I've shot them with 30-30 (170 grain) and 44 magnum (240 grain) and they were dead before they hit the ground...... of course that's shooting them treed at maybe 25 yards. Proper shot placement did the trick.
I shot a treed bobcat one time, about the same distance, with a 20" barrel 12 guage loaded with buckshot, and even though it killed it, I was not impressed as only 3 of the balls hit the bobcat. It was far in the bush, away from anybody, but six of the balls didn't make contact......
If it were me, and I had to choose from your guns, I would use the 6.5x54. You mention "lower power due to neighbors". If you mean you are worried about the bullet travelling too far, then obviously do not take the shot.
I've heard of people shooting them with 357 magnums, and that seems to work too.
Thanks elKrusto.
I have 158 JHP and SP .357 mag, which would be better on a small cat like this?





















































