Phew !!!! a few different replies on this thread
Having shot a 22 hornet for some time and grassed a very considerable number of foxes with it I’ve found it a very very capable on rabbit and fox out to a 100metres, I beg to wonder whether head shots to 150 metres are necessary in reality, there is a variable, my theory is to fit the caliber to the distance and quarry, there is a very small area on a foxes head that will provide the instant lights out, more than likely it will result in either a jaw shot or a surface wound out to a further distance, I’m awaiting my 17 hornet as a back up for the 22 hornet and I will be running it up on best ammunition and accuracy to get the correct distance on, providing you have a suitable round and accuracy heart and lung shots are on the cards
I don’t use the 22 hornet over a 100 odd metres, and I’ll be looking to see if the 17 hornet will extend the distance on heart and lung shots over the 100 metres mark.
Why anyone would want to take a head shot on a fox over 100 mts over a longer distance is IMHO getting into being a in - humane shot as the risk of wounding the animals are that very much higher, the correct efficient caliber out to a range is the best way and not pot luck,
I use my 222 out to 220 mtrs on heart and lung shots on foxes and it works perfectly