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roundball, just noticed your signature line.. and wanted to say..WELCOME HOME, BROTHER.
54roundball said:
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Thats what I was actually looking for was the numbers. So what I have surmized is keep the shots below 75 and mostly at 50, Small game under coyote size like all those pesky porkypines that are killing all my pine trees and tin cans up to a 1 liter. Sounds like fun and thanks every one for the rest of the info.
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Looking at the loads listed by the manuals, and I've come to the conclusion that the .32s are just too violent to replace a .22. They are actually .22 magnums, unless you can find one with a fast twist so you can cut the charge to 15 grains or less and still git good accuraby. My .36 has a 40 inch twist and really doesn't like charge weights of less than 25 grains. I have killed one 'yote that was only about 70 yards out, quarterin' away, and the ball didn't exit the off side. I mainly hunt groundhogs with it and it kills them just fine. :thumbsup:
 

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