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Fishaholic
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i am going to start trapping and was wondering whats the best rifle or pistol to carry on me, i don't want expensive because its going to get beat up allot. what do you you use on a trap line? and advise would be great, and also is the trapping test hard??? the wdfw told me i didn't have to take a class i could just read the book and take the test. so any advise would be great.
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alot of guys carry a .22 revolver. I use just a basic 10/22. Looking into a pistol if i can find one on the cheap cause they're easier to carry. As for the test, From what i understand, all trapper education is now done through the WSTA. All you have to do is go to
www.watrappers.com
and all the info is there. You can either attend a scheduled class or there is also a home study option. As far as the test beign hard, that is subjective. If you read and understand the materials, it is not a big deal. If you can attend a scheduled class, i would suggest it because they are lead by experienced trappers who put the materials in rwal world terms that are easier to understand, imo.
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okay thanks for the link and what type of ammo do you use?? hollow point solids and what brand?
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May 26, 2012, 03:16:41 PM »
I have a smith model 317 the best little trap gun weight nothing and is stainless.It is alittle expensive but it is the best 22cal revolver I ever owned you on eof those gun you would pass on to you grandkids.
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May 26, 2012, 04:17:29 PM »
Hey where you live? the test is not to bad at all. You can use the study guide and study a little. I have a .22 Marlin I will be using. I am going to try and get a silencer for it as wel. I would not use any type of holow point as it could do alot of dammage to the pelt and you want them as clean as possible.
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A 22 works great. If you are after bigger critters you might even look into a 22 mag. I am a handgun guy anyways, so a good revolver will get my vote.
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May 26, 2012, 05:20:22 PM »
x2 on the 22 revolver. A lot of guys use CB caps or shorts. I find they are so hard to get I just use long rifles because they are available. A lot of the shorts end up being loaded hot and more like a magnum round it seems to me like. If you can find honest to god shorts that's a very good round.
Those kind of rounds don't go well with an auto. I'd really advise a revolver because of that.
I have an old Charter Arms 22 revolver. It's beat and it is not accurate. That is good for me because I don't worry about it and treat it pretty rough.
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May 27, 2012, 11:40:19 AM »
ruger 10/22 shoot solids NO hollow points they leave to much damage even when you shoot through the ears the less damage the better I have dropped many a bobby at 25 yards when they do not know you are there they are more calm and you will get a better shot my 2 cents
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May 27, 2012, 01:23:41 PM »
For ease of carry, and since your shooting will be mostly point blank... 22 mag pistol.. worn in a shoulder rig.. you would never have to worry about it getting hung up on stuff either.
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The test is no problem.
As far as guns go I carry a browning Buckmark and a stainless 10/22 with good glass.
Good luck.
P.S the Browning Buckmark has put down a chit load of fur. Very nice pistol to have on your hip.
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June 26, 2012, 07:22:14 PM »
I think a 22 mag is over kill. A 22 long rifle is plenty good.no hollow points,shot a coyote in the head once and he just looked at me, last time I did that. 10/22 or I have a ruger single six in 22 that works well.
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I've always used a Rossi .22 revolver. They are a good price and work well. Stainless preferred of course. I prefer .22 shorts with a shot through the ear for a quick dispatch. I usually pack it with half shorts and the other half hollowpoint long rifles in the cylinder. I do that for if I see something not in a trap or if its grouse season you can pick up a few. Just remember what the cylinder is rotated to- shooting at a grouse with a short can be frustrating!
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Ruger single six, and or H&R sportsman 9 shot, whichever i have on me that day.
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I use a ruler single six with the long rifle cylinder.I also carry a single shot 17HMR rifle.it's a little heavy but it leaves a very tiny hole.not even stitch worthy.
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Mossback, what bullet in the 17 ? Fmj ?
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