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Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« on: May 20, 2011, 05:53:33 PM »
Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump or landfill and what equipment do you use?  I have been shooting rats at local dumps or landfills since the late 50's. Started off with a Remington 512 and a flashlight and recently set up a S&W 15-22 with a holo sight and a "krypton" light attached under the barrel.  I have used .22 handguns and a flashlight, also.  The fun part is when the shooting starts the rats scramble and some even head toward your light.  Gives you realistic practice for shooting suicide bombers.  LOL

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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2011, 12:09:55 AM »
  I used my Winchester model 69 22 rifle. The 3 local dumps here have been closed since the late 60's.
  I don't think you can get into the land fill. It is a gated operation and i believe no guns or shooting.

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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2011, 04:38:11 AM »
Around my parts the urbanites have taken over the state and there are no more garbage dumps.  Vermont has pretty much been converted with solid-waste districts running the show.  Even in small towns, there are "transfer stations" that bring dumpsters and compactors around on specific days for rubbish collections.  Recycling is pretty much universal. The dumps of my growing-up days are long gone.  Back in the day, though, we kids used everything from 22's and bb-guns on up to and including the family deer rifles.  As for lights at night, it was anything from hand-held flashlights to leaving car headlights on at night.  a couple of my contemporaries even created a lighting device made from a charged car battery and a headlight, mounted on a piece of scrap lumber.  For a while, I shot rats with a 6.5 Carcano, that had a tendency to shoot about 18 inches high at close range (20 yards or so).  Nobody in my town handloaded back then, and the ammo I was using was surplus military, that came loaded in stripper clips and cheap.  I missed a lot of rats with that rifle.  30-30's were common, along with a lot of other levergun calibers that today are common among the CAS crowd.  I remember a couple of guys that had 22 revolvers, but nobody used centerfire handguns. There just weren't many people in town that owned much besides rifles and shotguns, and everyone had those.

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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2011, 07:02:33 AM »
I moved home to eastern Oregon last week. I looked for the old dump where
we shot rats and found out that the land had been "restored" to the original
sage and juniper. We used flashlights and I presonally used my Dads' Model
33 Remington 22LR. It is the same one I had used to shoot rats in my Great
Uncles, barn, starting at the age of eight or so.
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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2011, 11:07:28 AM »
Flynmoose, my wife are thinking about moving from South Georgia to South Indiana.  Love it up around the Madison area.  If you live in the South where do you retire--North or West?  I'm tired of gators, skeeters, flies, and gnats 24/7/365.  I have spent so much money on Bullfrog and other repellants, I could retire  on it.

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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2011, 02:24:15 PM »
When I was a teenager most of the local dumps allowed shooting but not anymore. I do not know of a single area such as that where one can do some oddball varmint shooting.

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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2011, 06:39:38 AM »
That would be a great time.  I am pretty sure that our dumps here would not allow it. 
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Re: Who shoots rats at your local garbage dump?
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2011, 07:24:26 AM »
Now that brings up some fond memories.  A long time ago we shot rats at a couple of dumps located in rural areas.  The best method as .22lr with a flashlight.  My brother fashioned a short piece of 2x4 that we attached to the stock of an ancient Stevens single shot with ski binding straps.  It nicely accommodated a 2 D cell flashlight and he would use the push button to flash the rat when he heard the scurrying little feet.  It was a blast.  We also tried the "park the car by the freshest pile of garbage, load up, then hit the high beams" technique.  Fast furious action with 4 or 5 unloading as fast as we could, garbage flying everywhere, and occasionally, even a rat would be hit.  Ahhh, high school in the early 70's.