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<blockquote data-quote="Chickencoop96" data-source="post: 5236092" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>well I Believe that with the right load and patch you can shoot the pecker off a gnat with any good MZ, Shot Placement is really the end all be all. My TC 50 cal. Hawken is dead on the money at about 50-60 yards with 80 grains, a homemade lubed patch, and round ball. I just thought 50. might be a bit much for squirrels LOL but i guess if im close enough i can swing a headshot on one and not have to worry about being able to put down a deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickencoop96, post: 5236092, member: 22024"] well I Believe that with the right load and patch you can shoot the pecker off a gnat with any good MZ, Shot Placement is really the end all be all. My TC 50 cal. Hawken is dead on the money at about 50-60 yards with 80 grains, a homemade lubed patch, and round ball. I just thought 50. might be a bit much for squirrels LOL but i guess if im close enough i can swing a headshot on one and not have to worry about being able to put down a deer. [/QUOTE]
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