This portly marmot has burrowed a den under my cottage driveway causing the ground around it to cave in.
I'd like to dispatch it humanely but also need to be considerate of my neighbours. I have a large property so safety is not an issue but don't want to alarm my neighbours with a loud discharge during the summer when my neighbours are enjoying leisure time at the cottage.
I have a couple of options, I can use a accurately placed high velocity .22lr round (1240 ft/s 40 gr.) to the head or use a .223 and either take a head or heart/lung shot? The issue with using the .223 is that I would have to wait until fall when my neighbours have left for the season. This unwelcomed guest doesn't seem to be very skittish so I think I can easily get within 50 yards to take the shot.
Will an accurately placed head shot with a .22lr be sufficient for a humane kill?
I'd like to dispatch it humanely but also need to be considerate of my neighbours. I have a large property so safety is not an issue but don't want to alarm my neighbours with a loud discharge during the summer when my neighbours are enjoying leisure time at the cottage.
I have a couple of options, I can use a accurately placed high velocity .22lr round (1240 ft/s 40 gr.) to the head or use a .223 and either take a head or heart/lung shot? The issue with using the .223 is that I would have to wait until fall when my neighbours have left for the season. This unwelcomed guest doesn't seem to be very skittish so I think I can easily get within 50 yards to take the shot.
Will an accurately placed head shot with a .22lr be sufficient for a humane kill?
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