This thread
here got me thinking; please read it before responding here.
At what range would a little pump pistol be ok for doing a crow with a body shot? They seem pretty tough to me. I'm inclined to recommend the .22 Benji pistol to him just because it's a better price on it, but then I began to wonder if the faster 1377 would be better for penetration. Then I began to wonder if a pistol is sufficient at all for a crow at any real range.
So, as I am wont to do, I decided to bug the hunters in the Hunting Gate about it after not finding much in the way of info in a (albeit short) search.
So, what's your take? 1377 or HB22 better for taking crows? Is either really sufficient? If they are, what's a maximum advisable range. PA rates the 1377 as 600 fps and the HB22 as 460 fps, but Lord knows how accurate their numbers are. Assuming those numbers are for PBA raptors that would be 4.3 fpe for the 1377 and 4.7 fpe for the HB22. Assuming those velocities are for lead RWS hobbies they would give 5.6 fpe for both the 1377 and the HB22.
Oh, and BTW, by all means weigh in on the other thread, but
please don't turn that one into a hunting debate thread. I got in trouble once for doing that inadvertantly; that's why I started this thread here. So do try to keep the critter-killin talk (mostly) confined to this thread.
Thanks in advance ladies and gents,
~E