Sureshot wrote:Blackstuff wrote:Call me a paranoid kill-joy but with a ban on "high powered semi-autos" on the cards, is it wise to extol the lethal capabilities of .22lr on a public forum, on a thread started by a new member, giving zero details as to why he/she wants to know such information?
.22lr is for target shooting and small vermin in this country, thats it.
It could be used for other things but then again the back of an axe could be used as a hammer and a couple of sticks can be used to start a fire.
Who gave zeroing details ? I may have asked a question but I believe that's all.
Lets get to the start
I have carried and fired 7.62 down to 357 and below etc on a daily basis so I am not backward regarding the stopping/killing distance of a round.
As a new member I will ask questions to try and get other new members to step up and do the same. you should remember that if a new member asks a question and get the truthful answer they wont make any mistakes.
I may be new to the forum but not to guns or the safe handling of them. So you can be guarenteed that if I as the question I can answer it and then some.
The forum is for everyone in my eyes not just those who have been here for a while
we are all a bit paranoid here girls
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Hello sure shot, good question actually, I agree that a well placed .22 can do for most animals but of course we have moral objections to using "under powered" cartridges on animals in this country. Only right in my opinion although we are somewhat led by the nose by the deer people in funny hats in that matter and have gone OTT, I think.
If you were hungry and needed food, a .22 would do for anything. (except the big 5!!! elephant my butt !!). The Inuits use a .22 short to kill moose, by shooting them in the chest, which the moose hardly notices , then they track the animal across the snow by the small blood trail until they find it collapsed with a Pneumo/haemo thorax from the collapsed lung. Dispatch it and sledge it back to camp for dressing. I think they might eat the hot raw liver on the spot but I might have dreamt that.
I wouldn't want to risk going up against anything dangerous of course and am not advocating injuring animals but , if pinch came to a shove you can use it for lots of game. Personally only use it for rats and rabbits, I wouldnt take it out after foxes but if I saw one around my hens while I had my gun in hand , I would certainly give it one in the vitals.
Let's all play nice now