ghost said:HomeinDixie said:I am thinking of getting a long rifle for hunting small game and target shooting. Is a .45 too big for squirell, or should I get a .36 or .32? I have a .50 hawkin that I have taken many deer with in the last 18 years. I have taken one squirell with this rifle, but feel it is realy too big!
The most important question was never asked!
How big are the squirrels in your area. You might need the fifty!
There have now been two pages of replies that basically state that you can do what you want to do.
you can justify buying a small bore if you really want too, but remember; you can buy a lot of .50 round balls for the cost of a new .36!
and after practicing on those little bitty rodent heads all fall just imagine how big a deer will look over those hawkin sights!
We don't have attack squirrels in my neighborhood, too many squirrel hunters to let 'em grow that big. I can make a couple of .36 rbs outa one o' them .50s. And a pound of powder lasts a full season, too! :rotf: