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can anyone tell me if headshots are the best way to shoot squirrels, or should i be aiming for the heart/lungs. i use a 12ftlbs tx200hc and its deadly against the woodies, yet i shot a squirrel about 30 yds away, just behind his eye and it took 2 more point blank shots to kill him. it wasnt just his nerves, he was still breathing(not gasping). my guns putting out 11.81 ftlbs with diablos. any advice on shot placement will be appreciated.

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can anyone tell me if headshots are the best way to shoot squirrels, or should i be aiming for the heart/lungs. i use a 12ftlbs tx200hc and its deadly against the woodies, yet i shot a squirrel about 30 yds away, just behind his eye and it took 2 more point blank shots to kill him. it wasnt just his nerves, he was still breathing(not gasping). my guns putting out 11.81 ftlbs with diablos. any advice on shot placement will be appreciated.

 

If you got the head shot then it was just nerves keeping him going.

 

With an airgun it is headshots only no matter what you are shooting, simple!

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I have had the same thing happen, with a shot just behind the eye. Next time I am going to try a little nearer the base of the ear.

 

BTW, if your gun is running 11.81 doesn't that seem a little close for comfort?

yes it does mate and its only had 3 tins through it. have heard stories of tx's going over 12. one bloke i know had one, a mk2 ithink and it was pushing over 13ftlbs. upon stripping it was revealed that it had .177 and .22 parts fitted ( the gun was a.22). i wanna try some bisley magnums in mine, heavier pellet should drop it a bit. i dont really want it messing with cos its smooth as silk

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I have never had this with squirrels but then again i have only shot 3 each from a hight and when they landed from up there i dont think tey would be in any state to run with a pellet lodged in their head and falling on their head form 30ft. I have however had many rabbits with good head shots that will flip and a couple of seconds later hop around and make a run for it!! how do i prevent this?

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I have never had this with squirrels but then again i have only shot 3 each from a hight and when they landed from up there i dont think tey would be in any state to run with a pellet lodged in their head and falling on their head form 30ft. I have however had many rabbits with good head shots that will flip and a couple of seconds later hop around and make a run for it!! how do i prevent this?

 

Get a second shot in quick with a multishot rifle

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I've shot a squirrel a while back using logun penertators out of an AA S200. Shot it in the chest and it ran for a bit then dropped like a stone. Being an inquisetive fellow, I decided to cut it open and see what the pellet did. It was a through and through shot that went through both lungs and its heart! Tough little ******* squirrels!

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i've shot two of the ******* over the last two days both head shots, the dog followed the first into cover and burst out of cover forty yards away with one very dead squirrel in it's mouth (the pellet killed it not the dog). the second, this morning again found dead later by the dog on the other side of the field 140 - 150 meters away. these murderous little **** are hard as diamond knuckles. also not bad retrieving for a staffy :yahoo:

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thanks for all the comments and advice, people. Next grey i see will get an airarms diablo at range, then a bisley magnum if he's still breathing. (followed by both barrels of my shooting partners beretta). And possibly reversed over in the car a couple of times. its no wonder i havet seen a red for about 20 years, we need to arm the little fellas.

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I have always found it is best to shoot them in the top of the neck/back of the head. If you have to finish one off, a pellet in the back of the noggin will stop any movement. I have also found that heavier pellets help but not hollow point for some reason. They are very tough little blighters!

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for ground feeding squirels the 17hmr realy is the tool,but for squirels in trees the 12ftlbs air rifle more than holds its own,2 years ago i shot more than 200 from 200 acres in one year with an air rifle,it barely seems to have dented the population as they arent controled,even though the surounding ground is suposed to be keepered.just carry on waging war on the little beggars :good::good::lol:

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