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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1991329" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I would think you would be ok with a 22lr at 100yds. These would probably be fine at 500 yds with a non ultra mag sized center fire as long as no one else was within 500 yds either. My mother who is now 70 y.o. used to shoot all kinds of varmints with a Ruger revolver 22 pistol. Years ago she shot at a possum in front of a tree and some how hit the tree. She was about 15 foot from the tree. The bullet come back and hit her low on her shin. It didn't break the skin but left a bad wep. It was an all lead bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1991329, member: 93895"] I would think you would be ok with a 22lr at 100yds. These would probably be fine at 500 yds with a non ultra mag sized center fire as long as no one else was within 500 yds either. My mother who is now 70 y.o. used to shoot all kinds of varmints with a Ruger revolver 22 pistol. Years ago she shot at a possum in front of a tree and some how hit the tree. She was about 15 foot from the tree. The bullet come back and hit her low on her shin. It didn't break the skin but left a bad wep. It was an all lead bullet. [/QUOTE]
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