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.22 NSA 17.5 HP meets Squirrel

30 yards at 32fpe / 920fps DRT. I can see this becoming my favorite for this gun.

No passthrough neck / spine completely severed head is held by skin.

Recovered slug opposite side behind shoulder under the skin.
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In a discussion in the pellet gate, it was thought this was a head shot. My target was neck going into chest, and after shot was on it's way, right before impact, squirrel turned and looked directly in direction of slug like it heard it or something. Slug passed through muscle in jaw not hitting any bone, then into the neck, then into chest and was retrieved from the opposite side behind the front shoulder area.

Here is a picture exposing the neck wound.
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In a discussion in the pellet gate, it was thought this was a head shot. My target was neck going into chest, and after shot was on it's way, right before impact, squirrel turned and looked directly in direction of slug like it heard it or something. Slug passed through muscle in jaw not hitting any bone, then into the neck, then into chest and was retrieved from the opposite side behind the front shoulder area.

Here is a picture exposing the neck wound.
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Now that is devastation at its finest. Nice shot
 
Awesome!!! And nice shooting...I got some of those a couple weeks ago and was exploding sparrows out to 75/80 yards with my Veteran long. I need to run some over the chrony with my current power tune....I'm set at 920 with the new hybrids right now!

That's some serious carnage on that squirrels neck...I'm headed to the squirrel woods this afternoon and now I just have to give them a try on tree rats...lol

James from Michigan