#208318 - 09/20/10 12:43 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: Stoney]
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Journeyman
Registered: 01/28/10
Posts: 67
Loc: NW Arkansas
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A BB/pellet gun is a viable killing tool.
A few years ago my son drilled a gray squirrel in the back yard. Dead. Surprised me because when I was young I shot a few squirrels using a pump-up BB gun: The shot generally stunned them enough to allow a quick clunk on the head. The autopsy my son and I conducted as part of preparation for cooking revealed he hit it at the base of the skull. Severed the spine, tore into the windpipe.
Small birds and chipmunks are no trouble to kill outright.
Pigeons, on the otherhand, simply fluff up a bit. Even head shots had no effect. We were trying to rid the office building of roosting birds. After trying some nonlethal deterants, we went with a lethal plan: A pump-up pellet gun. It didn't even make them fly.
A caveat: My shots were all with a pump-up rifle, which is much more accurate than a pistol because of the longer barrel. To effect a kill with a pistol, you're going to have to get much closer.
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#208323 - 09/20/10 01:04 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: Stoney]
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Addict
Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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Why not a .22LR pistol or breakdown style .22LR rifle?
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#208325 - 09/20/10 01:28 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: Stoney]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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I gotcha. I've never priced any of the .22LR rifles that can be taken down, but I know I have $189 in my 10/22 plus another $60 in the scope (BSA Tactical 4x30).
I know I've been shot point blank with a CO2 pellet pistol and it stung like heck, I could see it killing a pretty small animal pretty easily.
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#208332 - 09/20/10 02:01 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: Stoney]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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For water purifying I went with some Potable Aqua tablets, some coffee filters, a 32 ounce Nalgene that was on clearance at REI, and can always boil it too.
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#208334 - 09/20/10 02:12 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: 2005RedTJ]
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Veteran
Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 1419
Loc: Nothern Ontario
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I use Aquatabs for water purification. Other then making tea/coffee/food, I can't recall the last time I boiled water exclusively for drinking water. I would of course, boil water in a survival situation if I had to.
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#208336 - 09/20/10 02:21 AM
Re: Survival Hunting
[Re: Stoney]
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Old Hand
Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Out here in Los Angeles,My Crosman Power-Master pistol in .177 takes pidgeons with 3 pumps & 1 BB @ 30 feet away,Chest shots,on up to thru the head! I dress/cook em' for my Pooch,though she enjoys shredding them herself.I've taken Mourning Doves the same way,& Have eaten them myself,They are Delicious!I've made wire snares from the wire provided in Doug's Kit's,& Have snared 2 doves,2 different times,using a total of 4 snares,I've also snared Mountain Quail with the same snares,but with treble hooks added,& This is Very effective! I've snared other birds as well,& As a Rule of Thumb,I've eaten everything,I've taken!All Birds Do Not taste the same,& None of them even Remotely,Taste's like Chicken!
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