For baby squirrels, would you guys pick the 17FB or a 17AH? Because they tend to wander around our feet at the squirrel patch and you can reach down while seated at the bench and pick them up on occasion, I'm leaning towards a 15-18 grain spit wad and a smooth bore soda straw to reduce fur damage
They can be challenging at 200 yards or more.
Which caliber?
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Re: Which caliber?
Heh heh heh, good one! Although the BC on the spit-wad may be a tad lacking in the breeze.csand wrote:I'm leaning towards a 15-18 grain spit wad and a smooth bore soda straw to reduce fur damage ]
To properly protect those expensive Danner's and your 4x4 truck tires, there's nothing like a familiar .22LR belt pistol for those little charging munching buggers. I actually had to protect Captqc from one such incident a few years ago, the rat was so close, he couldn't hit it with his pistol.....sort of 'in your face'! It was 'Rick to the rescue', and I've never let him hear the end of it either.
I hope that little fellow there on your bench was kept under strict supervision, as they've been known to really have their way with components and ammo on the benchtop.
These might even be collector's items by now!
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Re: Which caliber?
Well it looks to me like the little fellow seems to be leaning towards the 17AH So you may want to go with his choice. Bill K
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Re: Which caliber?
I am guessing Lucy is a Jack Russell Terrier? We have one that goes by the same name and nick-name! I swear, JRT's are a rodents' worse nightmare!
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Re: Which caliber?
Yes, she is a Jack Russell Terrier. There must be something about JRTs being named Lucy. I have a friend in Oklahoma with a JRT named Lucy. We had Beagles for year but once we got a Jack Russell we never looked back. Whenever she does anything we say "ain't no Beagle" which doesn't mean anything and makes no sense but it's just what pops out of our mouth. Good dog and good name!
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Re: Which caliber?
its only a photoshop image
its only a photoshop image
its only a photoshop image
except for Lucy.......she's a killin, snugglin machine
its only a photoshop image
its only a photoshop image
except for Lucy.......she's a killin, snugglin machine
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Re: Which caliber?
I always switch to the rimfires for the babies. More cost effective and slightly more challenging. Ruger 22/45 w/red dot for Charlie in the wire.
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