your right I have never shot a wolf but I sure wouldnt pass one up if all I had in my hand is a .22WMR....not really worried about tracking I dont save pelts and dead dogs get left in the woods anyway all I need to see is blood on the snow a wolf will die quick if the shot was in the ribs,neck or head he may run a ways first but who cares? not me DEAD is DEAD.
everyone in here who is saying .22 centerfires are to small for wolves need to pull their heads out of their ass they are a soft skin dog I'm sure a .22LR would kill one at 50yds so why not a .22WMR out to 100yds?...all it take is 1gr through the lungs or heart to kill an animal its not magic like you guys are making it out to be......if a 45gr TSX can drop deer dead in their tracks I dont see why it wouldnt kill a wolf.....unless they have special powers I dont know about......LMAO
Shoot straight shoot often and make the shot count .22WMR will kill wolves hands down and people who think different are the same ones who think they need a .338 for moose.
Out of this whole thread, these are the words that stick in my mind the most. I think any game animal that gets shot, deserves to be tracked.
It is truly unethical for a hunter/lover of the out of doors to let any animal suffer.