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2024/2025 Squirrel Hunting Thread...........

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yeah i think for squirrels 38 or 36 is plenty long best to keep um lite how much did your kib wiegh
I don’t remember but it’s light. It’s so slim. It’s a really nice rifle and shoots great. Just some things I don’t care for that I’m going to change on my new one. I’m not getting rid of my kibler though. It’s a really nice rifle.
 
I don’t remember but it’s light. It’s so slim. It’s a really nice rifle and shoots great. Just some things I don’t care for that I’m going to change on my new one. I’m not getting rid of my kibler though. It’s a really nice rifle.
In all honesty, I’ve been really pondering on whether or not I would like such a long barrel on a different squirrel rifle. I hunt some pretty darn thick and tight places much of the time. A 44” barrel seems like it would be a bit on the long side for my liking. I think you’re on the right track by going a little shorter this time around.
 
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Washing the fear and terror away!

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You meanie you! Squirrels have feelers too, ya know.
Well he was already moved on across the Jordan. He wasn't in the cage. However, the first picture makes him seem to be upside down. I swear, no squirrels were injured!! 🤣
 
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