@pepi.gets.it.done Armadillos are pests. I shoot them in them body. Their heads are too narrow for me to shoot at night and they more their heads a lot. I'll head soot them up close the I put the muzzle to their heads if necessary. I've shot them with a Huben K1 .22, Brocock Bantam Sniper HR .25 (both with pellets), and a Western Rattler .357 with 110 grain slugs. I don't worry about how far they run. With a dog I just sic him on them if they run. Sometimes they run down a hole. He's pulled them out of holes. At other times they jump and then run only to fall over and die. I either leave them for the possums or drag them out in the open for the buzzards. I shoot them to keep them from digging in my yard, others' yards, and around structures.
Upon returning from a late night stroll, I scanned the yard with my thermal hand scanner when I spotted a round shape in the lawn. I was pretty sure what it was. So I signaled for my dog to stay by my side and we closed the distance from around 50 to about 30 yards. I took a shot with my Huben K1 w/a small green torch affixed to my scope and sent a JSB MRD 25.39 grain domed Diabolo pellet through the shoulder. We heard the impact. The dillo fell over. Them my dog decided to run up on the animal. It jumped up and the chase was on. It went for the fence and the dog pulled him back into the...
For beavers I head shot them with a Brocock Bantam Sniper HR on a nuisance permission where a DNR manager instructed me to shoot them with what I have because they were a problem. I recommend at least a .30 for beaver.
Just unpacked from a beaver set. I can say this has been quite the experience. I’m tired, had some action tonight, worked hard earlier busting up the dam. I thought I was going out there with my NV setup but ran into hiccups on my pre-hunt sight in. Below was my intended setup minus the...
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I may have documented more of the details you may be wondering about. I haven't committed it all to memory.