Posted by RN on March 04, 2015 at 12:08:08 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: One shot, one kill posted by fightfire on March 03, 2015 at 20:50:35:
Inside the barn shooter was a RG24 pistol with the shot shells, outside was usually whatever .22 was on sale and toward end that was the Blazer hollowpoints. Most accurate was some standard velocity solid bullet sort of target pistol loads. Sister uses Ruger single 6 worn on belt for morning chores, go to feed chickens and shoot a rat about once a week. Scared off potential robbers couple years back- thieves drive in asking for directions and rob whoever is on farm by threatening them to disclose where money, etc is or break in to rob whatever is quick to find, see armed farm lady and drive off to easier victim. 2 days after checking out sisters place hit another farm, threatened old guy with knife and didn't see relative in barn trying for racoon with a .22 mag that does a decent job on van tires AFTER head shot on robber. Sheriff got to question the 2 survivors, find out other victims and attempts. .22 short hollow points in pump rifle good for some outside close to barn and chicken house varmint control. Ruger 10/22 and Marlin M60s don't handle shorts, pumps and lever actions usually do good repeating with the shorts. RN
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