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22?
Will a 22 kill a gray fox if the shot is placed correctly.
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Yep...but a 22 mag would be better..They aren't real big
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K thank you would mags b expensive
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.22 will most certainly do the job; however the real trouble lies in getting the fox in range without winding you...
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mag guns cost a bit more than standard 22lrs, and the ammo is a bit more expensive, but the costs on them are not radically more expensive no.
GoodOlBoy |
Yeah we have (I don't know what they are called) a group or family of grey fox and they are eating our chickens and pigeons I already have a 2 22 's but never knew if that would do the jop.
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If you do go with a .22, I would suggest using one of the hyper velocity loadings (CCI stinger, Remington yellow jacket, ect). Be advised to try them in your gun first; mine doesn't like stingers (longer case causes ejection problems).
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Awww man. A chuicken eatin fox. Who woulda thought. If ya get a chance at 'em a good heart lung shot at the shorter ranges is a real grey fox killer. But keep the range short. Under 40 yds if possible. My fox gun was always a 22 hornet. Now i use a 222 and a 223 on shorter range(200-225 yds) yotes.... any longer I use a 22-250 or a 243
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Would a 223 kill a coyote to. I want a universal predator killer gun.
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The 223 will dispatch a coyote with regularity to approx 250 yds..in my opinion..Some may not agreeand put the yardage somewhat longer... some shorter.. Now again..in my opinion..a 243 can be used for predators and deer..a dual purpose caliber. The 223 is not a good cal for deer. Legal in some places..but not a good one
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I already have a 270 for bear and dear and a 22 for smaller game now looking for coyote and fox and bobcats and things that size.
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You can get center fire cartridges loaded with varmint bullets or with bullets that are a little more stout for larger animals. That is what I would recommend since you already have the .270. Me, about the only thing I am missing is a .25-06 and a monster gun like a .375 Lapua. I've got a .22lr, .270 Win, .30-06, and .300 Win along with a Ruger Mini 30. Of course, that doesn't mean I don't want a .22 Magnum and both .17's that are available from Volquartsen. Plus, I am working on building an AR-15 and AR-10. Good luck with the hunting. If you can get up close, I think the .22lr would work just fine. I have killed foxes with goose loads out of my shotgun easily at 40 and 50 yards. Of course, those were the morons that thought the decoys were a free lunch. |
Free Lunch...LOL.. I like that Fabs. free lunch for a fox..is any body elses food, huh?? Bee back there soon. Let's go shootin. Free lunch is what you're gonna buy me when I beat ya. hehehehehe
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Also, it is ignored alot, the 222 Rem (not 222 rem mag I have never used one of those) is a GREAT gun for intermediate sized game and varmint hunting. My grandfather used his for everything from coyotes to whitetail, and never had to make a second shot on anything he pulled the trigger on. But then again he was a Korean War vet who is to this day the best shot I have ever seen.
GoodOlBoy |
And how much do those go for about and how much is ammo.
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