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Zero Distance for Squirrels

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#1 ·
In y'all's opinion, what grained bullet at what zero distance do you seem to bag the most squirrels with?
Whether it's a .22 or .17
 
#10 ·
I think I sighted mine in at 16 yards and that made it good out to 50 yards you will either hit a little high or a little low. I always aim at where their eyeball is so if I hold it on him there are no brains to save for those that eat them. Don't hold me too that. I read it somewhere on a website and it's been working for me. Their little heads is all I shoot at but frequently hit them other than where I am aiming, I don't know how that happens, but shooting solids most times I never lose any meat which is why I do not shoot hollow points...d2
 
#15 · (Edited)
25 yards's.zero out to 100 yds.From my Mossberg 715T,3/9 Bushnell tac.50 mil scope,shoot Armscor USA 36 grain hollow point.Aim for the head When using solid bullets sometimes get a pass through and Squirrel may crawl off into rock or hollow log.Dead on impact with Hollow PT.We sell tails to MEP's lure co. and another lure co. in Mountain Home for over 40 year's.We shoot a lot of squirrel's with a 22. each season.If you have not looked at the Mossberg 715T unreal the accuracy.Not trying to sell.Shoot a remington and marlin for years and they are good.The rifle is accurate but the scope is the deal.for accuracy.lot of folks buy a high dollar 22 put a cheap scope and wonder why it rifle will not shoot.
 
#16 ·
I have drifted toward killing squirrels with a Beeman Air Rifle that has a 22 and/or a 17 barrel. I really like the 22 cal. pellet the best for squirrels and have shot and killed Groundhogs with it. All one shot kills and very accurate out to 75 yards. I put a 4x Tasco fixed power scope on it and just really like the setup.
Never cared much for an air rifle until I got this one. :thumb:
 
#18 ·
Just started using the Beeman 22 air rifle.Last season.Very accurate.Very impressed. Cheaper ammo and easier to get.
What model Beaman are yall using? i have been interested in getting a 22 caliber air rifle for squirrel but have not been impressed with accuracy so far. I bought a Remington Summit in 177 caliber about 8 years ago and was not impressed with the accuracy. $200 will buy a plenty accurate Marlin 22.
 
#19 ·
I don't see a model number on it. Just the name "Beeman" and it comes with two barrels 22cal &17cal. Bought mine at Walmart (about $89) and a round tin box of pellets (250) either .22 or .17 is about $6.00 per tin. The pellets pack a punch and are relative cheap compared to .22 Rim Fire Ammo.

Some real high quality stuff can go for high prices. But I sure like the Beeman rifle that I have.

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