Killing Squirrels

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#11 Post by Triffid »

Ask Badger to come and help. He's been well versed in the art of .410 Dray Poking . . .
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#12 Post by ovenpaa »

I do like the idea of a flintlock ML however a .410 is probably the way to go and I am just idly musing over a silenced .410 with a red dot however that moves away from my beloved Webley somewhat.

I just found a box of 11 gram #6's on the shelf so they will be my starting point and I could always take a second gun and a loader (She would have to be smartly turned out though) :)
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#13 Post by dromia »

Poof!
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Come on Bambi get some

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Cow's farts matter!

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Lesbian actually :)
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Yeah he likes girls ;)
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Lesbians are poofs too. No sexism here.
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#17 Post by Blackstuff »

I've never had a runner/required a second shot using #6 shot, although it has always been out of a 12b
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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

I would hope a round of well placed #6 from a tightly choked .410 would get the job done, the thing is how many do I need to make a hat.
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Ovenpaa wrote:I would hope a round of well placed #6 from a tightly choked .410 would get the job done, the thing is how many do I need to make a hat.
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#20 Post by Gazza »

I have nothing of use to add to this thread whatsoever but I would like to know.............

Whats Squirrel taste like?
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