I was much too tired last night to do any hunting since I had been only getting 3-5 hours of sleep each of the few previous nights.
Today my new scope arrived. For ~$90 it's a damn nice scope. Way better than even the one that came with the Trail NP. I thought the lighted reticules were going to help but since I have the bright flashlight I don't need them. Also - haven't set the traps since the rifles came in. It's more fun actively hunting.
Put the new scope on the Fusion, put in new co2 cartridges and started zeroing it. I guess the scope was set for something very different from my rifle and ranges I'm shooting at since the first shot was 5" away from where I aimed (at 6 yards!). Quite a few pellets later I had it zeroed in pretty good. Now it was time to start firing some of the new pellets that also came today - Gamo
RED FIRE - the hollow points with the red cone of plastic in them. I figured since they are a different weight I may need to re-zero a little bit. Shot the first one and it was about an inch low and 1/2" to the right. ok, click the dials a little bit. Next shot - almost the same spot. *click click click click*. A little closer now. *clickity click* some more. DAMNIT - 2" low. At least now that I've put well over 150 pellets through the rifle since I got it the noise has started to quiet down a bit.
Earlier, I had noticed that with my hole puncher pellets if they didn't slide smoothly into the barrel as I pushed the bolt forward they tended to fly a little off course. NONE of the Gamos were going in smoothly. I try a few more and the aim kept getting worse. Now I'm thinking these gamo hunting pellets just aren't going to work with my rifle. Boy, am I going to write a scathing review on Amazon! Screw all those people who swear how accurate they are. I resign myself to the crossman pointy tips. I go to rezero again since I've done so much clicking. The first shot with the hole punchers - I didn't even see where it hit and couldn't tell with all the holes everywhere. Put a fresh target up. Shoot again at the target in the very center of the sheet (multiple bulls on the sheet). It hits about 4" low and 1" to the right.

Did the Gamos do something to the rifle?? I shoot once again and I can see the pellet flying to the target through the scope. It punches through the paper and I hear it fall to the bottom of the target box.

DOH!!! I had run out of co2 *lol* No wonder the shots had been getting so bad (and noise so quiet...)
Put new co2 in and try the Gamos again. 3-4 shots and a several clicks later it seems to be doing ok. Put up a fresh target and get this:

Each bulls is barely bigger than a dime and smaller than a penny.
YAY! The Gamos are going to work =)
For giggles I took a pic of the duct seal behind the target. I had mashed it the other night so only the shots from the past 2-3 days are showing. The really deep holes with shiny pellets are from the Trail NP. The shallower ones are from the Fusion. I think you'll be able to tell which ones were shot with low co2 pressure.

Ok, so it's hard to tell how deep they are from looking straight on.
Here is an angled shot. The clean holes where you can't see a pellet are probably the Trail NP. Some of those pellets went almost an inch deep.

Decide the accuracy is good enough for hunting and I should still have enough co2 for a few more good shots. Go outside and start looking. Almost immediately I see one straight across the stream by the water. Line up a head shot and hit him just behind the jaw. He jumps and falls into the water as a good size blood slick forms around him. That Gamo really made him bleed. He was dead in just a few seconds.
Only two or three minutes later I see 2 of them a bit further away (30 feet?) on a "beach" part of the bank (low tide). Give the dial a couple clicks (1/4moa each click) and nail one of them. Not sure exactly where I hit but he flips, spasms a couple times and dies there on the beach. Of course the other ran into the shrubs/weeds but it wasn't long before he came out to check on his dead comrade. I don't have a clear head shot so I say screw it and aim for the rib cage area. *pfft!* *whack* *squeal* He hops a couple times and runs off further away into more shrubs where I can't see him anymore. Can't say if he is dead right now but he aint doing so well for sure.
Kept looking for more for about 10 minutes and didn't see anymore. It starts raining and I decide to come in and tell tonight's story. If it stops raining I'll change co2 carts and go out again.
Current count:
Shot - 8
Traps - 67. (one drowned in a bucket of water a couple days ago)