jcw3
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Depends a lot on your marksmen ship. If you are just starting off, a light 20 ga is hard to beat. I like a 410 because its so light, but in tall timber, its tough to knock those hairy buggers out in the middle of winter.
Most of the time with a dog, the squirrel is going to be locked down, which makes for an easy shot, or timbering away as soon as you get in sight. This is when a shotgun is more handy.
I personally like a semi auto 22lr or a lever. Most of the shots are fairly close with a dog, so I personally dont feel 22 mags, 17hmr, or 17 hm2s are needed. If you still hunting in winter, then that extra range can be helpful in tall timber.
A 12 ga will work, but in my mind, its just to heavy. I know need that much power. A single shot 22 will also do the job, but if I miss, I hate not having a quick follow up. Another factor I look at is cost. 22lr are fairly reasonable, and easy to find. I prefer hollow points, but thats just my preference.
Whats your budget???
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