Need Help!!!!
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Bismarck, North Dakota
Posts: 72
Need Help!!!!
What is the best caliber to shoot beaver? Also what would be the best brandof gun in the caliber to buy? This gun will really take a beating in the boat on the river in the spring when the ice is just starting to melt. Any and all opinion is welcome and needed.
Damion
Damion
#2
RE: Need Help!!!!
If you are shooting beaver they are in traps so just use a 22 short. If they are not in a trap check your local laws in most states it is not aloud to shot them.If it is aloud I would use a 22 long rifle so the hides do not get messed up.
If you are just shooting them to get rid of them PLZ ask some one to trap them,hate to see a resores go to waste.
If you are just shooting them to get rid of them PLZ ask some one to trap them,hate to see a resores go to waste.
#5
RE: Need Help!!!!
I've wiped them out in my creek with my Single Six, Ruger MarkII, and Marlin 25N, in 22 LR, and a 22 Mag. Recently started using my new squirrel rifle in 17HMR. The 17 is a little light but with good shooting works well at short distances.
I got some eradication work and the guy wasn't happy just being rid of them. He wanted to see bodys, so I switched over to a 223 in a NEF handi rifle. That thing is "bad medicine" in beaver town. The only problem is the noise. I have to wear ear plugs and it really increases the time it takes for them to come back out. With the 17 I was "killing" several in a sitting. With the 223, one kill an hour is pretty much average.
I got some eradication work and the guy wasn't happy just being rid of them. He wanted to see bodys, so I switched over to a 223 in a NEF handi rifle. That thing is "bad medicine" in beaver town. The only problem is the noise. I have to wear ear plugs and it really increases the time it takes for them to come back out. With the 17 I was "killing" several in a sitting. With the 223, one kill an hour is pretty much average.
#6
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Bismarck, North Dakota
Posts: 72
RE: Need Help!!!!
Well I think I am going to get one in a 17 our one in a 22 mag. What brand of gun should I get it in. I need one that can really take the beating of bouncing around in the boat when it is runing into ice bergs or when an ice berg slams into the boat. I am going to but a lighted scope on it so I can see the cross-hairs when it starts to get dark.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Need Help!!!!
if your gettinga 17hmr go marlin, there cheap and there are one of the most accurate right out of the box. it cant be beat. go to www.rimfirecentral.com and search for so groups that people have posted from there marlin.
#8
RE: Need Help!!!!
I agree with the Malin if you go with the 17HRM or the 22mag. That's what I've got and they are great. The lighted reticle is also the best choice for shooting these.
The easy way to get them is to find a spot where they have to travel to get to thier dam. Knock some down so they have to travle to work on it. They can't stand moving water and will work on it all day until you shoot a few. Then they will try to wait until dark but they are like kids looking at an icecream cone. Break the dam at noon and they can't wait to fix it. They will start coming out before dark.
Even after you get down to the last few and they don't come out until dark you can kill them if you can get high enough to see the reflection of the sky in the water. Watch for the water ripples and it's like a signal telling where they are working. With the lighted retical you don't need a spot light or anything. You'll see them moving with the reflection and it's just like getting them back lighted and you just put the glowing red dot on his head and boom.
The easy way to get them is to find a spot where they have to travel to get to thier dam. Knock some down so they have to travle to work on it. They can't stand moving water and will work on it all day until you shoot a few. Then they will try to wait until dark but they are like kids looking at an icecream cone. Break the dam at noon and they can't wait to fix it. They will start coming out before dark.
Even after you get down to the last few and they don't come out until dark you can kill them if you can get high enough to see the reflection of the sky in the water. Watch for the water ripples and it's like a signal telling where they are working. With the lighted retical you don't need a spot light or anything. You'll see them moving with the reflection and it's just like getting them back lighted and you just put the glowing red dot on his head and boom.