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Texas by God
01-24-2020, 09:16 PM
This is at 40 yards holding the the tip of the bottom picket on the 1” targdot. A 6 o'clock hold ought to work fine and the best part is that my 60gr varmint loads are dead on at 100yds. Forgive the 44-40 photo bomb- I had to check POI of some j- word loads....https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200125/3c64147ca7373bf14b91260c8c08ca66.jpg

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Bookworm
01-25-2020, 07:32 AM
One point of continuing aggravation to me: using centerfire for squirrel hunting is contrary to regs here in Okieland.

I can't even join in the fun.

rondog
01-25-2020, 07:40 AM
One point of continuing aggravation to me: using centerfire for squirrel hunting is contrary to regs here in Okieland.

I can't even join in the fun.

What about the .17 rimfires? That oughta splatter their little brains!

BK7saum
01-25-2020, 08:38 AM
One point of continuing aggravation to me: using centerfire for squirrel hunting is contrary to regs here in Okieland.

I can't even join in the fun.

I was not aware of/have never heard that.

Regs state:

"Legal Means of Taking
Shotgun (conventional or muzzleloading),
rifle (conventional or muzzleloading), handgun,
archery equipment, legal raptors, hand-propelled
missile, air-propelled missile and slingshot."

It does not mention caliber, rimfire or center fire. Is that something that you have seen in print or the opinion of a game warden/ hunter safety instructor. I guess you could hunt squirrels with a 50BMG the way the wording is spelled out.

quack1
01-25-2020, 08:54 AM
Can't do that in Pa., either. 22 caliber or smaller, rimfire only, for small game.

NyFirefighter357
01-25-2020, 09:23 AM
We can as well as long as it's not deer season with the exception of the very populated counties around NYC. Q: Can I hunt small game with a rifle in counties where deer hunting with a rifle is prohibited? A: Yes, but if any deer season is open, you can only use a rimfire rifle .22 caliber or smaller or centerfire rifles less than .22 caliber. You may not possess rifles afield on Long Island or Westchester Co. You may not use a rifle or handgun to hunt pheasant, turkey or migratory game birds.

lar45
01-25-2020, 10:42 AM
Looks great to me.

I have an Oberndorf Mauser 420B sporter in 22lr that the chamber was oversized on. It's at MBTCustom getting a TJ's match grade liner put in. I'll be patient, but it's so hard to wait on something cool...
http://www.lsstuff.com/pics/guns/mauser420/m420-01.jpg

It was already drilled and tapped when I got it.

NyFirefighter357
01-25-2020, 12:13 PM
This is at 40 yards holding the the tip of the bottom picket on the 1” targdot. A 6 o'clock hold ought to work fine and the best part is that my 60gr varmint loads are dead on at 100yds. Forgive the 44-40 photo bomb- I had to check POI of some j- word loads....https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200125/3c64147ca7373bf14b91260c8c08ca66.jpg

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How big are your squirrels that you need a 22-250? lol

Texas by God
01-25-2020, 01:38 PM
I'm working my way down. I've killed cattle, deer, pigs, etc. With it. Time for cast in order to eat the " fancy rats".[emoji16]

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John McCorkle
01-25-2020, 01:54 PM
I'm working my way down. I've killed cattle, deer, pigs, etc. With it. Time for cast in order to eat the " fancy rats".[emoji16]

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koger
01-25-2020, 05:35 PM
Now you got me to thinking. That would be the cats meow out of my .223 Henry single shot with a 3x9 Nikon. What bullet is that, and is that 9.2gr of unique? And what was the range?

Bookworm
01-25-2020, 09:26 PM
I was not aware of/have never heard that.

Regs state:

"Legal Means of Taking
Shotgun (conventional or muzzleloading),
rifle (conventional or muzzleloading), handgun,
archery equipment, legal raptors, hand-propelled
missile, air-propelled missile and slingshot."

It does not mention caliber, rimfire or center fire. Is that something that you have seen in print or the opinion of a game warden/ hunter safety instructor. I guess you could hunt squirrels with a 50BMG the way the wording is spelled out.

Well, I'm glad you responded.

I just downloaded the regs and checked. Apparently I am incorrect, and have been for several years.
The way the regs read, any rifle is legal.

When I think of all those wasted years.....

Catch22
01-25-2020, 10:39 PM
You guys got me curious about Missouri's regs. I always thought rimfire or shotgun were required for squirrel and rabbit. Fact is, it's only during firearm deer season that is required.

Grandpa used to say a good day was one when you learned something new. It's a good day. :)

Texas by God
01-25-2020, 11:40 PM
Now you got me to thinking. That would be the cats meow out of my .223 Henry single shot with a 3x9 Nikon. What bullet is that, and is that 9.2gr of unique? And what was the range?I'm ashamed to say that I forgot which generous member here sent those boolits to me. All I know is that they are 58grains, .225", and have aluminum gas checks. Yes, that is 9.2 grains of Unique dipped with a Lee scoop. I haven't chrono'd them but my senses tell me they are between .22 LR and .22 Magnum levels. The range is 40 yards so they are minute of squirrel head I reckon. Our squirrel season never closes and there's no bag limit.

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quack1
01-26-2020, 08:14 AM
58gr round nose gas check, sounds a lot like Lyman 225462. Very accurate in my 22-250.