beak. Whereas if I pull a lung shot it stick does enough damage to kill the bird. I'm not also not as good of a shot as you.
@@KevinWood44 buddy, no offense taken at all ☺️ And I must say I agree with everything you just said. I also think heart and lung shots are much more practical and ethical. That thing you said about clipping when aiming at the head is also absolutely true. And they're more practical because all the flapping and rolling following a head shot alerts not only pigeons, butt all other species in the immediate vicinity 😅 Let alone some passers by or workers thinking that I'm actually torturing the birds. I do a head shot video every now and then because viewers find it more challenging and spectacular. Some think it's more ethical too.
Thank you, David 🙂 Although the shots did get the job done. It's just that on head shots there's always that flapping and rolling after the sudden brain death.
Whats exactly your reasoning behind using PCP instead of break barrel for just pigeons and how do you get yours refilled? Is PCP really worth it over break barrel for small varmint hunting like this? Thanks
To me it is. The PCP gives you much better precision and over a greater range. I use a 7 litre carbon fiber bottle. Also a small 0.5 litre one which I refill with a portable compressor. Those can be seen in other videos of mine.
Timo, you won't believe what new permission I just got. The place in this video is nothing. Thousands of flying rats inside a huge grain warehouse. Eating over 75 metric tons of grain each year. Stay tuned, interesting videos coming soon. And thanks for watching 🙂🤝
@@AirRifleActivities you see, for me as a german, those videos are great, because here in germany, maybe you've heard it, nearly nobody owns a gun, you won't ever see content like yours from germany.
the biggest thing people forget is a difference between a pet and a peSt. Notice how one is a lovely creature you willingly have and the other one ruins tons of grains
Thank you, Alfred 🙂 It's true I don't include a lot of misses in my videos, just the interesting ones. In almost all cases I miss it's due to unpredictable wind gusts, and it's always windy here by me. However, this is not a bad idea, I might make a "miss" video soon 👍
Hey, great video brother. Just had a quick question since I'm not very familiar with guns. I currently found my grandpa's old air rifle. It's a Slavia 640 model 77 with a scope attached. I just wanted an honest small review from a guy who knows a lot about air rifles like yourself. I didn't want to Google it because Google makes it hard for a beginner to really understand. Thank you in advance :)
Hey, buddy. First of all, thanks for watching 👍 I'm afraid I can't give you an honest opinion as I've never shot this gun. I know it's a break barrel, and I prefer shooting PCPs. My advice to you would be to watch some videos and see how to replace some of the parts on this gun if it's been left for a long time just lying around somewhere. One thing you'll have to replace almost certainly is the piston seal. You can also take it to a gun smith if you have such anywhere close to you - if he's worth his salt, he'll know what to do.
He can't give you a answer because he doesn't shoot these poor pigeons humanely. They are suffering on the ground and not dead that's why he uses this air rifle so he can watch them suffer! Stop asking him questions, he's a monster and pest control doesn't go on Rooftops killing birds I guarantee this is illegal!! Don't take advice from this idiot! ! I have a pet pigeon and she's intelligent! They have nests and mates for life and this monster is taking it away for no reason just because he THINKS THERE PESTS!! Newsflash for you, pest control doesn't go on rooftops sniping birds if they did ide see it in my area.. NEVER have I seen such a monster hiding on top of buildings to kill them. He argued that there dead but I've seen they clearly weren't! lies lies inhumane to let them suffer like he does .
Hey, bud. It's an Edgun Matador R5M .25 cal. Pellets are 34 gr JSB. Check the rest of my videos, you can see them on the list of videos on my channel. Cheers 🙂🤝
Hi, I am japanese. I like this Video. Your supernice shot skill's! Watching this video, feel exhilarating. Pigeon droppings is bad. I think so, too. Please continue to do your best on that!
hey you make very good videos and I like slowing them down but I don't like people who say that it hurts the pigeons because they only suffer 2 to 3 seconds (if you don't kill them instantly)
Thank you for watching, buddy 🙂 We do our best to pull off humane shots only. Headshots are just one way to dispatch a bird instantly. The thing about them is there's a lot of flapping around because of the nervous system shutting down. People think the birds are suffering and start posting a lot of nonsense...
If that's the case, I am also a sniper and I promise to hunt you in such a way that you suffer the least amount of pain. Is your blood more colorful than the blood of that bird?
@@AirRifleActivities WOW, that's amazing :3 I want to try long range shooting when someday I travel to some Countries where airsoft is legal... in Japan that's illegal lmao
Regardless the feelings i have while watching this i get your point to kill these birds. But i have to say that i‘m really impressed by your air rifle. Seems to be serious stuff.
@@MonosShenanigans makes sense, mate. It's the case in a lot of countries. You just need to register the gun and that's all. Then again, there are those states where you need a licence for the high-powered airguns, like in the UK 🤷
@@MonosShenanigans but its illegal to harm anything with the max. 7,5J Luftgewehr you are allowed to buy + you are only allowed to use it on your own property so it‘s not that „funny“ as you try to convey
Great shooting skills must be very fun and satisfying too, also how did you learn to shoot? do you have any tips i could use to take out those pests, getting annoying in my area as of right now
Thank you, friend, I learned myself through practice. Did some reading and watching videos to get the basics as I was starting, of course. In my experience the best way to get rid of those is culling them.
Tell me about it, friend. You warn them, you try to explain why and yet they watch and complain about it... Don't get me started on the threats and foul language... Thank you kindly for subscribing, it's great to have you on board! 🙂 I'm flattered that you watch both older videos of mine and the new ones 🤝
😄 You got that right, brother. Enough pigeons to go around. We eat some of the meat and give a lot out to friends. Thanks for watching and happy holidays!
😄 Thanks for the amusing comment, buddy 👍 We also eat some of them and others we give to friends - one of them even makes sausages out of the pigeon breasts. I would give many of them to you if I could 🙂
Hhhm i don’t know.. there are other ways to hold this animals away? There you can shoot day in day out and they always come back? Or is this because of having fun by shooting ?
Единственный вариант избавиться от летающих крыс. Тем людям, которым жалко голубей, следующий раз, когда вы будете подкармливать голубей задумайтесь над тем, что вы подкармливаете мишени для стрелков.
The projectile impact is what dispatches them, no two ways about it. Falling from 80-90 feet won't kill a pigeon - it's just not heavy enough. Those are pellets, by the way, we're shooting air guns.
Cheers, mate 🙂 There'll be a new head shot video soon. In the meanwhile you can watch my other head shot videos, you'll find them in the list of vids on my channel. Enjoy 👍
It was a great day, excellent heads shots, I love slow motion, your channel is great, the best!
Thank you, Angel ☺️ So nice of you, buddy!
Awesome 👍
What kind of scope player?
@@godless5835, Athlon Argos BTR 6-24x50 FFP. Full gear in the description of the video.
@@godless5835, thanks, man 🤝
Bruh I know I'm being that one kid in the class but I feel bad for these pigeons.
You're not the only one saying that, bro, and you're free to express your opinion on my channel.
OK, let me tell you this: that's pest control and me and my boys do it only at location here they really pose a health hazard, mostly farms and granaries.
It’s a quick way to go. Most wild animals die a very different death.
@@buckfutter99 yeah like I burn them
That's because you're human , don't ever be ashamed of your feelings
Ok, fair enough. Here is how to not feel bad. They are eating the grains that people eat. Ever heard of Avian/Bird flu? Or how about eating salmonella from bird shit. Yup!
4:56 love the cat stepping in to finish that one and have a little snack :D
Then you will love the rest of my videos too, mate 🙂 The cats make appearances in all of them, some much more spectacular too.
Thank you 🙂
People don't seem to understand what pest control is, and if you don't want to see them getting shot then don't watch it in the first place. mad respect to the guy who posted this. AMAZING shots
Thanks a mil, mate 🙂 I really appreciate the words of support and you watching 🤝
Bro las palomas no son plagas no hacen ningun mal solo luchan por sobrevivir
@@N1228-p5s pigeons definitely are pests at some places.
@@N1228-p5s they do cause damage they spread diseases and are overall unsanitary and pigeons are especially bad for farmers since they eat alot of their product and shits in the produce
That is no pest. Just put some pinchos and the birds dont stay there.
As a guy who has had a shit chicken literally shit off the ledge of a building directly onto my face, then pranced around in a victorious fashion and squawked at me afterwards. I approve of this video
Then you have more than a good idea why we do that at such places.
You're lucky, mate, you could've caught a number of pretty nasty diseases like this.
@@AirRifleActivities I was lucky, although it did land right on my fucking lip, so i'm not too lucky lol
The cat: im gonna help u
Me: you're more than welcome to 😄
Thanks, buddy 🙂🤝
😂😂may the cat thinks jummy i have food for a week now:)
@@nonono215 maybe 🙂 And then on the next weekend we provide some more 😄
Family of hawk will be better
XD
Those pigeons are good eating. I have not eaten them my uncle has he said he cooks them in a stew. Cat approved.
I loved tha "cat approved" part 😄 We eat some of those too, buddy. We're just beating careful, high temperature cooking only.
I'm just a lil bit concerned of something that i would like something to answer, are the pigeons in pain when shot or will they die almost instantly because im not sure if its windy or not but it looks like some of them are moving still after getting shot.
That's their nervous system shutting down, mate. It still sends signals down the nerves after the sudden brain death.
Some of them don’t die right away
@@nativegamer3384 tell me which one and I'll explain.
@@AirRifleActivities 3:25 when they don't die right away isn't better to shoot anoter pellet to kill instantly?
@@rdusuper8 it is, depending on whether it's possible. We must watch out for ricochets off the ground, buddy. There's equipment there and people working - not where we shoot at the time, but we must make sure no pellet will ricochet their way.
Hi, is this an airsoft sniper? May I know how many joules does it have?
No, mate, that's a PCP airgun, nothing Iike an air soft rifle.
It's adjustable but in this video it was set to about 53 foot-pounds.
Nice to see accurate shooting. People might think "it's just pest control, let them suffer", but making such clean shots to get rid of the pests and end them immediately is pretty humane thing to do. That's what I always point out to new bow buyers who are thinking about going for a hunt: never practice with animal. Be sure your shot lands where it needs to. The place I work in (sells all kinds of hunting stuff from fire arms to bows etc) is pretty strict about hunting with as little suffering to the animal as possible. This is a good video because it shows that people who kill pests don't make even those pests suffer. It's a job that needs to be done, not some "OMG u monster!!!", like some ignorant people might think. Well done and well placed shots 👍
Thank you, friend 🙂 It's a pleasure to get such comments from people who actually know what they're talking about. Usually I have to deal with trolls who have no idea what we do and why, and wouldn't even listen or care to watch carefully. Not to mention how difficult it is to explain the results of a head shot and how their bodies react after the sudden brain death... Cheers 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities Those people only see the movement after shot and think the animal is still alive, but fail to understand that it's completely lights out and only the nervous system is sending signals after the shock. If they don't want to educate themselves then that's on them. With all the information available to people (literally on their fingertips with smartphones), ignorance is a choice. Trolls will be trolls. Keep up with the good work 👌
@@finnishfatman "ignorance is a choice". I love that phrase. I'll make sure I remember it 🤝
JESUS MAN YOU THATS ALOT OF WORDS
@@JACK-iq6rl No, it really isn't... 😆 Read a book once in a while. You'll be surprised how many words those things have! 😱
Meen I never got tired of watching this video…cheers brother. Great Job 👏 🍻
LOL, thanks, brother, I have to make another head shot vid at that location.
very peacefull to watch
Enjoy, mate 😊 More videos on the channel and more coming soon. Cheers 👍
Top video, as usual. A pleasure to watch.
@@damienluxford4480 thank you, Damien, one of my older ones 😊🤝
That cat is going g to be eating great for about a week.
Hey, Jamie. Not an entire week perhaps, as we leave only some of the pigeons to the cats - most of them we give to friends who like the meat. Thanks for watching and the comment 🙂
Cat... Heck... Pigeons are great to eat. Put them in a pressure cooker with vegetables and seasoning and you got a survivor meal !
Beautiful work. That was awesome!!
Thanks a mil, bud 🙂 I appreciate it.
hey
my grandfather is a farmer and today I tried to shoot with his gun
it was a great experience
managed to touch just one pigeon
its really interesting, but I feel bad for the injured pigeons
Hey there. What injured pigeons? We dispatch all of them and make sure we leave no injured ones behind. Or are you saying you injured some?
@@AirRifleActivities I think he refers to the pidgeons he hunted
yeah its painful death
what would you do of dead pigeons ??
Back in those days when there were many of those, we used to give most of them to friends and farmyard animals, such as cats. Now they go mostly to the felines 😄
Утром на работу, а я в 1 ночи смотрю, как чувак аннигилирует летучих крыс, кайф
Thanks for watching in those early hours of the day at the expense of your much needed rest, buddy 🙂
Я не понимаю зачем он стреляет голубей? Почему его за это не выебут? Кто ему разрешил это делать ???
@@ДмитрийНевский-л3т this is pest control, that's why. The owners gave us permission to clean the winged rats for them.
@@ДмитрийНевский-л3т как я понял, это зернохранилище или что-то наподобие. Голуби разносят болезни и своё дерьмо. И просто они тупые и бесят
@@ДмитрийНевский-л3т потому что голуби это летающие крысы и представляют реальную проблему для больших городов
Excellent marksmanship - amazing! And I love the cat at 5:00 getting its part... 😂
Thanks, mate, most kind of you 🙂 More interesting footage of the cats and different guns and shooting conditions in the rest of my vids, if you choose to watch some more. Cheers 🤝
@@AirRifleActivities Will happily watch some more tonight - great filming and interesting to watch! Keep up the good work! 👍
tasty lead
@@peterlustig457 ??
@@AirRifleActivities !?.-,
Wouldn't it be less trouble and more clever to design a silo with a smooth, slippery external surface to prevent pigeons from landing on it in the first place?
The surface is smooth and slippery and yet they land on it. Sometimes they slide a little but they deploy their talons and still perch there. But that's not the major issue. They defecate all over the place and on the grain itself, especially the livestock fodder. Also on the grain we people eat when it's being loaded and unloaded. They are attracted by the sound of machinery, they know it means fresh food. It's hard to believe there is no other way until you visit one of these places and see for yourself. In the future there may be some high tech solution, but I wonder at what price? And buyers keep complaining that the prices of grain products keep rising - the struggle against pests of all sorts make for a considerable part of that increase.
It would also be prohibitively expencive to rebuild and redesign an entire new silo.
Passive measures have a low rate of success for these birds too. they simply don't care.
Nevermind that, if you are good enough, pigeons are nice meals too.
No. He enjoys shooting them
@@CrazieAsianBoi im oretty sure youre just a nancy. Grow a set, pal.
Mamón si las palomas son plaga en un chingo de partes deo mundo
Hi, you made a very good video and I read the comments and I just can't stop thinking how many people are watching your video
Thanks, buddy, it's an older video of mine and apparently people like it. Thank you for watching too 🙂
You’re a Damn Good Shot! I wish I could have your aim
Thank you kindly, friend :) It's my guns, they outshoot me :)
I have Crosman Vantage NP. And I do not usually shot birds (although sometimes I want to:)
But here we see that there are way too many of those, which may be the cause for serious sanitary issues. So, applause for the author 👏
Thank you, Artem 🤝 I appreciate you watching and showing understanding.
I agree with what you are doing 100%. I have just one question-- what do you do with them after you have killed them. I had a chicken farm and an incinerator.
Thanks for the support and understanding ☺️ We eat some of those, some go to the cats at that location and we give many to friends, who like pigeon meat.
As a German, I really don't want to talk about Incinerators
@@AirRifleActivities Dang you eat them..
@@smoke_blxck some of them, and only after having them well done at high temperature 😉
@@MonosShenanigans I personally am not biased in any way, so as far as I'm concerned - talk away, buddy ☺️
Finally i found you, my bro!)))
This is the only best way to deal with those birds in my yard.)))
True story, mate - in my experience culling is the only thing that works.
@@AirRifleActivities I put cardboard at an angle on the cornices, I hung shiny New Year's tinsel, watered them with water, vinegar and pepper... but still your methood is the best 😂😂😂 just look how they look stupidly through the scope, ahahahaha
Thank's for that video ))) l am looking for it )))
Cat= Thanks for pigeon party it's nice to c u again and again😂
😄😄 It's true. They recognize the sound of my guns and come running. They know it means fresh pigeons 😉
@@AirRifleActivities 😻😘😜
04:56 cat be like "AGRADECIDO CON EL DE ARRIBA!!"
Sorry, buddy, I don't speak Spanish. What does that mean? 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities Its a latin american meme originated from this song ua-cam.com/video/A7LMQnYnxmw/v-deo.html the song says "AGRADECIDO CON EL DE ARRIBA" meaning "Grateful with the one above" meaning god we use it to signal when we get lucky like the cat who got a free dinner jajaja
Great shooting, 🥴🤪head shots thick and fast, still laugh when they thump the ground, well done 👍😎
Thanks, David, they do make for some spectacular footage ☺️ Cheers, bud!
The satisfying slap of pidgeon hitting tarmac. Sound like a slap with a roll of wet carpet.
It's really something and it's even better when you're there and can hear it with your own ears 🙂 Thank you, friend 🤝
I installed roof spikes and pigeons still manage to elude them (for now), I also put rat glue over the chimney yesterday. Man, pigeons are such a garbage animals. They make a lot of noise in the morning, as the roof where I live is made out of sheet metal. This video is great. The people who disliked this video do not understand the pigeon problem and danger they bring and are also not capable to think rational.
Thank you for showing understanding, mate. The winged rats carry disease too. Be careful with them. Btw, no humane measures work. They are highly adaptable.
The biggest pest here is human idiots. We make noise, we carry diseases, we kill other animals and we are destroying our fucking home.
Cat; "Taste like chicken"
🤣🤣 Okay, you really cracked me up, Steve, thank you!
Good headshots 😂👍
Thanks, mate 👍
Good clean kills mate! You’ve got skills
Thank you, James. It really means a lot. After all the trash talk I get from people who do not know what a head shot is.
Great shots! These people complaining just don’t understand the purpose behind it. Great shots nonetheless! Keep it up!
Thanks a mil, mate 🤝 It's great to have you watching and expressing your support!
Hey Man , great video And real nice aim , what type of gear are you using exactly ?
Thanks, buddy ☺️ The gun is an Edgun Matador R5M Standard .25 cal. Scope: an Athlon Argos BTR 6-24x50 FFP.
F in the chat for all of the pigeons. It was the best way for them to go out, great shots mate
Thanks, mate, for watching and the support 🙂👍
How are you so stable for those ranges 😅
Whats the yards on those distances? What pellets do you use?
In that particular video I used 34 grain diabolo pellets. If memory serves, the distances were up to 40-50 yards. Stable... Well, I was leaning on walls or pieces of machinery 😉
@@AirRifleActivities dope, just got my air rifle and have it sighted for 36yards.
Just got a head shot on a bird that was in the tree i was shooting at to zero.. Big bird 🐔 flying to each tree in 2 acre pushing the birds away
I managed to get about 15-17y and got em.
Nice clean kills for the majority of shots , good work . That was a windy old day to contend with as well .
Indeed so, mate, it's always windy here by me. Thanks for acknowledging that. There were a couple of shots with the Gamo where we had to fire a follow up, but it wasn't safe with the bird on the ground. Cheers 🤝
7:53 awesome headshot
Thanks, mate, enjoy 🙂🤝
The nightmare of vegans :). I loved the video
Glad you do, thanks, bud 🙂 The ironic thing is we're actually protecting vegans' food too 😉
0:51 He hit every tube on his way down! xD Like it's some cartoon. Hilarious!
😉 Thanks for watching, dude 👍
So nice shots 💪🏽💪🏽
Cheers, mate 👍
Mate you’ve replied to like every comment we need more people on this platform, who care for and interact with there audience
Hey, mate. The fact that you notice and recognise that really means a lot. I respond to every comment, yes, even those who threaten me, curse at me and refuse to even try and understand. The few exceptions are when people use profanity and the algorithms hide those comment or delete them.
Thank you again for watching and your comment, I really appreciate it 🙂🤝
Very nice shots! Do you ever use actual bullets?
Thank you, friend 🙂 No, I shoot airguns only at this point.
Good to see i’m not the only one hunting with my cat 😂😂😂… great job guys!! Excellent shooting those fukers 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you, friend 🙂
"...and here's that stupid pigeon who's not afraid of the shot..." He ain't stupid no more!! lol Good hit. On that one that was stuck, did you ever try and do a VERY carefully-placed shot to sort of 'shift' the body a bit and see if it drops after that? Cheers!! and BTW, MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours!! Thanks for continuing these great vids!!
Buddy, one time I shot an entire magazine at a pigeon's carcass stuck on a roof. To no avail. I just leave them to birds of prey, buzzards and kestrels at that place.
Many thanks and happy holidays!
Hey! First things first, nice video, but can you explain something to me please? Why hunters never shoot a second bullet to a wounded animal to end it's pain? Especially if they are not going to eat it.
First of all, thank you for the positive feedback 🙂
Second - you're mistaken. Me and my boys always take follow up shots whenever necessary. With head shots all this flapping around you see is the birds nervous system shutting down.
It's dead upon the very moment of the impact, hence the lack of a second shot.
@@crunchbucket3derham951 You have no idea what you are talking about, are you?
@@crunchbucket3derham951 I wonder what that makes you, other than a world class hypocrite? How come you watched when you find it so distasteful? Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. I'm not even gonna try to explain.
@@crunchbucket3derham951 pest control, mate. That's what this is. These birds poop all over the place and on the grain and spread salmonella and ornithosis. That's why owners want them gone. And no humane measures worked. It's not like we're shooting feral pigeons just about anywhere - only at these places.
Next time I'm having a bad day I'll remember the bird that made it down only to have the cat come along. That's a bad day made worse!
I must admit you're spot on, friend ☺️ Thanks for watching 👍
Shoot the cat???
cheap cat food?
@@davedangerous, yes, cheap cat food it is 😉 They help me clean up. And no, I wouldn't shoot cats.
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Nice video! I'm having a little pest situation of my own and thinking of investing in an air gun, what setup gun / ammo combo on a budget do you recommend to do the trick? I don't really know anything about air guns, I'm looking into the Gamo Socom 4.5 tactical, would this do the trick? I can't even hang the clothes outside to dry since they will end up full of pigeon poo, starting to get on my nerves... Thanks a lot for your help.
Hey, buddy. Airguns are a complicated topic altogether, and so is the sport/hobby of shooting. I personally shoot PCP airguns (stands for "pre-charged pneumatic"), which are the more complex design, more accurate and more reliable airguns. Higher price too.
The Gamo you're referring to is what we call a "break barrel" airgun, or a "springer", although it has a gas piston instead of a spring. Pigeons are an easy target on buildings. If you intend to shoot close range, then after a little practice and getting used to shooting the gun, you should be able to successfully target the flying rats. If you ask me if it has the sufficient power to take them down - yes, it does, even in this small caliber, if you shoot close to medium range.
Be careful, shoot safe and I suggest you practice a little before getting to shoot live targets. Reading some of the basics on airgun forums and/or watching UA-cam videos will bring a better understanding of anything airgun related, and perhaps even turn you into a passionate and devoted shooter :)
6:45 what a shot!! well done
Thank you, friend 🙂
Did the stuck pigeon eventually fall? "Duct Tape" fixes lots things including sandals. Don't leave home without it.
Good idea, Sir ☺️ And yes, the stuck pigeon did hit the floor about 20 minutes later - no wonder in that strong wind.
You should try to shoot more in the head. I know it‘s difficult but if they are living and falling down, that‘s not right. But there are some awesome headshots! Thanks for the vid
Thank you too. Tell me, please, which one of the shots was not humane enough in your opinion? I'll try to explain what happened and why 🙂
I 100% DISAGREE!! Body shots are essentially a guaranteed kill.
A high tuned .22 or .25 is shooting 80-110ft/lb and any hollow point will explode the lungs/heart. And death will be certain.
However, missing a headshot (due to the accuracy needed (in high wind and steep elevation) taking a beak off is just cruel and the bird will suffer.
So body shots in my opinion, bc death is certain with a skilled shooter, are much more humane.
Headshots are fine under 40 or so yards.
That said, every shot on this video was humane! But would an inhumane shot be put on video?! 🤷🏼♂️
@@KevinWood44 thanks for your extensive comment, buddy. I also prefer heart and lung shots. But you should bear in mind one thing - at high velocities with airguns a hollow point would pretty often makes a clear pass through - tested. Thank you amd have a Happy New Year.
@@AirRifleActivities I didnt mean any offense pal, I was disagreeing w the orgin comment of more headshots 90% of people watching should aim for the body, but you're a superb shot, I'm sure you dispense of the birds ethically.
I'm not a Karen or an animal rights activist lol Idc where you shoot them.
I would personally aim for the largest target, I'd hate to pull a head shot and clip a beak. Whereas if I pull a lung shot it stick does enough damage to kill the bird. I'm not also not as good of a shot as you.
@@KevinWood44 buddy, no offense taken at all ☺️ And I must say I agree with everything you just said. I also think heart and lung shots are much more practical and ethical. That thing you said about clipping when aiming at the head is also absolutely true. And they're more practical because all the flapping and rolling following a head shot alerts not only pigeons, butt all other species in the immediate vicinity 😅 Let alone some passers by or workers thinking that I'm actually torturing the birds.
I do a head shot video every now and then because viewers find it more challenging and spectacular. Some think it's more ethical too.
Excellent shooting there bud, great video
Thank you, friend, means a lot 😊🤝
If the shot didn't kill them, the taste of concrete surely did ! Nice work 👍
Thank you, David 🙂 Although the shots did get the job done. It's just that on head shots there's always that flapping and rolling after the sudden brain death.
Spreading joy with beautiful head shots wonderful video makes me happy knowing you guys are destroying so many flying rats .
Cheers, buddy 👍 We do what we can to help out business and farms. Glad you enjoy the content.
That one pigeon who still lived😢
We couldn't take a follow up - risk of ricochets. People and machines in that direction. That's why we had to wait a few seconds for it to expire.
Why bullets go above crosshair? Is it because rifle is set to much longer distance on which they land at "zero"?
Precisely so, my friend 🙂 And because of the upward angle too.
Whats exactly your reasoning behind using PCP instead of break barrel for just pigeons and how do you get yours refilled? Is PCP really worth it over break barrel for small varmint hunting like this? Thanks
To me it is. The PCP gives you much better precision and over a greater range.
I use a 7 litre carbon fiber bottle. Also a small 0.5 litre one which I refill with a portable compressor. Those can be seen in other videos of mine.
COD : Pigeon Warfare
Many episodes of it on the channel, thanks 😊
geez...this looks like a never ending task o.0
Timo, you won't believe what new permission I just got. The place in this video is nothing. Thousands of flying rats inside a huge grain warehouse. Eating over 75 metric tons of grain each year. Stay tuned, interesting videos coming soon. And thanks for watching 🙂🤝
@@AirRifleActivities you see, for me as a german, those videos are great, because here in germany, maybe you've heard it, nearly nobody owns a gun, you won't ever see content like yours from germany.
the biggest thing people forget is a difference between a pet and a peSt. Notice how one is a lovely creature you willingly have and the other one ruins tons of grains
So true, mate 👍
Animals disturb us: kill
We disturb animals: perfectly fine
just a joke
awesome! i love the video, well made and extremely good head shots plus with slow mo
Thanks a ton, buddy, I appreciate it 🙂🤝
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching, friend 🙂 More on the channel, and more on the way!
@@Stickleback who?
How much Joule has your gun? Between really nice video
Thanks, buddy 🙂 It's an older video of mine. The gun is adjustable. I think in this video it was about 70-71 J.
What gun is this? Its extremely accurate
Thanks, mate. That's an Edgun Matador R5M Standard .25 cal. You can see details at edgun.shop. Cheers.
He makes some of the best guns edgun leshiey
@@buttslayer7492, indeed so 🙂
The shot at @10:00 was well done. The pellet is on view for a split second before it hits the target. Nice one.
Thanks, Gary. You can see the projectiles in flight on almost all of my videos.
Wish you a happy and blessed New Year!
Очень и очень хорошо. Красивые хэдшоты. Красивая съёмка. Всё красивое! Пожалуй, я подпишусь.
Спосибо большое ☺️ Извините, мой русский плохой. Thank you, I appreciate it highly and welcome aboard ☺️
Hi,
With how many Joule do u shoot?
Thanks
You Sincerely
From Germany 🇩🇪
Hey, bud. In this older video of mine, the power level was about 58 fpe, if memory serves. Cheers 🙂
Love your videos like always but you know what I’d love to see as well your misses and explain why Keep up the great videos
Thank you, Alfred 🙂 It's true I don't include a lot of misses in my videos, just the interesting ones. In almost all cases I miss it's due to unpredictable wind gusts, and it's always windy here by me. However, this is not a bad idea, I might make a "miss" video soon 👍
Air Rifle Activities I’ll be looking forward to seeing it I love your videos keep them up🤙🤙
Hey, great video brother. Just had a quick question since I'm not very familiar with guns. I currently found my grandpa's old air rifle. It's a Slavia 640 model 77 with a scope attached. I just wanted an honest small review from a guy who knows a lot about air rifles like yourself. I didn't want to Google it because Google makes it hard for a beginner to really understand. Thank you in advance :)
Hey, buddy. First of all, thanks for watching 👍
I'm afraid I can't give you an honest opinion as I've never shot this gun. I know it's a break barrel, and I prefer shooting PCPs.
My advice to you would be to watch some videos and see how to replace some of the parts on this gun if it's been left for a long time just lying around somewhere. One thing you'll have to replace almost certainly is the piston seal. You can also take it to a gun smith if you have such anywhere close to you - if he's worth his salt, he'll know what to do.
@@AirRifleActivities Will do! Thank you so much for the quick and honest reply! You definitely earned a new subscriber.
@@georges17 thanks, brother, means a lot 🤝 Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
@@AirRifleActivities no worries! I commented on your most recent video to try helping with the ignorant comments. Hope it helps a bit.
He can't give you a answer because he doesn't shoot these poor pigeons humanely. They are suffering on the ground and not dead that's why he uses this air rifle so he can watch them suffer! Stop asking him questions, he's a monster and pest control doesn't go on Rooftops killing birds I guarantee this is illegal!! Don't take advice from this idiot! ! I have a pet pigeon and she's intelligent! They have nests and mates for life and this monster is taking it away for no reason just because he THINKS THERE PESTS!! Newsflash for you, pest control doesn't go on rooftops sniping birds if they did ide see it in my area.. NEVER have I seen such a monster hiding on top of buildings to kill them. He argued that there dead but I've seen they clearly weren't! lies lies inhumane to let them suffer like he does .
vaya puntería mi amigo 💪
Gracias, amigo 🤝
Great video, but can you please tell us more about the rifle and the used ammo in the video ?
Hey, bud. It's an Edgun Matador R5M .25 cal. Pellets are 34 gr JSB. Check the rest of my videos, you can see them on the list of videos on my channel. Cheers 🙂🤝
this is soo fun to watch! i hunt birds with a rifle and in deeply imoressed by your aiming skills🔥🔥
Many thanks, brother 🙂 It's the guns, they outshoot me 😉
Who else loves the scope cam
Most viewers say they do 😉 Thanks for watching and the comment, bud. Happy holidays! 🙂🎄
To się nazywa strzelanie !!!
Jestem pełen podziwu !
What are amazed about?
@@AirRifleActivities shooting skills
Cavolata
4:49 cat finally came around
@@mikailnabisyed8698 😄👍 thanks for watching, friend.
Hi, I am japanese.
I like this Video. Your supernice shot skill's!
Watching this video, feel exhilarating.
Pigeon droppings is bad. I think so, too.
Please continue to do your best on that!
I'm honored to have you watching, buddy 🙂 Thank you for the nice comment!
@@crunchbucket3derham951 I'm not going to dignify this with an answer.
I'd love to have you in my family's farm haha
I'd be happy to help if I could, bud 🙂
Jarhead fire fire fire hit I was hooked I wanted the pink mist
Liked the movie myself 😉 I hope you enjoy the videos 🙂
Pigeons are just flying rats.
My point exactly, mate, thanks. At least the feral ones, when left to reproduce unchecked, especially at all the wrong places.
Squid game glass bridge without glass
I still haven't seen those series, but I think I get it 😉
hey you make very good videos and I like slowing them down but I don't like people who say that it hurts the pigeons because they only suffer 2 to 3 seconds (if you don't kill them instantly)
Thank you for watching, buddy 🙂 We do our best to pull off humane shots only. Headshots are just one way to dispatch a bird instantly. The thing about them is there's a lot of flapping around because of the nervous system shutting down. People think the birds are suffering and start posting a lot of nonsense...
its better then what they get being hunted by natural predators
If that's the case, I am also a sniper and I promise to hunt you in such a way that you suffer the least amount of pain. Is your blood more colorful than the blood of that bird?
Awesome shooting! how much bullet speed of this??
Thank you, friend 🙂 It's an old video of mine but I think I was shooting 34 grain diabolo pellets at about 875 fps.
@@AirRifleActivities WOW, that's amazing :3
I want to try long range shooting when someday I travel to some Countries where airsoft is legal... in Japan that's illegal lmao
@@Mr.Coyotee that's not Airsoft, mate. Those are high power PCP airguns 🙂
@@AirRifleActivities Ive googled that, and that was cool as dying :,3
GOOD WORK. THE GUN SEEMS TO BE ZERO'ED VERY PRECISELY.
Yes, I think it is. Thank you, Adrian ☺️
Regardless the feelings i have while watching this i get your point to kill these birds.
But i have to say that i‘m really impressed by your air rifle. Seems to be serious stuff.
It really is, buddy. And thank you for watching and for your understanding 🤝
Funnily enough, you don't need any licensing for those in Germany as long as you're 18
@@MonosShenanigans makes sense, mate. It's the case in a lot of countries. You just need to register the gun and that's all. Then again, there are those states where you need a licence for the high-powered airguns, like in the UK 🤷
@@AirRifleActivities in Germany, as I understood, you don't even have to register it
@@MonosShenanigans but its illegal to harm anything with the max. 7,5J Luftgewehr you are allowed to buy + you are only allowed to use it on your own property so it‘s not that „funny“ as you try to convey
Espectaculares disparos y muy buenas las imágenes 👍👍👏👏🇦🇷
Muchas gracias, amigo ☺️🤝
@@AirRifleActivities amigos esos son palomas domésticos...decime igual se puede consumir?
@@ezequiel7385 se pueden comer
Great shooting skills must be very fun and satisfying too, also how did you learn to shoot? do you have any tips i could use to take out those pests, getting annoying in my area as of right now
Thank you, friend, I learned myself through practice. Did some reading and watching videos to get the basics as I was starting, of course.
In my experience the best way to get rid of those is culling them.
@@AirRifleActivities Thanks for the advise well appreciate it, great content you make here keep it going!
Its humorus that the cognitively declined people are complaining that its "inhumane" or calling you a monster. Good shooting, you earned a subscriber.
Tell me about it, friend. You warn them, you try to explain why and yet they watch and complain about it... Don't get me started on the threats and foul language...
Thank you kindly for subscribing, it's great to have you on board! 🙂 I'm flattered that you watch both older videos of mine and the new ones 🤝
Unlimited source of pigeon meat... dang bruh... why dont you open a restaurant nearby, offering specialty dish on pigeon meat. 👍
😄 You got that right, brother. Enough pigeons to go around. We eat some of the meat and give a lot out to friends. Thanks for watching and happy holidays!
Gladly take the carcasses off your hands. Chinese fried squabs, yum yum!
😄 Thanks for the amusing comment, buddy 👍 We also eat some of them and others we give to friends - one of them even makes sausages out of the pigeon breasts. I would give many of them to you if I could 🙂
Good evening, what lens are you using on the GoPro 7? thank you...
greetings from pijiño- colombia 😁
Hey, bud. Here's the scope cam mount I use: orioniguanahunter.com/products/orioncam
But you'll also need to replace the lens on the GoPro.
Why☹️
Pest control. Pay attention.
Good skills bro!!
PD:no hate but Idk how can you eat them they can have even more diseases than rats
Thank you, Alejandro 🙂 We eat them only after cooking them at high temperature.
why would you shoot pigeons ?!?!
Pest control. Watch from the start
Hhhm i don’t know.. there are other ways to hold this animals away? There you can shoot day in day out and they always come back? Or is this because of having fun by shooting ?
No other way proved efficient. Culling does the trick. I admit I enjoy doing pest control.
Единственный вариант избавиться от летающих крыс.
Тем людям, которым жалко голубей, следующий раз, когда вы будете подкармливать голубей
задумайтесь над тем, что вы подкармливаете мишени для стрелков.
Absolutely correct, buddy, спосибо 🙂
I understand that pigeon defense is necessary but making a fun sport out of is deeply immoral. I hope, you understand this one day.
Duly noted. Thanks, mate.
So tell me how you would do it
No no please stop please =(
Pest control, mate.
@@AirRifleActivities Nah. You do it because you enjoy the killing for fun, so face it and stop making excuses for it.
@@AirRifleActivitiesok
do they die with the bullet or because of the impact to the ground?
The projectile impact is what dispatches them, no two ways about it. Falling from 80-90 feet won't kill a pigeon - it's just not heavy enough. Those are pellets, by the way, we're shooting air guns.
@@AirRifleActivities ok thanks for sharing
Heashot must be the most satisfying 🥰❤️ please try heashot video
Cheers, mate 🙂 There'll be a new head shot video soon. In the meanwhile you can watch my other head shot videos, you'll find them in the list of vids on my channel. Enjoy 👍