Raccoon Pellet Choice/Tune (vs plinking)

Looks like the "Stinky Kitty" is contained. Not dead? I use No.3 Conibears for Ghogs where I can't shoot w/ anything. The Farmer knows where & approves !
I don't have to deal with raccoons , thankfully. Did plenty of that at home years ago when the sweet corn was coming on & dealt with a ( presumed ) rabid
'coon once as a young man one afternoon that was headed toward the chicken coop. A learning experience for sure😲 !!
Smelly cat didn't make it, the trap made him sleepy
 
I've killed two raccoons, both small ones, under 10 lbs. I shot the first three times with my P35-22 using 21 grain Baracudas going about 825 fps (32 fpe). First shot went into the chest and got it's attention but it was sitting and hissing at me and my dog. A shot between the eyes stopped the nonsense but it's heart was still beating so I put one in the neck and it bled out. For the next one I used my P35-25 shooting 34 grain JSBs a little under 800 fps. One between the eyes dropped it. No evidence of life.

I've also tested penetration of 25 grain and 34 grain JSB pellets in wet paper (reasonable simulation of muscle tissue). 34s definitely penetrate deeper. I would test them for accuracy in your gun (my old full length Avenger likes them) and if they are accurate switch. FX are usually a little cheaper and effectively the same thing. If your barrel does not like them I think the 25 caliber H&N Baracuda is 31 grains and should also penetrate further. There are also other 34 grain pellets.

Better placement would definitely help but I think more penetration would too and is easier to make sure happens. I would not switch to any sort of expanding projectile because in my opinion you need all the penetration you can get. Any expansion will reduce penetration.
 
Everything it had. And so did the 2nd one that was far larger......all night because it was only trapped and chained to the ground. 🤣
That's why I will never use traps in my backyard for coons or skunks. Can't have the yard smelling for months!

Make one of these that gives you plenty of time to get good shot off.
 
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That's why I will never use traps in my backyard for coons or skunks. Can't have the yard smelling for months!

Make one of these that gives you plenty of time to get good shot off.
This was the most insane sprayer. He also rooted up a good 6 feet of my lawn before he got stuck in the trap. I bought (impossible to set without their tool or squeeze wood clamps) a 220 lb coyote rated trap from scheels. It's overkill and smooshes them flat instantly. This is the one that just soaked up a magazine of 18 jsbs and 6 hybrid slugs. He died honerably imo.

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Raccoons can be very large and difficult to put down, even much more so than coyotes.



Skunks can take punishment. I usually try to get a body shot on the skunks, head shot on the raccoon. I use the .25 JSB 34 as preferred. I am not against a Texas Heart Shot if it turns on me.



Rabbits (diggers) go much easier but at least a .25 Hades will surely put the smackdown on the hole digging b-tards.

 
Over the past several years I've killed somewhere around 12 to 16 raccoons with a .22cal air rifle, shooting plain Crosman domed pellets. I'm shooting around 800-850 fps.

A headshot tends to result in instant lights-out. A body shot might only piss them off. But I have a setup where follow-up shots are usually fairly easy.

Regarding the traps some people are suggesting, at least around where I live I've had mixed results. I have neighbours that feed the raccoons so they're very leery of most forms of traps, as they know where they can find "sure thing" feeding stations. I can catch babies with live traps, but the adult raccoons around here, most of the time, stay far and away from all traps. I've caught one in a foot trap. I haven't had any success with body traps.
 
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