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It will be going about 20 blocks away
All I got is 9mm and 556

Will 556 hollow point overpenetrate a coon?

So far, its not been to the food. The entrance is sealed to where it will be noticeable on camera if it leaves, and I trawled through the footage in the morning, and I never saw it leave

If you go with option 1: DO NOT bring it here. That's what city people do with all their pests and then they become our pests.

Option 2: A single 9mm hollow point in the kill zone and it's over quickly, which is the only way I take out any pest.
 
If you go with option 1: DO NOT bring it here. That's what city people do with all their pests and then they become our pests.

Option 2: A single 9mm hollow point in the kill zone and it's over quickly, which is the only way I take out any pest.
I might be mad when they would kill a few chickens, but that doesn’t mean I want to see it suffer. Once they find said chickens, you can’t convince them to not do it again
 
Gamo break barrel Swarm model in .22 pellet

H&N 16gr Hornets - 25 yds, clean entry/jagged exit through both sides of a hefty ABS doghouse and deeply embedded into a 4x4 fence post 2ft behind that

Found the pics
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Sorry guys, very anticlimactic end

 
Should have done this a while ago, no way to squeeze through here now

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Sorry guys, very anticlimactic end


I slide a made-for-purpose door down into slots on our exterior doggy door every night. Several years ago I did that but it was later than normal and didn't realize a 'coon was hiding under one of the wicker chairs or love seat. About midnight it began clawing its way out the bottom of the exterior door (lightweight like a screen door with aluminum frame), shredding the foam weatherstrip at the bottom.

Now I check with a flashlight under all 3 pcs. of seating furniture and 2 wicker tables to make sure there's no critter hiding before I drop it in!

 
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Man, you have the world's most useless cat. It just watched that raccoon stroll into your house....

If you catch in the cage, just submerge the cage in a river or tub.
 
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Man, you have the world's most useless cat. It just watched that raccoon stroll into your house....

If you catch in the cage, just submerge the cage in a river or tub.
Could be the cat read or heard the stories of cats losing a eye to a skirmish with a 'coon....there's a few one-eyed dogs in these parts for that reason, I'm told. :confused:
 
Could be the cat read or heard the stories of cats losing a eye to a skirmish with a 'coon....there's a few one-eyed dogs in these parts for that reason, I'm told. :confused:
Pretty much, you don' want to get in a skirmish with a pissed off coon. They'll just kick your ass. When I used to coon hunt, a single coon could easily drown two 40 pound dogs. We would let the dogs run the coons and if it was near a pond, the coon would head straight for it. They would swim out to the middle and the dogs would follow. Once the coon led them out to the middle, it would quickly swim around to the back of the dog, climb up on the dogs back and then climb on its head. A soaking wet coon will weigh in upwards of 25 pounds. Dog goes under. We always had our rifle and spotlight ready at ponds, cause we knew exactly what that coon was going to do. We did a William Tell thing on the dogs head. Dog went under, we shot the coon off the dogs head.