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  • #46
    Wordupmybrotha
    From anotha motha
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Oct 2013
    • 6965

    Originally posted by 06er
    Last summer we got more than 100 using these. Nothing else works better.
    https://squirrelinator.com/
    How much does it cost?

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    • #47
      Epaphroditus
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 4888

      I get it but my 10/22 shot quarter sized groups at 50 yds. I glass bedded with a lily crow gunworks recoil lug and now group size is a dime a 50 yds. 3-9x scope but I usually use 5 or 6x at 50 yds.

      So quite possible to do in the right circumstances.
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      • #48
        Delta Rose
        Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 235

        Originally posted by Wordupmybrotha
        How much does it cost?
        Looks like about 60 bucks at Amazon...

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        • #49
          Wordupmybrotha
          From anotha motha
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Oct 2013
          • 6965

          Originally posted by Delta Rose
          Looks like about 60 bucks at Amazon...
          Not outrageous...

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          • #50
            jtv3062
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 2756

            Originally posted by 5.56
            They're at my house and won't go away....

            I live somewhere I can legally shoot and I've killed several with my Ruger wrangler and my 10/22 with a red dot and CCI shot shells in both. I also got a gopher with my NAA .22 mini with a shot shell. Well the problem is the only squirrels left are too far away for me to get with shot shells. I have a super cheap 3x9 tasco scope for my 10/22 that's alright but I need to do one shot, one kill from 30 yards, unsupported with preferably CCI quiet ammo so I don't need to wear hearing protection.

            My 10/22 has a 16" barrel, BX trigger and a volquartsen ejector and firing pin.

            I'm not looking to get another gun so what scope should I put on the 10/22? I'm not sure if 3x9 is enough magnification for squirrels.
            Are you hunting with nonlead? I haven't hunted squ in the last 2 years because i haven't found my load yet with my centerfire loads.
            Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your Honour
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            • #51
              jtv3062
              Veteran Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 2756

              Originally posted by WOODY2
              3 pieces 1 foot long of 4" Septic line and a T is alot cheaper than the Wilco Station
              It's what I use.
              Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your Honour
              Let's pray for Obama Psalm 109:8






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              • #52
                CWL
                Senior Member
                CGN Contributor
                • Aug 2009
                • 1488

                Originally posted by 5.56
                I live somewhere I can legally shoot and I've killed several with my Ruger wrangler and my 10/22 with a red dot and CCI shot shells in both. I also got a gopher with my NAA .22 mini with a shot shell. Well the problem is the only squirrels left are too far away for me to get with shot shells. I have a super cheap 3x9 tasco scope for my 10/22 that's alright but I need to do one shot, one kill from 30 yards, unsupported with preferably CCI quiet ammo so I don't need to wear hearing protection.

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                Why can't you use the existing red dot on the squirrels? 30-yds is easy hitting distance for a 10/22.
                Vae Victis

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