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    what low velocity .22 ammo would you guys use i need something accurate but that wont punch hols in the side of my barn if i(when i) miss im using the cmmg kit in my ar15

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    Got get your self a Daisy Powerline 1000, that is what I used on some squirrels that were attacking my little cat. They would jump on the cats back and I got worried they would give him a disease, it worked great for that very accurate I was able to hit one on a powerline that was running.

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    Get some 22 shot shells. Not sure if you can find them still, but winchester made brass shotshells - crimped on the ends. Work great at short distance. Have used them for years. Still have some too! Some rural hardware stores usually have them.

    If not, use the 600-1000 fps pellet rifle as Atrain1 suggested. $30-100 at walmart etc. Lot's of fun.
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    Don't most people just whack the birds out of the air with a shovel or a rake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Get some 22 shot shells. Not sure if you can find them still, but winchester made brass shotshells - crimped on the ends. Work great at short distance. Have used them for years. Still have some too! Some rural hardware stores usually have them.
    Was about to post this.
    I was at Wallyworld yesterday, got some ammo and saw a box of .22 shotshells for pretty cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    Was about to post this.
    I was at Wallyworld yesterday, got some ammo and saw a box of .22 shotshells for pretty cheap.

    sounds good to me.....are these going to mess up my barrel???

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    sounds good to me.....are these going to mess up my barrel???
    Nope. They're made to be shot out of a .22LR. People have used em since Jesus walked the earth with no ill effects to their guns that I've ever heard of.
    I've used em for mice, birds, etc. in the barn and it works just fine. You'll see it packaged as ".22 shot shells," "rat shot," "snake shot," or the like. I've seen ones with crimped ends and ones that have a thin plastic capsule filled with shot in place of a bullet... both will work, just make sure you clean your barrel after shooting (crimped ones will foul more than a standard copper-plated bullet and the plastic is self-explanatory).

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    .22 Snake shot shells
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    Be careful with .22 birdshot/shotshells used toward anything that "gives" or flexes at close range, such as plastic, fiberglass, etc. The shot pellets WILL come right back at you.

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