Shot size for coons

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What shot size do you guys recommend for coons? they're getting into the corn, and my grandmothers flowers. I'm thinking 4 or 5 out of my 12 gauge. what are your thoughts?
 
If I'm using a shotgun on raccoons my choice is #4Buck. Lately I've been using a .357 magnum or .38 Special. It's a little quieter than the shotgun particularly the .38 Special.
 
As a kid I shot hundreds of groundhogs with the 12 gauge and it took BB size shot or larger to kill them before they made it into their holes wounded, and that was with full choke. I'll stick with that for coons as well, 12 ga. heavy loads, full choke and BB or larger shot size, same for close range fox, coyotes, and other varmints.
 
use #2 or heavier. Some coons are HUGE!!, takes a good size pellet to kill em FAST. Shot a few with turkey shot, they didnt go far after that, but takes another one to put the lights out
 
use #2 or heavier. Some coons are HUGE!!, takes a good size pellet to kill em FAST. Shot a few with turkey shot, they didnt go far after that, but takes another one to put the lights out


unless you'd rather have them run off into the bushes and then die there, saves you digging a hole and burrying them...
 
What shot size do you guys recommend for coons? they're getting into the corn, and my grandmothers flowers. I'm thinking 4 or 5 out of my 12 gauge. what are your thoughts?

Lead BB works very well.......since that you can't use it for geese anymore.
4 and 5 shot works good if you're close. Remember to wear rubber gloves when handling dead coon carcasses....possible rabies, nasty stuff.
 
Remember to wear rubber gloves when handling dead coon carcasses....possible rabies, nasty stuff.

According to our illustrious government, coon rabies has been eliminated in Ontario. http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Newsroom/LatestNews/240280.html "ONTARIO ELIMINATES RACCOON RABIES McGuinty Government Protects People And Wildlife". :eek:


Still a good idea to wear rubber gloves or just wash you hands after handling the carcass.
As long as your within 20 or 30ft, #4 or #5 lead shot will kill a coon dead.

George
 
Just remember coons in Ontario are classed as a furbearer, and have a specific season from october to January. You may want to check the hunting regs.
 
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