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Old May 27, 2002, 07:28 PM   #21
Rebeldon
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Join Date: July 22, 2001
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Don't even consider a .22LR w/o a scope.
I don't mean to be contentious, but I've reach my bag limit countless times with a Marlin model 60 w/o a scope. All head shots! I regularly put a .22 bullet through the squirrels ears. It gets harder past 50 yards, so I don't take shots more than 50 yards. Maybe a scope would change that. But a scope isn't going to raise the bag limit. I like scopes, but I don't like always having to sight them in.

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Squirrels are fast and really fast when they are shot at.
If you use a scope, be sure to follow the squirrel with both eyes open. If you shut one eye you will likely loose sight of the squirrel. I usually wait until the squirrel stops for a second, then bang!

Squirrels are very cautious creatures. If you can't get one stop for a good shot, try barking like a dog (If I can fool any dog I can fool a squirrel). That will freeze him for a second, or two, as he will try to locate the threat. It usually spooks all the other squirrels too and they will run and hide, but so does a rifle shot. They will venture out again in ten or fifteen minutes.
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