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Trapline firearm #8559092
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Good morning all, in my second year trapping. Have used a 22LR for my first two seasons, I’m wondering if you have any recommendations for a better caliber to dispatch on my trapline. 17HMR, 22-250. Not a firearms expert so really hoping for some feedback from you fellas.


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559097
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For stuff in traps a revolver with regular velocity long rifle 22 and solid 40 grain bullets is great. If your pistol is a semi or your using a rifle load 22 shorts. You can load them into the chamber like you would a single shot firearm if shorts wont cycle. That wont damage the firearm.

If want something to shoot out there aways a 22 hornet is a great fox gun. 22-250 works for bigger stuff


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: danny clifton] #8559103
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Thank you very much i appreciate the info! Have not considered a pistol but that seems like a great way. Lot easier to tote around.


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559105
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I use a Heritage Rough Rider .22lr for all non-pole dispatches. Works awesome on coyotes, very quick. If you are set on something bigger maybe .22wmr but I feel it's a bit too much for most critters in a trap. It's ballistically like a .38 special.



Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8559107
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I appreciate that! Going to do some research on 22 cal pistols!


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559111
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Get yourself a cheap ol heritage rough rider 22 revolver.

If you're using it on your line it's going to get abused, no need to tie a lot of $$$ up in a gun that takes the beating a trap line will give over the years.

Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559112
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You cant go wrong with a ruger single six in 22 rimfire. Not cheap but you wont regret buying one. Single action so very safe. Safe to load six rounds. VERY durable firearm.


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559113
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Ruger wrangler 22 is what I use. They make a super wrangler now, 22lr plus 22mag in 1 pistol

Re: Trapline firearm [Re: danny clifton] #8559116
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Originally Posted by danny clifton
You cant go wrong with a ruger single six in 22 rimfire. Not cheap but you wont regret buying one. Single action so very safe. Safe to load six rounds. VERY durable firearm.

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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559117
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i bought a heritage not long after they came out. 5 years of hard trapping it would keyhole bullets when I could get it to fire. Returned to the manufacturer and they repaired it. For fee. 60 bucks if I remember right. Ruger wont charge you. Heritage is cheap for a reason. Dont waste your money. My single six has had at least twice as many rounds through it. Still accurate. Never had a problem with it.


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559120
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I have had this gun probably 20 years. You can see from the wear how much use its had. Don't waste money on a heritage.

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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559127
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1959 still kickin’

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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559134
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I'm using an old Cooey single shot with open sights, takes a beating and no scope to get banged around. I usually use CB Longs for everything from coon to wolf. If I could carry my little 22 Bersa Thunder I would. The CB Longs don't have the jam to operate the slide, but that'd be OK, single shots fine.


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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Beaver_Slayer] #8559144
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My handgun is a 22. I use it if I am a foot checking traps, less to carry. If I am on my Atv or in my pickup I use a .177 caliber pellet gun which works on everything I have used it on.

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My heritage is not good enough for a dispatch firearm. The cylinder and bore of barrel are so out of line it loses to much energy driving the bullet through the barrel it won't consistently penetrate a heavy furred coyote for a chest shot and isn't accurate enough for a head shot. Hate that gun.

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Heritage Rough Rider. You can get the WMR cylinder to swap out if you want, although I have both cylinders I only use LR for dispatch. Don't use shorts out of it though, it won't have enough powah. I have the version with fiber optic adjustable sights.


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I use a ruger mark II I've had since I was a boy for trapped critters, have shot many snakes, rabbits, snow shoe hares, coons, ptarmigain, grouse, foxes with it that I chanced upon while trapping. While running a line by snowmachine, I also carry on a sling a AR 15 I made for snowmachining, it's light weight and works well in subzero temperatures.


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This was dad's trapline gun, and the first gun I ever fired. It's an H&R 9 shot made around 1953. Dad always shot shorts in it, as do I.

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Re: Trapline firearm [Re: Yes sir] #8559189
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
My heritage is not good enough for a dispatch firearm. The cylinder and bore of barrel are so out of line it loses to much energy driving the bullet through the barrel it won't consistently penetrate a heavy furred coyote for a chest shot and isn't accurate enough for a head shot. Hate that gun.

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heritage rough rider .22. Mine has worked for 20 plus years.

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