:agree: I have to agree with you there. I hunt wood rats almost exclusively with a .40 flintlock, and I try my best to get a headshot. A ball hitting the tip of the nose will generally take most of the head off. And you know what one will do in the body. I've never actually "barked" one and killed it. I've seen the bark fly very close, but the squirrels got away. A strange thing happened one time, when I shot a squirrel with a .58 cal. rifled musket in the head. It left the head intact with a thumb sized hole in it. I guess because of the low (960fps) velocity. My .40, much higher, not sure exactly but close to twice the velocity will tear the head off. I've rattled enough. This is my first post so forgive my rambling on. I look forward to more of these. By the way, with mast being non-existant here, I didn't get to shoot any of my favorite food this year. I have a couple eating out of bird feeders here at the house, but I don't want to kill 'em. Have a good'un!