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    Steel shot vs. lead and others- Lethality

    This is a conflation of numerous things, and kind of a denial of physics. Energy retention is a matter of density. Lead holds energy better. At any given range, lead will have more kinetic energy retained. Use steel if you have to, or want to, but be aware of this.
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    Steel shot vs. lead and others- Lethality

    Therefore there is no question about it for you - and, indeed, you've made no comment regarding the subject (lethality of steel shot).
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    Rabbit rifle

    If you hit the heart/lung area it doesn't matter. No real meat loss. But you certainly don't need that kind of power. I shoot rabbits on my property with a .25 FX Wildcat airgun. It puts out about 50 FPE at the muzzle. Rabbits hit in the chest out to 60Y go nowhere - usually one kick/flop and...
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    Cottontail Rabbits Round Out The Hunting Season

    Cottontail populations here in WI are cyclical, as others have said. Some years I can shoot 8-10 on our 3.5 acre property without trying (just looking out the windows occasionally), other years you see one or two all year.
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    Talk me into Coyote hunting

    If you want motivation, they kill pets like mad wherever they're common. Farm birds too. We have chickens. I've yet to shoot a yote but I did kill a fox that took our rooster several years ago.
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    Illinois Dream Buck

    Incredible rack.
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    Who here (or whom do you know) is a doe-only gun hunter here?

    Doe-only, not by choice.
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    How do you dispatch wounded birds?

    .22 auto sidearm.
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    Steel shot vs. lead and others- Lethality

    It's hard to imagine how a less dense material could perform better, ballistically, all things considered. There's no way that losing energy faster is ever a plus. I say go heavier than lead - #9 Tungsten is devastating on turkey!

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