Using my squirrel feeder I nailed 2 so far. The 1st one was with a .25 JSB kings at 940 fps at the muzzle, 22 yards to the target. The pellet went through the body and I believe got both lungs, maybe heart too. The squirrel went flying at impact, DRT.
2nd squirrel was sitting on the back legs hunched over, used a .25 Polymag at 920 fps, bad shot placement into the guts, no hits to the lungs or heart, no exit wound, but an extremely nasty surface wound with guts hanging out! The squirrel ran off as if it wasn't hit at all. I found it about 30 feet away.
Vote to which is the better pellet to use. I think the Polymags have little penetration even on a little squirrel, but cause huge wounds that IMO would be fatal to a squirrel if hit at any meaty area. The JSB Kings could just fly right through less vital area with little damage if you don't hit the vital. Leading to a slow death.
We all can't be expert marksman 100% of the time. I have also used a 12 fpe .177 to the heads of squirrels, so far 3 for 3 DRT.
So which is the better pellet to use is you just want them terminated and don't care about runaways?
2nd squirrel was sitting on the back legs hunched over, used a .25 Polymag at 920 fps, bad shot placement into the guts, no hits to the lungs or heart, no exit wound, but an extremely nasty surface wound with guts hanging out! The squirrel ran off as if it wasn't hit at all. I found it about 30 feet away.
Vote to which is the better pellet to use. I think the Polymags have little penetration even on a little squirrel, but cause huge wounds that IMO would be fatal to a squirrel if hit at any meaty area. The JSB Kings could just fly right through less vital area with little damage if you don't hit the vital. Leading to a slow death.
We all can't be expert marksman 100% of the time. I have also used a 12 fpe .177 to the heads of squirrels, so far 3 for 3 DRT.
So which is the better pellet to use is you just want them terminated and don't care about runaways?