Well, I'm spending the weekend at my parents house and they live adjacent to about 40 acres of Oaks that are ripe with big Fox Squirrels.
These are my favorite squirrels to hunt. They're about 25%-50% bigger than any deep-woods Gray Squirrel and about half as wary but twice as tough.
This is a picture of my 2nd squirrel for the weekend. These Fox Squirrels are tough and they hold together just fine with thorasic hits with reasonable squirrel charges. I shot this guy through the ribs at about 12 yds with a .437 ball over 30gr of FFFg. It left a nice, neat .44 hole through the ribls. No meat loss with this fellar.
Here's another testament to their toughness. I actually thought I missed my first squirrel of the weekend. He was climbing up a tree with his back facing directly at me. I shot him from about 20 yards and he just kept on climbing up that tree and away. I took another shot at what I thought was the same squirrel and it lept away in to another tree. I reloaded again and just stayed put. About 10 minutes after my first shot my first squirrel falls out of the tre! My ball hit just right of his spine and through the kidney. I couldn't believe he hung on that long!
My father brought in a couple of squirrels over the weekend with his .36 as well. He loads a .350 ball over 40gr of FFFg and takes nothing but body shots on the Fox Squirrels and it's rare that he has much if any meat damage.
Plenty of squirrel for a couple of tasty squirrel pies!
These are my favorite squirrels to hunt. They're about 25%-50% bigger than any deep-woods Gray Squirrel and about half as wary but twice as tough.
This is a picture of my 2nd squirrel for the weekend. These Fox Squirrels are tough and they hold together just fine with thorasic hits with reasonable squirrel charges. I shot this guy through the ribs at about 12 yds with a .437 ball over 30gr of FFFg. It left a nice, neat .44 hole through the ribls. No meat loss with this fellar.
Here's another testament to their toughness. I actually thought I missed my first squirrel of the weekend. He was climbing up a tree with his back facing directly at me. I shot him from about 20 yards and he just kept on climbing up that tree and away. I took another shot at what I thought was the same squirrel and it lept away in to another tree. I reloaded again and just stayed put. About 10 minutes after my first shot my first squirrel falls out of the tre! My ball hit just right of his spine and through the kidney. I couldn't believe he hung on that long!
My father brought in a couple of squirrels over the weekend with his .36 as well. He loads a .350 ball over 40gr of FFFg and takes nothing but body shots on the Fox Squirrels and it's rare that he has much if any meat damage.
Plenty of squirrel for a couple of tasty squirrel pies!