9 mm Leshiy: Shooting Pigeons with Hades!



Expansive diabolo pellets – the famous Hades in .35 cal!
And what better pest-blasting tool to shoot those with than the Edgun Leshiy 9 mm semi-auto PCP!

MY GEAR:
Rifle → Leshiy 2 9 mm: https://www.edgun.shop/collections/leshiy-2-9mm/products/leshiy-2-9-mm?variant=46504193917252
Scope → Hawke FRONTIER FFP 3-15×50 MIL EXT: https://www.edgun.shop/collections/visores/products/visor-hawke-frontier-ffp31550milext?variant=20819070484539
Suppressor → Behemoth: https://www.edgun.shop/collections/suppressors-behemoth/products/behemoth-silencer-tri-lug?variant=40583426146338
Projectile → Edgun Hades Pellets: https://www.edgun.shop/collections/pellets/products/edgun-hades-pellets-cal-35-weight-5g?variant=46655917621572

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41 thoughts on “9 mm Leshiy: Shooting Pigeons with Hades!”

  1. Get you one of those little kid fishing reels with a 1 oz lead weight and some treble hooks. Get plenty of weights and hooks. You're gonna snag every thing but you'll get them off the roofs and ledges.

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  2. You could tell right away there's something different about the round being used – most of them just dropped dead up on the ledge where they perch. Before, they would still have enough strength to fly away before dying mid-flight. Sometimes a 'coup de grâce' was needed to finish it off. Not this time, apparently.

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  3. Gotta love the precision you get from diabolos compared to slugs. Not that the slugs are bad but the diabolos
    are better. 🙂 Nice to see there still is a need for your service. Thanks for sharing Alex and big thumbs up as usual!

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  4. Wow! A .357 hole should do the job. Reminds me of a seen from a movie called "The Quick and the Dead" where you can see the daylight shine through the hole in his stomach. Glad you are still keeping their population in check.

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