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			Oh, and dont expect much out of it as a coon gun either.  I know a fella that is a big time coon hunter and says when he tried it, he ended up with jaws blown off, splashes on skulls and damaged  hides.  Several had to be shot with a 22lr after being knocked out by the HMR.  They arent suited. 
 
If you must shoot a coon with one, treat it like a coyote.  Shoot it behind the shoulder, thru the ribcage.  If you get lucky enough not to hit a rib bone, it might make jelly out of the heart and lungs and kill it eventually. 
 
My little bit of first hand experience with HMR was not impressive.  In September, I went prarie doggin.  One of the fellas brought a hummer.  It was a blast to shoot.  We were knockin their heads off at ranges up to 150 yards.  I shot one at 50 yards and hit it in the shoulder.  It splashed.  Splashed on a PD shoulder.  Blew a big entry hole and DIDNT KILL the PD!!  That should tell you enough.  As fragile as those little things are, if a bullet actually splashes even once on a body shot, its not suited for coons, coyotes, bobcats or anything else of any size.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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