spudm They're good instruments to improve your aim pattern.lol. I used a remote control airplane to improve my aiming pattern with a 22 mag bolt action once.It never returned. I only used one shot to make the plane bellyflop in the water. I had a lot of neighbors applauding and cheering when it hit the water.I did my civic duty in controlling noise abatement area. Everyone slept good that night as I was on alert.lol. Been on alert since my early 40-50's and still standing guard,waiting for the next one. Hope its a bigger drone so I can use a bigger caliber. To me they look like a UFO, so I am hoping there will be a reward for proof of downing any of the snoops, criminal activity's, I would consider any of them as criminal activity. For farmers to check crops, animals on their own place I have no problem with the use of them (tractors and foot count of animals), I might even think its permissive to use a 4 wheeler,but if one ever flew around our place, it would only make one pass before it would be useful for recycling. Now after eye surgery, I'm good to go for another 35 yrs of shooting down drones. JMO. LOU
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