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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5046812" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>3" load of #4 steel will take anything out to 40 yds. I use it for turkeys and ducks out of same gun and ducks I can push a lot further depending on how they're coming in. My longest turkey kill is 48 yds with same load but in 20 ga. As far as rim fire the 22 mag that was mentioned is a powerhouse and I use a .17 for the same mostly now but have killed a pile of animals with a .22 long rifle. Head shot on a yote with a 22 can be tricky as I've had deflection issues with the skull at 30-40 yds so I prefer a good heart/lung with that caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5046812, member: 16934"] 3” load of #4 steel will take anything out to 40 yds. I use it for turkeys and ducks out of same gun and ducks I can push a lot further depending on how they’re coming in. My longest turkey kill is 48 yds with same load but in 20 ga. As far as rim fire the 22 mag that was mentioned is a powerhouse and I use a .17 for the same mostly now but have killed a pile of animals with a .22 long rifle. Head shot on a yote with a 22 can be tricky as I’ve had deflection issues with the skull at 30-40 yds so I prefer a good heart/lung with that caliber. [/QUOTE]
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