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<blockquote data-quote="17remhunter" data-source="post: 2260462" data-attributes="member: 119444"><p>Ive taken a Mt Lion with my 17 Remington without any problems. Its was called in while bobcat huning and was a tad over 100 yards Lucky for me I had my lion tag with me. The lion was a female and was 92 lbs, about 4-5 years old according to the Biologist. </p><p> If wolves go around the same weight would a 30gr bullet out of a 17 Remington do the same. The lion went about 70 yards I would guess that shooting a wolf would play out the same way.</p><p> Has anyone taken on with a 22 cal or less?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="17remhunter, post: 2260462, member: 119444"] Ive taken a Mt Lion with my 17 Remington without any problems. Its was called in while bobcat huning and was a tad over 100 yards Lucky for me I had my lion tag with me. The lion was a female and was 92 lbs, about 4-5 years old according to the Biologist. If wolves go around the same weight would a 30gr bullet out of a 17 Remington do the same. The lion went about 70 yards I would guess that shooting a wolf would play out the same way. Has anyone taken on with a 22 cal or less? [/QUOTE]
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