Is squirrel hunting with a 22LR ethical??

i go with .22 all the time.... have for 30 years now.... ive always hunted on private land tho... never really had the notion that i would be shooting toward another person.
 
yes it is and it is a challenge to hit ol bushy tail with one at times. Just always be aware of your background. Use to hunt on our 400 acre farm with a .22 and most of the time there were no problems with stray bullets.
 
The responses in this thread have honestly shocked me somewhat.

with the high level of responsibility and proper gun ownership that this site aims to promote, the number of people who are indifferent to the consequences surprise me.

In the atmosphere i was taught to shoot, nobody would dare do something so blatantly dangerous and disregardful of others, especially solely for the enjoyment of doing it.

People die in car accidents every day and you don't (or I don't) hear people saying they will refrain from driving because you may accidently kill someone.

transportation is a necessity
looking for squirrels in trees so that you can shoot them out is a hobby

but keep trying to use that as justification.. the anti's love to cling onto ridiculous comments like that.
 
Best check state laws to see if dropping a bullet into someone's house is a felony. Of course if it's a house which contains people like most of my neighbors you won't have to worry about that. In fact you won't be doing any worrying at all. Ever again. I'd suppose that your neck of the woods is probably a lot like mine so be careful.
 
The responses in this thread have honestly shocked me somewhat.

with the high level of responsibility and proper gun ownership that this site aims to promote, the number of people who are indifferent to the consequences surprise me.

In the atmosphere i was taught to shoot, nobody would dare do something so blatantly dangerous and disregardful of others, especially solely for the enjoyment of doing it.

I have to Agree totally with the above statement!~!

Didn't your daddy teach you anything!!??? Mine would've and Still would slap me to the ground if he caught me doing something this irresponsible.

Lets try and keep our rights in tact for our kids. Let's not give those missinformed bleeding hearts any more ammo:D

It's not that hard to line up the shot with a trunk or just wait a minute for the squirrel to move a little..... You would sure wish you had if you have to spend the next 40 YEARS stareing through bars while Bubba vents his frustrations on you.:barf:

I just love the post that says that I hunt 400acres and never worry about it:confused:....Just so you know this is less than 1/2th the distance a 22lr shoots....While shooting 22 LR's on the dusty plains of Montana for distance I have personally seen 22LR's make a large dust cloud at a measured MILE.
 
Safety while Squirrel Hunting

I squirrel hunt a good bit each year, using my 22 LR handgun, my 22 WMR rifle, and my 12 gauge. When I'm using either of the 22's, I focus on always making sure of my backstop. When shooting up, if the squirrel is just sitting on a branch with nothing behind it, I have to pass on the shot.
More often than not, I will get in position, get steady, and if the squirrel still is not offering a safe shot, I'll use my squirrel call and they will move back to the trunk of the tree, allowing a shot.

In fact, I went this morning and took one squirrel, had to pass on another because it was on the side of a tree (No backstop) and I didn't take the shot.
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I just love the post that says that I hunt 400acres and never worry about it....Just so you know this is less than 1/2th the distance a 22lr shoots....While shooting 22 LR's on the dusty plains of Montana for distance I have personally seen 22LR's make a large dust cloud at a measured MILE.

If you were talking about my post then you must have misread it. No where did I say that I didn't worry about it. With caution and watching where I shot I never had any problems. Other words I always made sure of a safe backstop like my original post said.
 
trees and squirrels...

Please listen to yourselves!

using a 22 to shoot squirrels is cheating and just goes to prove that you retards can't hit ANYTHING with a shotgun... Ahhhhh....:confused: Er.... :(Ummmmmmm... GULP!:eek:

What I meant was... It's cheating and hurts trees more when you use a shotgun ;)

You also have no hunting sense if you can't take out a squirrel with a BB gun!

FINALLY, for those of us that will use a .22 to shoot a squirrel, we never take a shot when they are on a branch! Only when they are on the trunk! Which is anytime they are scared. :)
 
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If you were talking about my post then you must have misread it. No where did I say that I didn't worry about it. With caution and watching where I shot I never had any problems. Other words I always made sure of a safe backstop like my original post said.

Sorry about that BIGR....please forgive me for bashing on you and I did misread your post.....I enjoy our rights and heritage so much it just scares me to think of being denied the right to pass them on to my kids and grandkids.
 
freedom475, thats ok sometimes when we read this stuff things tend to run together and I know I've misread things before. We are all in this together and like you said it only takes a few bad apples to make all of us look bad.
I just didn't want anyone to think I was a madman hunter and I consider myself to be a safe hunter that abides by the laws.
 
Response

To those who took offense at my comparison of car accident drivers and shooting tree rats........take a chill pill and call your local PETA chapter in the morning. What are you supposed to say to a troll post like this? "Gee fellas, I would NEVER do anything like taking a shot like that! I'm so righteous that I shudder at the very thought! My daddy would give me a time out for even thinking such a thought." I think that the fact that this question was even posed is a sign of how political correctness has invaded even the time honored institution of hunting. To squabble amongst each other about whether we should or shouldn't shoot tree rats with a 22 seems so foolish it defies any sense of reason. It is done all the time and will be done a lot in the future with no problems. Case closed.:rolleyes:
 
good OP. I stopped using .22LR on squirrels because of the very reason of not knowing what lies beyond my target. We all miss so it's inevitable. I now use a 3" .410
 
It is done all the time and will be done a lot in the future with no problems.

Just because it is done all the time doesn't make it right or safe. I have known folks who have mishandled guns their entire lives without shooting themselves or somebody else unintentionally, or had an ND for that matter, but their gun handling skills were neither right or safe.
 
ok, only read the first few response and then jumped to the end and saw all the bikering and moaning.

me, I shot plenty with a 20 ga and a .22lr. I would like to get one of them savage model 24's that is an O/U and has a .22 barrel and a 20 or .410 barrel, now that would be the perfect setup for all conditions.

Me I shoot at squirrels with a .22 when they are on the ground or in the lower branches (yes I have taken some up higher, but not regularly) just because the offer a better target that way. the shotgun is for the ones that are up high in thick branches or they run into the leaf nests and don't offer a shot for a .22, but the .20 gauge with no 7 or 6 shot gets em' out of their bed :p .

anyway, just shoot the squirrels already. :D
 
It's amazing that some of you even have the balls to get out of bed in the morning. Shooting squirrels outta trees with a .22 is some of the safest hunting in the country. More than likely it's safer than shooting rifles at game on the ground. It's proven over time to be safer than deer hunting and hunting birds on the wing. Bunch of old hens.......
 
I use a 22rf for squirrels on the ground, but I wont shoot'm out of the trees unless there is a hillside directly behind it.
 
Well in the past I have found about half of my .22 bullets inside of the squiral that I have shot.. So I can't see it coming out at a very high speed.

I don't take big risks, But I will trade shooting side ways into a "ok" back stop for shooting straight up..

I know that there are less than 5 people within a couple square miles of the area I hunt, and the odds are highly against it.

I know many deer hunters that think nothing of taking running shots on deer at range with no back stop. Why should I lose a lot of sleep doing something much less risky.

I have had bird shot hit by me when I was in a tree stand from a grouse hunter.... Not much you can do but try your best to be safe and hope that nothing bad happens. Because you never really know if that back stop is really enough or if your round will bounce off at a strange angle.
 
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