Originally Posted by
Big Uncle
As this is a hunting site, we sometimes are the target of silly little anti-hunters that come here to stir the pot. As you are unknown and have asked what most here would consider an exceedingly odd question you must expect to be viewed with a jaundiced eye at first. Please keep this firmly in mind, and follow your own advice.
As to the original question, it depends upon the animal and where they are hit. A rat or squirrel is vastly tougher than a bird. At five feet almost any small game can be killed cleanly with even a slingshot - if the projectile strikes a vital area. A light weight and low velocity projectile would work but the impact point would be critical. If a vital area is not hit and the animal is not taken cleanly then it is just cruel. Cruel behavior is not looked upon kindly by hunters.
Hello,
I was aware that my question would appear odd to most, although I wasn't expecting to receive blunt insults as responses, though. Even though my question is public, I'm a person that would ignore public questions that I can't or won't answer. I would never respond to a question in such manor.
A side note, I know this is a hunting forum, however, keep in mind that my question doesn't necessarily specify hunt. Rats and squirrels can be a nuisance on private property. Some may just want them dead by any means. And again, I know it is a very rare situation, but, not an impossible situation to be close enough. It's happened to me various times. Please don't assume that I am not here for hunting due to my previous comment, I simply wanted to point that out so we all can be opened minded to the many possibilities rather than making assumptions. I did find a comment in a previous post, by the way. Mentioning they killed a squirrel with a lungshot, using 200fps velocity. I don't know more details, but, again, be opened minded and understand that these events can happen. It doesn't mean they planed, just can happen. Thank you for your response.
Last edited by XauroraRAVEN; 11-20-2014 at 01:49 PM.