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Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
what would be better for the 4 leged beast a .22 or a shotgun?
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
Most guys I know use a 22 for squirrel. If you want to use a shotgun, maybe a 410 instead of a 20ga. I know a guy who like to use a 50cal black powder for 'em. Gotta make it a head shot or bark them. A body hit with the 50 doesn't leave much.
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I'm not a squirrel hunter but I would have to say use a .410, unless the critter is on the ground you can't be sure of where a rifle bullet will fall when shooting skywards, even if it is only a .22.
Remember to be sure of your target AND WHATS BEYOND, if you shoot at a treed animal and miss wheres the bullet gonna fall? |
RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I use a Marlin 22 Mag. It doesn't ruin any meat if only solid points are used. I don't take shots on the ground because of skipping, even though there isn't really any homes near where I hunt.
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
WELL IF ITS A RUNNING SHOT I WOULD WANT A 410, BUT IF ITS A EASY SHOT WHERE THE SQUIRREL ISN'T MOVING THEN A 22, BUT LIKE WHAT WAS POSTED BEFORE MAKE SURE OF WHATS EBHIND YOUR TARGET!!!!!!!
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
It depends if you want to bring home a lot of squirrels or just want to plink at them for a while. A shotgun will get you a lot more squirrels in the end. Squirrels are really easy to miss with a .22, but it's a lot of fun. If you're using a shotgun forget the .410, use at least a 20 gauge with high brass 6 shot (full choke), drop that to 4 shot if you're using a modified choke. Nothing wrong with a 12 gauge on squirrels either.
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
Squirrels are not 'Big Game'.
I use a .22 cal. Winchester. MJW Edited by - Michael J. Weigel on 01/30/2002 01:16:03 |
RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I prefer a .22 or .22 mag with a scope. I aim for the head. It keeps me in practice for hunting with my big game rifle (scope). I have a .410 and have used it also...it works fine too. I plan on letting my son start out with that in a couple years.
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
Boltman...forget the .410??? That hurts man! LOL I hunt squirrels and rabbits with a .410 all the time. A 410's ballistics are incredible. It's just an "experts gun". The pattern is so dense and tight that it makes it hard to hit small targets.
Since I've been hunting with a 410, caliber has amazed me time and time again. However, I don't feel it's a good caliber to start a child hunting with. The recoil is mild, but the margin for error is so thin that it is discouraging for a child. |
RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
.22 with a scope...Winchester model 9422<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
TB Edited by - Two Beards on 01/31/2002 23:52:30 |
RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I completely agree with Pro-Line.
I started with and still love my Win. 9422. I will start my children with this gun after they have enough experience on a BB gun. MJW |
RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
i normaly use a 22 calaber. holopoint shell. but i have used a .223 deer rifle. it is a real little deer rifle. but it works realy awsome on squares and coyottes and fox
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
It is best to use a .22, they are a lot more fun and take good accuracy, I do tons of squirrel hunting in which i use a 20ga but sometimes youll get to many pellets in it and youll be spittin them out while your eatin the squirrel. Use a shotgun at first then move to a .22 because youll find that .22s are a heck of a lot more fun.
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I used to spend most of my time chasing the tree rats and the 22 was definatly of choice! The 12 gauge brought them down like a ton of bricks but you would be picken out pellets for ever not to mention the damage you did! The 22 my old remington nylon stock did a number on them and proved very effective! I am glad the ole man put me onto tree rats as they were how I grew up hunting be it with him or alone as in most cases! the 12 gauge really tore them up..atleast the few I shot, numbers 6's full choke. Learned real quick to pass on those pesky critters while grouse hunting only to come back with my side kick 22 for some fine action!
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RE: Sqirrels with a .22 or a shotgun
I hunt in National Forests mostly and this topic begged me to respond. I was once forced to hide behind a tree on a ridge with bullets whizzing by me while some hunters down below me were popping off their .22s up into the trees. I couldn't see them and they couldn't see me, but some frantic yelling put a stop to it. Scarred the crap out of me!
I always use a shotgun (20ga) for exactly that reason. I think if you are absolutly sure you're being safe use a .22. But if you are going to be shooting up into trees think twice! "Hunt smart, know your target and beyond" |
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