So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
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So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
My mother my have a raccoon or something in the attic.
SO a .22 with Hallow point in my P22 should do it right?
SO a .22 with Hallow point in my P22 should do it right?
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
Don't give that raccoon a chance - use a Barrett .50!
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
Be careful, you'd be surprised how much those .22 rounds can actually penetrate, someone I know used his tool shed as a back stop... Went through both sides, and a fence. These WERE hollow point rounds. Maybe use a subsonic round? That or just trap it to avoid any holes in your house.
Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
It may not be very effetive on a large coon but if he's not real big then try some rat shot. Then maybe you can just stun or wound him enough to get close enough and finish the job without Swiss cheezing your moms house.
Good luck and keep us posted and take pics.
Good luck and keep us posted and take pics.
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
Also if Mom's house is any city limits, discharging any firearm, even a .22, is likely illegal unless for self defense. Convincing a cop, much less a DA, that the racoon posed an imminent deadly threat to you won't be easy.
Try one of those Gamo super high velocity air rifles. Hit the critter in the head and it should go down, DRT.
Try one of those Gamo super high velocity air rifles. Hit the critter in the head and it should go down, DRT.
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
The worst thing about shooting on in you attic is having to crawl around and over who knows what, keep from making a hole in the ceiling, and then having to crawl out carrying some kind of beast.
I would go for a baited trap, close to your access point.
Just saying.....
I would go for a baited trap, close to your access point.
Just saying.....
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
+1 On the trap. Probably the safest way.austinrealtor wrote:Also if Mom's house is any city limits, discharging any firearm, even a .22, is likely illegal unless for self defense. Convincing a cop, much less a DA, that the racoon posed an imminent deadly threat to you won't be easy.
Try one of those Gamo super high velocity air rifles. Hit the critter in the head and it should go down, DRT.
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
Nevermind, my Dad got it with a Shovel! All that Marine Corp Training paid off! Thanks for the advice.shortysboy09 wrote:+1 On the trap. Probably the safest way.austinrealtor wrote:Also if Mom's house is any city limits, discharging any firearm, even a .22, is likely illegal unless for self defense. Convincing a cop, much less a DA, that the racoon posed an imminent deadly threat to you won't be easy.
Try one of those Gamo super high velocity air rifles. Hit the critter in the head and it should go down, DRT.
My other thought was a Fogger, leave the house for a day or two.
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
I know this from a similar experience in my youth. .22lr bolt action rifle, 20yds from rifle to outside wall of wood barn, then another 20yds to and through a metal pole barn, into the top of the door of my car which stopped it from traveling any farther. The car was getting a new/used engine and was raised. The bullet would have continued through the other side of the barn and hopefully not through the oil tank for the furnace in the pole barn. I lucked out that day.Sewer_Ice wrote:Be careful, you'd be surprised how much those .22 rounds can actually penetrate, someone I know used his tool shed as a back stop... Went through both sides, and a fence. These WERE hollow point rounds. Maybe use a subsonic round? That or just trap it to avoid any holes in your house.
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Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
I was going to suggest a pitchfork but I guess a shovel is good.
Re: So I might need to hunt a Raccoon this weekend or next
that shovel has taken out two Possums and a chased away a stray dog.Trinitite wrote:I was going to suggest a pitchfork but I guess a shovel is good.
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