Skychief
69 Cal.
What do you consider important features for a great squirrel hunting rifle?
Skychief said:What do you consider important features for a great squirrel hunting rifle?
Just in case you might have used the word 'rifle' out of habit...an excellent alternative to an actual 'rifle' that you might want to consider is a .54cal/.28ga smoothbore...mine has taken squirrels out of a tree at 30 yards with a load of #5s, and no worries about where a PRB might come down in the distance.Skychief said:What do you consider important features for a great squirrel hunting rifle?
Tom Black said:It has to be accurate enough to head shoot squirrels at 25 yards. A swamped barrel with coned muzzle, excellent DST's, good sights. An LOP that fits me. Good balance and not to heavy. Fourty calibre. And pretty.
Tom Black
Cantucky
flehto said:My squirrel rifle which suits me well is .45 cal., a 7/8" x 42" lg bbl, flintlock, sights are partridge type w/ a .100 wide front blade inserted w/ a silver inlay having it's face at a 40 degree angle and a rear notch that's twice as wide as the front sight as viewed when shooting. This LR is slightly muzzle heavy but isn't burdensome for this type of hunting. The crisp trigger pull is 2# using a simple, single trigger. Caliber, style, whether perc or flintlock are less important than the sights...small targets demand optimum sights....Fred
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