Bobby you should get a game viper express air shotgun it is a .22 cal pellet gun which is good and it shoots shot shells which I have killed doves with flying it is a single shot but I love it please do some research on it
To get starlings to come in just find a nest of any native bird and wait for the starlings to knock the eggs out and be complete a-holes. Great vid Bob
Putting up the dead ones you shoot works pretty good, I shoot starlings all summer long on farms and I usually put up a few cardboard cut outs to decoy a few then I pick them all up and put them out belly down in a spread and the more you shoot the bigger it gets, what makes it even better is if you get ahold of some bamboo skewers and it's a little graphic but stick them on skewers and stick it in the ground then they bounce around in the breeze they look like their actually standing
Another idea I use for decoys is cut up a trash bag and put little stakes through them and set them up in big spreads. Each decoy only has to be about 5 inches long in little strips it works wonders
Bobby, the gamo air rifle are great for the price. They are accurate and powerful. I like the .177cal I hunt everything from rock dove to coyotes with it. The only complaint I have is most of them are very picky with pellets. Your best bet is to buy several different brands, weights, styles such as standard pointed, flat points, hollow points, copper, the lightweight PBA pellets etc
Bobby, you seem like one hell of a good dude. You remind me of a good friend, and hunting partner of mine. It seems like it would be an awesome time hunting with you. You’re channel is by far my favorite, bro, great video, and keep’em coming.
We shoot starlings at a dairy in Oregon. We use 28ga and many times we have shot two flats per shooter. You would love the 28, it performs way beyond what it should. Stars are nice because they usually fly level, they are free. We use decoys, but blackbirds are what usually comes to them. Bonus collared doves come in for the feed corn and a few feral pigeons.
Love the Gamo barrel break for the price. Scope works. Have plunked four collared doves and two starlings today from the kitchen window. Farthest was ~40 yards.
I see tons of them while driving to work. I should stop by and ask the farmer if I can get rid of them for him. I want to try the "four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie" thing.
AWESOME video!!!, Hey when duck season comes around you should come down here to the Mississippi delta,it’s great hunting down here!And you should try cutting corn cobs in half and painting them for decoys.
Hey bob check out the Diana storm rider the are supremely accurate they come with a single shot tray and a magazine they are also $200 and if you buy the kit you get a pump and a gun and I forget what else but hey if you wanna check it out you won’t be disappointed.
i have used coke cans painted black as well as the cheap foam dove decoys painted black. check walmart for the 6 pack of doves after season they are cheap.
Im sure others have mentioned Airforce air rifles.. they are awesome but not exactly starter $$$.... for a inexpensive " starter " for trying out PCP air rifles you might want to check out the Umarex Gauntlet. Since the Gamo you mentioned is very new I think the Umarex will already have more available upgrades should you choose to " pimp your ride ". Be sure to try a number of different manufacturers pellets and different pellet weights because finding the " prime " pellet will make a huge difference in accuracy.
100% agreement. Airforce have a million options for a tweakfest. Benjamin Marauder is also a very accurate entry level PCP rifle, but like anything else it is a compromise as air capacity is low. PCP rifles are precision tools, very capable at ranges that will impress and addictive. Don't skimp on a scope either. I like 4-16X or 5-20X. Again, a precision instrument. Every gun has a favorite pellet it seems. I went through 8 different types before settling on Predator Polymag for my purposes. Also leaves a nice clean hole in paper. PCPs can be very effective hunting tools.
Why is the Bobby guy films shotgun brass logo on the middle of the screen? Is it just me? Haha great video tho bob!!! I love all the videos!! When I get the notification that you upload your the RU-vid I look forward to!!! Great video!! And once again another great catch!!!
Cool stuff guys! I shoot starlings on dairies out in California and use several types of PCP air rifles, but the Gauntlet in .22 would be a good choice. It's starts off around 300 bucks. It's accurate and will Do a good enough job for ya!
@@BobbyGuyFilms Of course there are much better air rifle, but for the price point and all the options that come with the rifle it's hard to beat for the money your putting down. I was just shooting mine ony property and it's an accurate rifle. Mine likes the h&n copper coated 14 grain field target trophy pellets. Happy shopping brother!
Bobby you should get a game viper express air shotgun because it shoots .22 cal pellets which is powerful and they make shotgun shells for it please do some research on it I have it a love it
Try the Umarex Gauntlet in .22 cal it’s a good pcp rifle that is regulated and can provide great accuracy at medium and long distance like 50 or 75 yards it’s only $299 plus s&h or get it with the combo which I believe is that it comes with a hawke scope
Hey bobby as far as i know walmart does not sell pcp airguns they sel spring and nitrogen powered air guns though. Go to pyramidair and look at the pcp airguns they have. I would not recommend any airgun from walmart. You can get a whole pcp setup on pyramid air for under $300 and it wont break in a few months and will be much more accurate than a break barrel. The only spring powered airgun i will recommend is the browning underlever. Very very accurate and consistent. These starling videos are cool and different keep the vids comin
You can get silencers legally for air rifles because they are not considered a firearm. airgundepot.com has tons of stuff btw if you haven't looked there.
Gamo makes a good PCP in the Urban but my question is how far are you shooting ? Also what’s ur price point ?? I have a few that are budget guns but accurate that I would suggest but price is the key