22's or Shotguns
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:27 pm
I was wondering if any of you would have a problem if a hunter wanted to use 22's when hunting over your dogs? The reason I ask is because I met another beagler a couple of weeks ago while hunting and he was surprised to see that we were using 22's. He said he would never use a rifle when hunting with dogs.
I've been using a 22 when hunting rabbits for most of my life. For years I always used them for cottontails and would then use a scatter gun for snowshoes because the cover was typically thicker. Lately though I've been using the rimfire on snows and really enjoy it. I like using them for several reasons:
1. I rarely if ever ruin any meat because I typically wait for a good head shot.
2. The dog usually gets to run longer because I have to wait for a good clean shot.
3. I really enjoy gunning over my pup and this allows me to hunt without killing so many rabbits.
I really don't think that a 22 would be anymore dangerous for the dog as long as the person behind the gun is not an taking stupid shots. I've heard of 2 beagles getting shot in the woods and both were hit with a 12 gauge. I guess my point is that it was the person behind the gun not the type of gun that created the problem. I wasn't there in either case and don't know the circumstances.
All that being said if I ever met someone to run with and they didn't feel comfortable with me using a 22 I would be happy to use a shotgun. I'm certainlly not looking to make anyone uncomfortable. God knows I'm selective when it comes to the people that I let hunt over my hound.
I've been using a 22 when hunting rabbits for most of my life. For years I always used them for cottontails and would then use a scatter gun for snowshoes because the cover was typically thicker. Lately though I've been using the rimfire on snows and really enjoy it. I like using them for several reasons:
1. I rarely if ever ruin any meat because I typically wait for a good head shot.
2. The dog usually gets to run longer because I have to wait for a good clean shot.
3. I really enjoy gunning over my pup and this allows me to hunt without killing so many rabbits.
I really don't think that a 22 would be anymore dangerous for the dog as long as the person behind the gun is not an taking stupid shots. I've heard of 2 beagles getting shot in the woods and both were hit with a 12 gauge. I guess my point is that it was the person behind the gun not the type of gun that created the problem. I wasn't there in either case and don't know the circumstances.
All that being said if I ever met someone to run with and they didn't feel comfortable with me using a 22 I would be happy to use a shotgun. I'm certainlly not looking to make anyone uncomfortable. God knows I'm selective when it comes to the people that I let hunt over my hound.