Van-Tramp
Well-known member
Going back to the original post...
I think it is noble and all, but I would strongly recommend NOT doing such a thing. Beyond what has already been stated about putting yourself at greater risk, it would be illegal to do within just about any city limits. The country may also have laws against the discharge of a firearm, and while even the judge may consider it noble, it is far too dangerous to do for him to let you get away with it without some type of punishment, which may include a charge that would remove your right to own a gun for life. I love animals and all, but no way.
To answer the question though, a 22lr is enough to do the job. I would call in the right agency to do the job though, but it I were out in National Forest or BLM land and came across an animal that needed "help" I may just consider it as long as I was 100% confident that no one else was within range of possible injury (bullets can still go stray in these situations).
I think it is noble and all, but I would strongly recommend NOT doing such a thing. Beyond what has already been stated about putting yourself at greater risk, it would be illegal to do within just about any city limits. The country may also have laws against the discharge of a firearm, and while even the judge may consider it noble, it is far too dangerous to do for him to let you get away with it without some type of punishment, which may include a charge that would remove your right to own a gun for life. I love animals and all, but no way.
To answer the question though, a 22lr is enough to do the job. I would call in the right agency to do the job though, but it I were out in National Forest or BLM land and came across an animal that needed "help" I may just consider it as long as I was 100% confident that no one else was within range of possible injury (bullets can still go stray in these situations).