Re: Squirrel Sniping
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:25 am
Many years ago, I knew three guys here in Florida who claimed to hunt squirrel with elephant guns. One of them had an old .470 Nitro Express and the other two had Weatherby Magnums. The Nitro Express was part of an inheritance, I have no idea why the other two had elephant guns, but I am fairly certain that they had never been to Africa.
According to them, there is no indigenous Florida wildlife that they could reasonably use these guns on, so they hunted squirrel. Squirrels will commonly put the trunk of a tree between themselves and a hunter, so the trick is to put the bullet through the tree so that the squirrel is killed by the flying debris when the bullet comes through other side. Mind you, I never saw this attempted, but I did see some seriously mangled trees in the area where we hunted.
On the other hand, these were not people who were adverse to telling tales. Actually, they were bald-faced liars, but bald-faced liars with elephant guns!
According to them, there is no indigenous Florida wildlife that they could reasonably use these guns on, so they hunted squirrel. Squirrels will commonly put the trunk of a tree between themselves and a hunter, so the trick is to put the bullet through the tree so that the squirrel is killed by the flying debris when the bullet comes through other side. Mind you, I never saw this attempted, but I did see some seriously mangled trees in the area where we hunted.
On the other hand, these were not people who were adverse to telling tales. Actually, they were bald-faced liars, but bald-faced liars with elephant guns!