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excess650 said:
I wish we had those big fox squirrels here in the east. All we have are scrawny greys and even smaller reds.

Congratulations Boomerang, from a fellow Hoosier. A beautiful rifle and a nice fox squirrel.

BTW, excess, red squirrels, a/k/a pineys, taste just like the others.....robin :hmm:
 
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Boomerang said:
Ok for all of you doubters. :grin:
Here is a picture of the whole squirrel. I shot several squirrels with my .54 GPR and as long as you load them down, the ball won't expand and blow them up. You can either shoot them in the head or the guts and it just pokes a hole through them with no damage to the meat. I covered the hole with a leaf. This time of year the squirrels are way up in the tree tops in the leaves so you can't always get a good head shot.
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this is really impressive - i'll have to try that out
 
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