It being winter, the grackles are raiding my chicken coop again. They fly in through the chicken hatch, bathe in their water, scatter their food and crap all over everything.
They "stage" in a tree near the coop. If I shoot from the garage, I can get a good angle on the tree with several miles of nothing behind it.
Question is this: Is it better to leave the gun (Savage in .17HMR with a good scope and a bipod) in the garage at a constant, if DARN cold temperature, or lug it back and forth whenever a shot presents itself?
Pros would be less chance for condensation. What are the cons?
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Ya gotta jerk harder than that, there's a lot of slack in that chainlund329 wrote:This belongs in the shotgun forum.... Just jerkin' your chain Downeaster...

Actually, can't get close enough to whack 'em with a scattergun, and it wouldn't be as much fun anyway.
An empty weapon is just a very expensive hammer.