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RangerPete
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Posted: 14 Nov 2024 at 3:12pm |
What do you recon is a good caliber for goats, and why do u think that caliber is suitable?
Any experiances to share? |
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nunga
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Thats a loaded question. Need a bit more information on that before we could advise. What distance are you talking? I have taken out goats with my .25 springer out to 20 meters. If you are looking at 100+ meters I would say 223 min
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kruzaroad
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Environment makes difference too.
Rock environment or steep faces open up potential for ricochet, bush is going to need something that can push through small vegetation like twigs and leaves with out deflection. Paddocks depends on distance and back drop. Goats get taken with everything from small cal, to things like 303. Back in my younger days 303 was used a lot more due availably. Shoties, 17hmr Better question might be what fpe at target is needed to drop a goat. Also how well can place a shot,are you shooting for meat or pest control. All these things affect the type of ammo and gun you use. |
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RangerPete
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It would be pest control in mixed terrain, open, bush, steep hills.
Probably longish shots, I would guess anything from 30 out to 150. I would agree, anything from 223 up could do the job. Wanted to hear if anyone has a pet caliber, and why. I'm not so sure about 17hmr. Never used one my self, but from what I understand about them that little 17grain bullet is very frangabile and designed to break apart on impact. Will cause a devastating wound channel, but only 8 or 10cm deep, blow a rat in half, destroy a rabbits vitals, but i dont know if it has the penetration needed for an adult goat? |
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kruzaroad
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Back to distance.
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https://youtu.be/wrx_A6LCARQ?si=fKs_lOYaM1r1mgld
You decide https://youtu.be/zKekxNPMG0k?si=F3TmumbAwy9aBxd9 Edited by kruzaroad - Yesterday at 4:27pm |
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.223 or .243 or what about .22 hornet?
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And with a decent suppressor, bipod or on a tripod
Edited by Billbobnz - 21 hours 8 minutes ago at 9:52pm |
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Here's a 22lr 22mag 17hmr test
Also hollow and fmj for each https://youtu.be/bmqnWfUKViE?si=qIgFJysQ2WGO5loq As long as you can place them well killer rounds. All these rounds are seriously underestimated in my view. All fit into rabbiting as a pesting round a lot better then the larger rounds. That's it from me. |
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