Killing time

DeepCMark58A

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Chipmunks in the retaining wall, and raccoons digging up every single turtle nest. Have you rodents not learned from the squirrels? I have special skills I will hunt and kill you all. Baba Yaga has the guns loaded the traps set, night vision charged, security cameras notification all set to immediate. We do not live trap it is a kill zone.
 

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Years back we had a woodstove with a few cord of wood stacked in the back yard. Chipmunks made the wood pile into a resort hotel. It sat just 25 yards from my enclosed back porch.....perfect to snipe chippers with my air rifle ! Many them little dudes are fast and make very formidable targets !
 

DeepCMark58A

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Chipmunks are really dumb/curious creatures took less than 24 hours to get 4 culled. Now on to the raccoon. I would prefer a 7" conibear set up in a box and end it instantly but can not have innocents like feral cats being trapped so live trap it is.
 

Scott Danforth

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Depending on the size, racoons may need more than a .22 to the head unless you are running LRHPs even then its iffy.
 

DeepCMark58A

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Depending on the size, racoons may need more than a .22 to the head unless you are running LRHPs even then its iffy.
Nope no 22 I have a 22 but it is in a closet. My options are 410, 20 gauge, 45 acp or buckshot and brass from the judge. I am going with the 20 gauge at close range. I am 60 now think nothing of the old man in his underpants and crocs wearing a head lamp out in his yard at 3 am blazing away.
 

DeepCMark58A

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Funny up here in the country people have a different attitude about vermin and dealing with the situation. 2 hardware stores I stopped at to get the live trap were well aware of the golden malrin recipe, one was a man and one was a woman. It works but that is the nuclear option.
 

Mc Tool

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Chipmunks are really dumb/curious creatures took less than 24 hours to get 4 culled. Now on to the raccoon. I would prefer a 7" conibear set up in a box and end it instantly but can not have innocents like feral cats being trapped so live trap it is.
"innocents like feral cats " whaaaaaat? I would have thought that the odd feral cat as a by-catch would only be icing on what was already a nice cake ,the only problem being getting rid of the carcass . I chuck them in the river ,I thought thats what the tails were for ....like a nice handle away from the messy end ( ha ha ....got caught once )
 

dwco5051

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Depending on the size, racoons may need more than a .22 to the head unless you are running LRHPs even then its iffy.
Raccoon ballistics test. Dog barking to alert me something is after her chickens. In my bare feet, flashlight in one hand, Beretta 96 40 cal in the other. Dog barking, chickens squawking and going all directions, raccoon running all over executing evasive maneuvers as I shoot for center of mass. Ammo Winchester Ranger T-series the successor to the infamous Black Talons with a more political correct name. Bullet passes through raccoon and then the 1/2" back wall of the coop and punches am almost perfect .4" circle in the plywood. Obviously never even started to expand after passing completely through the coon. After having seen many videos on this ammo my conclusion is that raccoons are much softer than ballistic gel.
 

Mc Tool

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Depending on the size, racoons may need more than a .22 to the head unless you are running LRHPs even then its iffy.
Yeah , the head shot aint always as deadly as you'd think ....I have dropped cattle🐂 with a single .22 to the head but I have also chased one across 2 farms after a 1oz 12 gauge slug right smack in the middle of the forehead didnt drop it .
 

Mc Tool

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Raccoon ballistics test. Dog barking to alert me something is after her chickens. In my bare feet, flashlight in one hand, Beretta 96 40 cal in the other. Dog barking, chickens squawking and going all directions, raccoon running all over executing evasive maneuvers as I shoot for center of mass. Ammo Winchester Ranger T-series the successor to the infamous Black Talons with a more political correct name. Bullet passes through raccoon and then the 1/2" back wall of the coop and punches am almost perfect .4" circle in the plywood. Obviously never even started to expand after passing completely through the coon. After having seen many videos on this ammo my conclusion is that raccoons are much softer than ballistic gel.
😂😂Yeah , Im gettin this image of Yosemite Sam.............🤣
 
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