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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2505449"><p>I have never killed a wolf, but I'm going to tell a story:</p><p></p><p>One day many years ago, a friend asked me to put down his dog. The heartworms were too far advanced to save him by the time the vet looked at him. My buddy didnt have the heart to do it, so he asked me to put his dog down. This was a pit mix, probably 80lbs. I took his 9mm beretta and the dog into the woods. In an effort to keep the story short, I'll tell you that after the second point blank shot into it's skull, it decided to attack me in it's own self defense. The third point blank bullet to the head went through the sinuses and killed it. I went back out there in the winter while I was deer hunting and found the clean skull. The first 2 9mm bullets barely scratched the skull. They were embedded in the skull, maybe a half inch of penetration. They weren't even close to penetrating. So some of you want to shoot a wolf with a pellet gun..... good luck. If you have a .22 magnum and an angry grizzly bear, you may be better off shooting yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2505449"] I have never killed a wolf, but I'm going to tell a story: One day many years ago, a friend asked me to put down his dog. The heartworms were too far advanced to save him by the time the vet looked at him. My buddy didnt have the heart to do it, so he asked me to put his dog down. This was a pit mix, probably 80lbs. I took his 9mm beretta and the dog into the woods. In an effort to keep the story short, I'll tell you that after the second point blank shot into it's skull, it decided to attack me in it's own self defense. The third point blank bullet to the head went through the sinuses and killed it. I went back out there in the winter while I was deer hunting and found the clean skull. The first 2 9mm bullets barely scratched the skull. They were embedded in the skull, maybe a half inch of penetration. They weren't even close to penetrating. So some of you want to shoot a wolf with a pellet gun..... good luck. If you have a .22 magnum and an angry grizzly bear, you may be better off shooting yourself. [/QUOTE]
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