M&P 15-22 for Small Game Hunting

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Any body using a M&P 15-22 for squirrel hunting?? I'm thinking about purchasing the new camo version and doing a slight trigger mod, mounting a scope etc...assuming accuracy is good enough.

Any thoughts or experiences?

Thank you,

Ted P
 
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Well my MP 15-22 wouldn't be my go-to .22LR squirrel gun. I guess if your goal is to kill a squirrel it would do the job but if you are looking for headshots at 50 yards ( for the meat ) this isn't the gun. The head of a squirrel is about the size of a quarter as I am sure you well know and at 50 yards my rifle won't shoot that well. I am lucky to make consistant kills on gophers ( about the same size a squirrel ) at 25 yards and those are not headshots. I am sure a better trigger group will help accuracy but IMHO this is just a fun cheap to shoot pop/beer can plinker.

I have not had any problems with fail to feed, fail to fire, or fail to eject so on that it is a great gun. Also the most fun gun to personalize with add ons. I have seen others on this forum that have good accuracy.

Guess I should have added my MP 15-22 is my go-to gun for taking out just for fun shooting and if the opportunity presents itself for a shot at gophers I will send them running for their hole if they make it that far. In short I am sure you won't regret buying this rifle.
 
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Hello, Ted P,
I don't usually use my 15-22 for hunting, but maybe the attached target will give you some idea of the accuracy that I get at 50 yards with a 3-9x42 scope. Currently, I'm working on getting good results at 100 yards! :D
 
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Last season I used my scoped 15-22 extensively for hunting small game, both squirrels and rabbits. I must say that the gun
performed admirably! I had no problem potting game. One rabbit that was in thick brush was impossible to make out when looking through the scope, so I used the laser to make the one shot kill.
As far as accuracy is concerned I can shoot 3/4 inch and smaller Three shot groups at 50 yds. using Winchester copper plated hollow points. One hole groups are not uncommon. Especially under field condictions, the gun is more accurate than you can shoot. Remember to hold the gun gripping the forend at the same spot each time to keep the point of impact from shifting. Go For It! Is is a great critter getter!

under field condictions, the gun is mo
 
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Hello, Ted P,
I don't usually use my 15-22 for hunting, but maybe the attached target will give you some idea of the accuracy that I get at 50 yards with a 3-9x42 scope. Currently, I'm working on getting good results at 100 yards! :D

Good shooting. I would be happy with those results also. What 3-9x42 scope are you using ?
 
Good shooting. I would be happy with those results also. What 3-9x42 scope are you using ?

It is an NcStar Compact Tactical with a sniper P4 reticle. A 3-color choice (black, red & green) illuminated crosshair. Picked it up thru Optics Planet for $79 + shipping. Not the most fancy scope out there, but by golly, it works for me! :D
 
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Jammer were did you get that carry handle from. i like it?

Hello, Newo18, I like it, too! I ordered it on Amazon, and it is the UTG brand. Something like $20 or so. My scope riser mounted on the handle is a "see through" which allows me to use the iron sights as well as my scope! :rolleyes:
 
It is an NcStar Compact Tactical with a sniper P4 reticle. A 3-color choice (black, red & green) illuminated crosshair. Picked it up thru Optics Planet for $79 + shipping. Not the most fancy scope out there, but by golly, it works for me! :D

That is pretty much the same scope I am using but not a 3x9. I am using a NcStar Mark III 4X32 P4 ret.

But I am not getting groups like that.
 
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That is pretty much the same scope I am using but not a 3x9. I am using a NcStar Mark III 4X32 P4 ret.

But I am not getting groups like that.

What kind of groups are you getting, Sidewinder? What kind of ammo? Are you shooting off-hand or benched? Have you checked your barrel-nut for tightness? Scope mount tight?

I use CCI Minimags, 40gr. FMJ only! That's all I have ever shot in my 15-22, other than one box of Stingers. My shooting was from a benched sandbag position. Barrel nut is tight. Even so, I am envious of others on the forum who have much better results than mine. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?

You might try zeroing in at 25 yards. Compare your scope with your open sights shooting. I would think that the patterns should be very similar (close). Then, if so, go to the 50 yard mark and repeat the setup. That's exactly what I did with mine. Just a suggestion....maybe someone else can shed more light on the situation?

If nothing else, give S&W a call and see what they recommend. Who knows? Maybe they will send you a new barrel! (yeah, right!). Good luck and I hope you solve your issue.....
 
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Jammer. 2-3 inch groups at 30 yards from a bench rest using CCI MiniMag 36gr HP. Even with my poor eyesight I can get those size groups with the iron sights, go figure. I really need a 4 power scope to see gophers at 30-40 yards or I would just plink cans at20-25 yards. I am going to get a barrel wrench when finances permit and check the barrel nut for tightness before I go too much farther. I have a RMA # from McStar to send it back as I do believe the scope has some adjustment issues .

Thanks Jammer for the comments and suggestions.
 
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Thank you!!

Thank you all for your comments and inputs!!
I'm thinking of getting the M&P 15-22 due to the synthetic stock (don't need to worry about scratches etc..) and was hoping it would be accurate enough for the small game job.

Take care,

Ted
 
It's a great meat getter.
I can hit shotgun husks at 30 yards all day long, and I can pick the plastic or the brass to hit. I do not "lock" the rifle down. It is in my hands sitting on a chair or the ground. Kneeling or prone too. Standing is a bit of a guess though.
I do have my aluminum free float hand guard on with no sling.
 

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I have used my 15-22 for squirrels and love it. I put a red dot scope on it and can easily kill squirrels at 50 yards. Have killed a bunch of groundhogs and some fox with it also. I tested a bunch of ammo and they all worked well but use Mini Mags for ground hogs. When squirrel hunting I normally get to within 25 yards easily but have killed them out to 50 yards.
 
Anyone who says they can shoot consistantly offhand and make 1" groups @ 50 yrs if feeding you stuff.
Atleast with our gun.
I love the 15-22 but it isnt a single hole puncher, switch to a boltaction for that.
Even with a scope, shooting goohers, being honest, youll get some crawlers. Its not a clean shot every time.
Switch to a CZ or even a savage btvs. Now youre cooking imo.
 
I have used my 15-22 for loads of varmit control but I won't any more. My last shot (with my up till now very reliable Winchester Super X 40gr sub sonic HP, suppressor, 4x scope) missed the pigeon's head/neck/spine/vitals and tore out its chest. From my preferred hunting distance of around 10m. Some my DOPE and mechanical offset was spot on. Second pip down on the mildot scope right on its noggin. Should have been a clean decapitation like all the others. Ended up snapping its neck.

Maybe it was a freak occurence. Maybe my scope was off (it shot perfectly the nect weekend when checking zero) Maybe my barrel nut had loosened (it was tight when I replaced the hand guard recently) Maybe I just pulled my shot. But I have broken my BRNO out of the safe for this job from now on. Quieter too.
 
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