Calibers >22 LR for Squirrel?

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Hey Rokslide. I currently have a blast squirrel hunting with a supressed 22LR using subsonics. Thinking of trying another caliber that may be more flat shooting and allow for longer shots in the large canopy oak flats I hunt. Anyone have experience using rifle calibers larger than 22LR, such as 17 HMR or 22 mag? Do those calibers tend to result in more wasted meat on squirrel? Any thoughts are appreciated.
 
Squirrel hunting is all about headshots, so a flatter shooting cartridge is desirable, but .22 LR has always worked for me. If I were to try a different cartridge, I’d go for a 17 HMR. CZ and Tikka both offer excellent rifles in that cartridge.

I’ve heard from lots of folks that 22 magnum ammo isn’t usually very accurate, but I don’t have firsthand experience to verify that.

In my younger days, I used to use my 9mm for shooting squirrels while I was deer hunting. But that was only a 25-yard affair.
 
Squirrel hunting is all about headshots, so a flatter shooting cartridge is desirable, but .22 LR has always worked for me. If I were to try a different cartridge, I’d go for a 17 HMR. CZ and Tikka both offer excellent rifles in that cartridge.

I’ve heard from lots of folks that 22 magnum ammo isn’t usually very accurate, but I don’t have firsthand experience to verify that.

In my younger days, I used to use my 9mm for shooting squirrels while I was deer hunting. But that was only a 25-yard affair.
 
I have been heading shooting squirels religously with a .17hmr for almost 20yrs, 19 actuallly. BUT two years ago I switched to a supressed .22 I built and HOLY MOLY is it fun. You can hear the bullet hit them, and the other squirrels literally don't care.

I still shoot the .17 occasionally still because I have tons and tons of ammo and its a joy to carry.

They are both equally as fun

I WOULD however stay away from .22WMR, it's a little too much power and even a good ear or eye shot it'll pop the body and ruin front shoulders
 
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