A bit late to the game as I have been really busy lately and the weather has really sucked, raining many of the days I have been off work. I knew my Cricket grouped really well with the Hybrids, but I had not zeroed the gun nor attempted to hunt with it.....until now. The gun is now zeroed for the Hybrids with corresponding power level. Will list speeds etc down the line. I also changed scopes and mounted an Aztec 5-25.
This morning I took my first squirrel with the setup. Took the shot braced against patio door frame aiming for a head shot. I heard the hit, squirrel jumped up and ran about 3-4 yards and under my workshop/lg shed. I let it be for a little while just in case and went to check it out. Found it DRT under the stairs. Shot placement was about an inch below my POA, will test out accuracy soon again and see why that was. Distance was about 30 yards.
Dissected it to see damage, expansion, etc. First things first, no pass through. Entrance wound was pretty nasty, not a huge hole, but not a tiny pin hole like my pellets tend to make. Opening the chest cavity I found basically lung batter, pierced heart, pierced liver, huge pool of blood. Found the spent ammo lower in the abdomen, see pics for understanding the kind of damage I just described.
This morning I took my first squirrel with the setup. Took the shot braced against patio door frame aiming for a head shot. I heard the hit, squirrel jumped up and ran about 3-4 yards and under my workshop/lg shed. I let it be for a little while just in case and went to check it out. Found it DRT under the stairs. Shot placement was about an inch below my POA, will test out accuracy soon again and see why that was. Distance was about 30 yards.
Dissected it to see damage, expansion, etc. First things first, no pass through. Entrance wound was pretty nasty, not a huge hole, but not a tiny pin hole like my pellets tend to make. Opening the chest cavity I found basically lung batter, pierced heart, pierced liver, huge pool of blood. Found the spent ammo lower in the abdomen, see pics for understanding the kind of damage I just described.