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who_else 04-09-2003 08:27 PM

coon gun?
 
what is the best coon gun that is light and cheap that is a auto or bolt action, i dont want a fancy one, one tha i can beat when i am out coon hunting at night, it has to have a clip though, try to help my out guys, i dont have much money but i need a new gun so i dont hurt dads. who_else

mez 04-10-2003 08:33 AM

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10/22 ruger synthetic stock stainless steel barrel

Nomercy 04-10-2003 10:51 AM

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FIrst thing, quit calling it a clip, it' s a detachable magazine, the M-1 Garand had a clip, look at one at a shop sometime and you' ll realize the difference.

Secondly, why do you have to have a detachable magazine to coon hunt? I' ve been hunting them all my life with Marlin model 60' s (or 66' s, they quit making them last I checked, they' re just like the 60' s). They' re cheap, and accurate, and don' t mind shooting a bit dirty as long as you keep them clean in between hunts.

As for me, I take a Ruger MKII pistol, accurate as heck and I don' t have to fight a full length arm through the creek at night (I hunt some WOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLYYYYY territory). I also really enjoy taking a cricket, they' re pretty cheap, only problem is that they are single shots (one' s I' ve had at least) they are extremely compact though, so portaging is almost as good as my pistol, but they are more accurate and not quite as loud.

trapperDave 04-10-2003 12:49 PM

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I use a 10/22 stainless/synthetic stock. Light weight,never rusts,can hit anything from 10ft to 100yds. I like the " clip" because I can load or unload instantly,never liked walking around a woods in the dark with a loaded weapon on my back.

Nomercy 04-12-2003 10:05 AM

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One thing I did forget to mention, I used to use a Ruger 10/22 for coon hunting, and my advice is NEVER leave it without a magazine in. First of all, I hunt in country where we' ve been jumped on by bobcats (they bound out of trees onto lights if you even accidentally shine them) and we' ve had several close encounters of the mountain lion kind. In these instances, it' s just more reassuring to have a loaded arm handy.

Secondly, that' s one big hole for a WHOLE lot of crap to crawl into, so unless you gun-sock it during portage, don' t plan on it cycling very well after a couple creek crossings or one good fight. And that' s if you don' t fall down or have to crawl through brush, or have to jump down embankments etc.

Thirdly, even if you do insert an empty magazine, you might lose it. It only happened to me once, but buddies of mine with 10/22' s or other detach mag models have had a LOT of experience with finding their magazine gone upon arriving at the tree, somehow they bump their mag release, it got to the point with some of them that they all started strapping their mags in so they couldn' t eject. (It typically happened with slicked up models, work done on them that is, or when we were wearing the necessary large amounts of clothing, but that' s more the rule than the exception, so we ruled out detach mags.)

I suppose it would be ok to put in an empty magazine, but that' s just one more thing to have to concentrate on or forget about, is this the empty one or not??

Plus, having to unload a single bullet and try to put it back in a magazine isn' t really handy when you' re leading a pair of hounds, carrying four or five coons, and wearing gloves three inches thick because it' s 15 below outside and you' re in a foot or two of snow.

trapperDave 04-12-2003 03:40 PM

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Coon don,t run when it' s 15 below w/ 2 foot of snow :D

t-roy 04-14-2003 07:37 AM

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holy crap, i just noticed you are from iowa! i have one i' ll sell ya. marlin 795, blued synthetic stock, red-dot, 2 ten shot clips.:D

who_else 04-14-2003 07:12 PM

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well somebody from above helped me out, this weekend at the pheasants forever banquet i won a savage .22 LR semi-auto, stainless, with black synthetic stock, do u think a red dot is the best way? thanks who_else

Nomercy 04-16-2003 01:03 PM

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TD, They might not run fer a night er two, but they' ve got to eat and drink at some point. Last year at one point we had just under 2ft accumulated and it was well below freezing during the day, not to mention the night, and we went out on different areas for a week straight (since school was cancelled, so we didn' t have to get up and wake the kids in the mornings) we got a bit over 40 coons that week, brought home 43 if I recall correctly, not counting the " squirrels" we left behind. 43 in 9 days of hunting isn' t really a lot, but it isn' t that bad either, considering some of the guys that we talk to at the buyer claim that 4-5 a night is a God-send. Our philosophy has always been, if the dogs will load up, then we' re going to get some coons, if our dogs won' t jump in on their own, then you know it' s too dang nasty out to be hunting. Course actually hunting them is different than sitting at home in bed and waiting for them to come to you, maybe they don' t run the same lines just because it' s colder out, don' t know, don' t trap, don' t ever care to either.

trapperDave 04-16-2003 08:33 PM

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I' ve coonhunted for over 30 years so I reckon I' ve learned a thing or two about coon behavior. Will they run on sow? Some,especially come breeding season or extended periods of snow cover. Will they be running in 15 below zero weather,not likely at all. Raccoons go into a semi-hibernating pattern during extreme cold. If it was 15 below and you got 43 coon, Id say youre taking them out of their dens.

SMITTY03 04-17-2003 08:25 AM

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Check with your local game laws before you purchase one. I know that in louisiana, you can only have a single shot .22. If the law happens to be the same where you are at, then a gun with a clip won' t do you any good.

trapperDave 04-17-2003 11:19 AM

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NO KIDDING? Only a single shot? Glad I' m not coonhunting down there!

Nomercy 04-26-2003 08:39 AM

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Hey smitty, do you have any idea as to how that law came about? That' s rediculous that you can only use a single shot...I have a heck of a time filling a tube with rounds with my gloves off at the truck, let alone if I had to do it at the tree!! Put on some warm gloves and get them all mucky running the creek and then try to handle a .22lr bullet with them for EVERY shot all night? I' d lose a box of shells for every five rounds I' d get off!!

hotgunner21 05-08-2003 03:37 PM

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SINGLE SHOT !?!?!? that is crap[X(]

Little Bow Man 1 05-10-2003 10:25 PM

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A good coon gun is a New England 22-250.

hotgunner21 05-11-2003 08:51 PM

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a .410 or a .22 would be best for coons

bspittman 05-12-2003 02:58 PM

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LBM .22-250 for coon?? You' ve lost your mind. You definitely don' t need any more than a .22 for coon. It' s not like you' re shooting them 500 yds away. They' re treed. You can take your time. Whew!!!!....22-250 for coon???

coyote caller 05-12-2003 03:24 PM

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Hi Who else;

To tell you the truth about what gun is a good coon gun. What ever .22 that is comfortable to you. If you like the gun, and it shoots accurately that' s the best gun for you. I myself use a .22 High Standard pistol. It' s carried in a holster, and I don' t have to worry about dropping it when walking my dogs out of the woods. Believe me when your carrying 1 or 2 coons and leading out the dogs, It' s a lot less hassle.

Coyote Caller

hotgunner21 05-13-2003 06:10 PM

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Be sure to hit them in the head (unless youre using a shotgun) because if you are using a .22, body shots take a few to anchor the coon, ive hit them 5 times in the body with a .22lr and it ran off, on the other hand when I popped one in the head it fell right down dead;)


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