Nice Forum, folks. My first time here and a pleasure.
I recently bopped a running jack at about 100-110 yards with my little Browning take-down semi-auto, equipped with a 1" Bushnell. The ammo in use was Winchester SuperX HP 22LR. The jack was running dead-away. I was on a road slightly elevated above the sage and thus had a comparatively easy shot.
When the round hit, there was a clear "whop" in feedback, audible to both my hunting companions and me. I also saw the jack fall and slide on his side very briefly, but then had quickly moved to another target.
Five minutes later with my friends helping, I couldn'f find the jack, though we had the right spot. Doubtless, the jack dragged himself off to a thick clump of sage into which we couldn't peer into and died a slower death than I wanted to be a part of.
I know the hit was solid, but a jack weighs several pounds and I have no other explanation for injuing rather than killing the jack other than there just wasn't enough poop left to cleanly do the job. I note all this here because it sets up the question I want to ask:
I feel I need to switch to a 22 mag for this type of shooting. I much prefer a semi, or something that as a left-hander I can cycle quickly. Almost all this shooting is done off-hand on moving game, thus a bit more rifle weight particularly in the barrel is preferred. Last, a decent trigger is a clear asset in such shooting and I therefore want as good a one as possible. I'd really appreciate forum member input on what 22 magnum rifle I should buy with this kind of hunting in mind.
Thanks for your consideration.
Outdoorlvr