My dog spotted this squirrel beyond 50 yards. If heard it moving around probably with some others and thought they might be another type of animal. When I saw the dog was locked in I started scanning the area through my rifle scope. When I spotted the squirrel it was on the ground and sort of tough to see. By the time I got my reticle on him, his tail was facing us. I took a Texas heart shot and dropped him on the spot. It literally just fell over. Since I’m training hunting dogs, I took them over to the squirrel and praised the one that alerted me first. They were later rewarded with squirrel meat.
Below is the squirrel. It was shot with an Edgun Lelya 2.0 in .25 topped with a 3-12x44 Vector Veyron FFP. I shot a JSB King match diabolo 25.39 grain pellet. It entered through the right thigh and did not exit. There was blood coming from the mouth, so I assume the pellet reached at least one lung. Its internal organs were a mess.
Here is a view from the area I shot from.
For me, 50 yards is a long shot with a Lelya.
Below is the squirrel. It was shot with an Edgun Lelya 2.0 in .25 topped with a 3-12x44 Vector Veyron FFP. I shot a JSB King match diabolo 25.39 grain pellet. It entered through the right thigh and did not exit. There was blood coming from the mouth, so I assume the pellet reached at least one lung. Its internal organs were a mess.
Here is a view from the area I shot from.
For me, 50 yards is a long shot with a Lelya.
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