I just did a little test at 25 yards and 15 yards using the HW44 .22 pistol.
The two kinds of wood are red fir and pallet oak.
At 25 yards shooting JSB monsters 25.39 grain pellets they went into the red fir about a pellets length, and they only dented the pallet oak and bounced off.
I then moved the target to 15 yards and shot again.
The pellets went two pellet lengths into the red fir and still only dented the pallet oak, ( but the dents are devastating ) look at the spent pellets and the expansion!
My opinion is that the HW44 .22 will smoke a raccoon at 15 yards with a perfect headshot.
But it’s risky and not as effective at 25 yards, still enough power at 25 yards, but the possibility of just wounding the raccoon is much greater.
You’re going to need to be able to hit a quarter every single time at 25 yards to be humane, I can do it off of bags from my bench but you won’t have that when hunting.
I started the test using a red dot, and it allowed me to get on the target quickly and effectively at 15 yards, but it certainly wasn’t accurate enough at 25 yards.
I put on a scope and did much better at 25 yards because I could see the crosshairs on a quarter sized target.
But with the red dot the quarter was completely covered by the red dot, and in my opinion not good enough for humane kills.
This was a really fun test to do!
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