Nobody but a mental case shoots animals just for grins. A lot of
people have had no hunting experience, or farming. I guess it
is culture clash. We have Varmits, which cause damage to crops
machinery, and live stock. They are shot for a reason. Then we
kill and process our own Steers and hogs, instead of buying at
the store. Every once in a while we have to shot a animal because of sickness or injury, instead of hauling to vet and paying
him to do it. Then we hunt, never shot anything you don't intend
to eat. All this has been accomplished with the lowly 22, for a
100years. I find it weird that all of a sudden a 22 won't do its
job. Not to PC, but it is fact. The late Jack O'connor said that
anyone who went in woods with a 30/30 and couldn't kill one,
had no business in the woods- same with 22, if you have to
shoot a squirrel 3 times, maybe someone else should be doing
the shooting.
Did you not read my post? I don't kill anything for grins. The first shot to the squirrel was mid section on his right side just because I figured that would do it and I didn't want to blow the brains out of an innocent creature. Once I saw he wasn't dead, I shot higher, and I'm sure he would have died in seconds, but I didn't want him to suffer anymore so I head shot him
Maybe it was the Thunderbolt, but it wasn't a lack of marksmanship that made those first 2 hits. IF I ever have to put an animal down with a .22, I'll aim for the head. Not because I enjoy it, but to end it quick.
If you're insinuating I couldn't hit a head of a squirrel at 6 feet with a scoped rifle, I assure you you're wrong. It wasn't a miss of what I was aiming for, it was me aiming for the wrong spot due to my inexperience in shooting squirrels. I have shot exactly 3 animals in the last 25 years, and those were the two animals mentioned and a pissed off pitbull who was trying to bite me. All of them needed the bullets they took, and I took no joy in any of them. Matter of fact, my kids made me bury the groundhog and they made a little cross for the hole.
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