What round for these "twins"

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  • Farmerjon

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    They can make a mell ova hess quickly! Yep, paper plate with peanut butter and for some reason the large marshmallows catch more than the small ones here. Well used to, 2 year old dog learned she was rewarded for killing them so don't have the problem any more.
     

    hoosierdaddy1976

    I Can't Believe it's not Shooter
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    A Shovels has been used before.
     

    ISP 5353

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    .44 Mag
    .357 Mag
    9MM
    40 S&W
    12 gauge 00 Buck
    5.56
    30-30
    45-70
    All of these have done the job. It just depends on what was close at hand at the time.
     

    DadSmith

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    My father shot one that was in the rafters of the shed with his old 38 S&W H&R revolver. 160gr lead RN. Killed it instantly. I'd say it was a tad bit overkill.
     

    d.kaufman

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    Hobart
    Taken quite a few coons in my backyard with my .177 pellet rifle
    Run em up a tree. Shine the flashlight on em. Stare right at ya, then put 1 thru the eye. When they hit the ground I put 1 more thru the base of the skull at point blank. Done, other than cleaning up the mess

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    KARP

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    The trouble with cat food I caught the neighbors cat four nights in a row.
    Switched over to peanut butter smeared on cinnamon bread, and caught two coons in the next three nights. Neighbors cat wasn't happy about losing his free meal.
     
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