I take offense at the term. I own a CZ-452 .22 rifle for silhouette shooting. I own a Benjamin 392, 397 (my first gun) and HB 17 for plinking. So I own 3 pellet guns and a .22. I was called a "gun nut" by a neighbor after a pet pot belly pig was shot and killed by a moronic child in the neighborhood. I shoot at targets on my property with my pellet rifles and pistol, legally. I only shoot my .22 at a range. I would never condone the act of shooting another person’s pet. I think the kid should be punished to the limit of the law. It was brought up I shoot in my yard too and the police paid a visit on me to ask a few questions.
Some how the acts of a few stupid people has tarnished all of us. Do you as a gun owner support the right to bear arms to the point of irresponsibility? Is there a point where you draw the line. I do. I know some people out there shoot for the thrill of killing. Not me. I don’t even hunt. How can we expect to keep our right to bear arms if we support absolutely no gun control or responsibility. Responsible gun owners will lose everything because of the few who just can’t do the right thing.

A.) in my state or county? The neighbors son is a heathen and has shot our elderly pet dog and shot at the house. I am not going to be terrorized by a disturbed/ evil 10 year old. We are worried for our safety and that of our pets.
B.) Can "spent" pellets or BBs be detected w/ a metal detector.
I have photos of the child w/ gun and wound on my dog, have noted dates and exact threats. I plan to contact those I know in law enforcement after the busy holiday weekend?

Any other help, ideas? Indiana and gun law research are not helping me much- nothing on pellet guns coming up.
House is brick so no damage yet, worried about my dog when I am away if he does this when we are HOME. No, have not spoken w/ parents they were home and I am sure by his fowl language he is been raised to be violent and cruel. I LOVE my pets and I am not sleeping over this.