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Squirrel limit tips.... (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Safari Hunt" data-source="post: 4967470" data-attributes="member: 21298"><p>Hunted all times of the day and never really noticed any difference in getting some game for the skillet. I have hunted with a .22 and a shotgun. Where I live now, the .22 isn't a real option due to the population of the county. Other places would be OK. My 12 gauge used reloads of 23 grains of Red Dot (dirtiest powder ever made) and 1-1/8 oz. of #5 or #6. If I really tried, I could get by with one ounce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safari Hunt, post: 4967470, member: 21298"] Hunted all times of the day and never really noticed any difference in getting some game for the skillet. I have hunted with a .22 and a shotgun. Where I live now, the .22 isn't a real option due to the population of the county. Other places would be OK. My 12 gauge used reloads of 23 grains of Red Dot (dirtiest powder ever made) and 1-1/8 oz. of #5 or #6. If I really tried, I could get by with one ounce. [/QUOTE]
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