Be careful: a guy got prosecuted successfully for cruelty last year for shooting squirrels with a non-FAC air rifle. He landed 5 shots, including 3 head shots, while the squirrel's plight was observed by a neighbour. Its X-Ray by the RSPCA was in the papers.FAC has never appealed to me tbh just more kit time have to deal with like cylinders to get topped up etc. Now the rook rifles are a different matter altogether, nice light rifles with 50 rounds that fit easily in a pocket. The .410 is a double hammer rotary underlever that was once upon a time a double rook rifle so nice & pointable![]()
Squirrels are incredibly tough animals. I have seen one climbing a tree with its body cleaved in two at its diaphragm, with the lower half attached only by skin. It took a second shot to despatch it as it was still alive a couple of minutes later. Even a 12 bore, with 32g steels, leave the squirrel peppered but alive more often than not. A rifle head shot that lands anywhere in front of the ears, can take the face off, but leave the squirrel alive for a day. A couple of the air rifle shot squirrels on this thread, show multiple shots were landed before the squirrel was killed, e.g. #468.
Squirrels are living animals. We want rid of Greys but "can't be bothered to do the paperwork" is not an excuse for torturing the beasts.
If doing squirrels get a 0.17 HMR and FAC, so it is clean and the squirrel is definitely dead on first shot.
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