Pellet vs Bullet
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Ntee totally agree about the subsonics we shoot foxes over here in UK and always use them, i even use subsonic 410 shotgun shells as i have hushpower suppressor on it to keep noise down.
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this is on oranges though. you put a bone in there which animals have then it becomes a different story
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Thanks for the reply. I'm gonna use a .22 Crossman with hollow point next time. I can buy the 495 FPS model here in Canada without a firearms license. In the U.S. you can buy the 1000 FPS if you are over 18 and there is no license required.
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@79Testo put the pellet in the head and it will break the skull and kill the coon, that is if you use the right pellets, ive killed a coon with a .177 before, i used crosman destroyer pellets, vicious little monster these pellets are, the best energy transfer ive seen in any pellet rifle PERIOD! but you only get one shot tho so make it count :)
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@NTEESUPREME try putting the 22 LR bullet into the pellet rifle....if you want lol
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Very good vid mate I have tried to explain the difference to many people over many years...good work.
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There are some coon that can go up to 35 pounds...can you take them out with a pellet gun?
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So for Coon, Fox hunting a .22 bullet is the best choice....logically.
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well you're using a regular 22 bullet. CCI Quick Shocks are pre-fragmented and rape shit
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i agree with you, i have shot squirrels through the chest with a .22lr and sometimes i dont get them becasue they dont bleed, but when i use a 14.3gr pellet and ny bejamin trail np xl 1100, and hit them in the chest, the lungs get pulverized!!!
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Excellent demonstration of a valid point.
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If the object is solid enough (dense enough) to slow the bullet a little more than an orange can, you'll get a similar energy transfer and explosive effect.
I see on one of the other users vid he say the reason why he shoots so well is bcuase of you. please make a vid telling us youre tips. thanx!!
pureprotea1 1 year ago
@pureprotea1 well just send me a message of what you shoot and how well your shooting and I will do what I can to help you. Everyone is different and what works for someone else might not work for you.
NTEESUPREME 1 year ago
I own both a .22LR and a .177 break-barrel. I have similar results when shooting cans full of water. I would still take the .22 hunting though
ultimatevideowatcher 1 year ago
@ultimatevideowatcher Whenever it is safe to use my 22lr that is what I prefer. In the video I meant to say I can use pellets on animals up to 25lbs, but prefer to use it on pest less than 10lbs.
NTEESUPREME 1 year ago