I love squirrel hunting so much unfortunately I have to wait til sept 1st ...................Booo summer. Can I just hibernate until fallWell, I had a little bit of free time this morning before work. Made for a good little walk in the squirrel patch. A big ol tender fox to start to the season!
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Thanks Brit!That cleared his head! Any shot details?
Oh and good shot.
I like your rifleWell, I had a little bit of free time this morning before work. Made for a good little walk in the squirrel patch. A big ol tender fox to start to the season!
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Thank you sir. I just bought it from a fellow forum member. I really like it too. 36” bbl, 6lb carry.I like your rifle
I just finished my 45. You gave me a great idea. We don’t have much squirrel hunting here but you can’t walk a hundred yards in the sage some years without kicking up a rabbit. Thanks for the load data.Thank you sir. I just bought it from a fellow forum member. I really like it too. 36” bbl, 6lb carry.
Interested in knowing how this turns out for you. Please report your findings.Nice Shooting and rifle. I took my .32 Cherokee out last Spring to Kentucky, but didn't connect. Found out my sights were different than where the ball was hitting.
My son and I plan to swing down that way again this Spring for a bit more camping and hunting that tall timber and steep hills. What we did shoot were, as usual, a chore to skin. I've yet to find a 'tender fox squirrel', nor such a grey, for that matter. They just don't like to give up their hide. As much as I could I used the 'Step on the Tail' method, but having never tried that before found out if the skin isn't cut along the legs the tail pulls right off. Back to the slit across the back and pulling with both hands approach. With much additional research and motivation to cut out a couple jigs from Aluminum plate I'm hoping that the skinning process goes much simpler this time around.
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From the videos online using these should make dressing out the quarry less strenuous.
I just finished my 45. You gave me a great idea. We don’t have much squirrel hunting here but you can’t walk a hundred yards in the sage some years without kicking up a rabbit. Thanks for the load data.
Interested in knowing how this turns out for you. Please report your findings.
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