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If broad side a high shoulder shot but only if I had some kind of rest to use.
In the early 1980s I was in a gun store in Pike County Pennsylvania and there was a rather large stuffed black bear near the front door. I noticed a small dent just left of center between its eyes. I asked the store owner what was the bear taken with, he said a .22 stinger. Since then I have had alot respect for a well placed shot with a small caliber.Lots of deer have been taken (jacked) with a .22 LR. Are you a poacher or a sportsman?
ADK Bigfoot
Buckshot is allowed in less than half the states (17) and I would guess that it generally takes more than a single pellet to humanely kill a deer.00 buckshot is allowed in most states, and it's .33 caliber. Close to the .31 or .315 commonly used in the 32.
How many buckshot pellets does it take to humanely kill a deer?
Just something for comparison and discussion.
I have no doubts whatsoever that it could be done with a .32 RB. Under the right situation (shot option and distance) I would not hesitate to do so with my Crockett Squirrel Rifle shooting a RB.You’re squirrel hunting with a .32 SMR PRB your usual small game load. White tail season is in along with squirrel. A white tail walks out at around 25 yards. Would you take a broad side shot? If so where? Me probably not. I don’t think an ethical kill is likely with my typical small game load of around 28 grains. Heavier load, 32-35 grains probably. Any conversation over coffee?
A .32 caliber ML is legal for deer in some states. I happen to live in one of those.Lots of deer have been taken (jacked) with a .22 LR. Are you a poacher or a sportsman?
ADK Bigfoot
That totally depends on distance and shot placement.If permitted than with an appropriately shaped conical. Would a .315" PRB do it? Yes, but finding the deer after the run could be difficult. Not worth it unless a survival situation.
After quite a few squirrels killed with my .32 Crockett its to my belief that by doing so you will most likely be in for a lengthy tracking and recovery mission. Daytime and open ground would be your friend in such a situation.Legality aside, if I were to take that shot, lungs would be my target.
An excellent point. Just because you can, doesn't necessarily mean you should.After quite a few squirrels killed with my .32 Crockett its to my belief that by doing so you will most likely be in for a lengthy tracking and recovery mission.
velocity is where the legend gains its edge.Hey , from the Land of the Buckeye , I personally would not. Besides , in my state , to legally hunt whitetail must be a single ball of .38 or larger (but the state allows .350 legend ???!!!)
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