Fox Hunting Caliber Question

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  • RuralRifleGuy

    Active Member
    Aug 16, 2018
    918
    Queenstown
    I thought the proper caliber for fox hunting was a bunch of hounds and tipsy white people on horses :shrug:

    It's kind of hard to pull that together when a fox suddenly pops out of the woods. Maybe if covid hadn't happened I could have afforded on call tipsy white people on horses and hounds, about all I could pull together on short notice now would be a couple of rednecks on razor scooters, a can cannon, and a case of twisted tea.

    "Come along Cleetus, tally ho!" *thump*
     

    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,730
    IMHO, probably can’t find them, but CCI velocitors are the perfect round for fox. Won’t do a ton of pelt damage, but shoots flat, accurate and will sure penetrate well as the leads a bit harder than other 22lr HP rounds (and 40gr where most 22lr HP are 36).
     

    Bountied

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2012
    7,140
    Pasadena
    I shot a Jackal in Africa with a .308 178grn ELD-X from 50yds. Lets just say that it blew the backside of him apart, I have the pelt but the left shoulder is missing a giant grapefruit sized hole. I'd go with a 40gr LRN or any FMJ type of ammo.
     

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