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Cougar caliber. . . . ?
13 December 2010, 17:44
DWrightCougar caliber. . . . ?
Here in the North West Cougars are growing by numbers, and wiping out our Deer and Elk population. I've seen 2 in the last month!
I'm on a mission to collect a few Couger cape's for my walls.
Since I'm some what of a gun guy, (gun nut) this got me thinking about what would be the ultimate Cougar caliber.
Since they have banned the use of dogs to tree a Cougar, shot's can be from 5 yards to 500 yards.
I'll be switching back and forth from a super light weight Kimber 7mm-08, and a heavier Sako .300 WM.
Wondering what you would prefer to use. . . . .
13 December 2010, 22:01
D B CooperI'd go with a "Wiffle Bat" and a pointy stick.

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13 December 2010, 22:07
butchlocyou don't need a big caliber, but you do know how to shoot. a cougars heart and lung area are quite small, so you had better pick something accurate enough to hit a dove at the ranges you speak of
13 December 2010, 22:36
Cross LHave been around lions for years in CO &NM IMHO your 7mm-08 is just about perfect.
SSR
13 December 2010, 23:46
D B Cooperquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
you don't need a big caliber, but you do know how to shoot. a cougars heart and lung area are quite small, so you had better pick something accurate enough to hit a dove at the ranges you speak of
I don't think that would be a problem. I've shot his Kimber 7-08, and have seen him shoot it. As long as he has time to get a solid rest, everything else is done.
RS
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14 December 2010, 03:54
ty_falconA friend of mine was chuckar hunting just out of Baker, He had to shoot a cougar with his shotgun before it killed his dog. KILLED it dead!! So I would say use whatever you have or whatever you have to.
14 December 2010, 12:14
montdougquote:
Originally posted by Cross L:
Have been around lions for years in CO &NM IMHO your 7mm-08 is just about perfect.
SSR
Times 2.
I don't see it as a 500 yard round however but then I can't envision shooting a mountain lion at 500 yards anyway.
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15 December 2010, 01:12
DWrightHmmm, not sure why. . . . the last one I shot at was a little more then 600, and my hunting partner watched the bullet from my .300 WM thru his bino's fly about 2" over the cat's back.
4" lower, and I would have spined him. Shot's at that range out here would not be uncommon.
19 December 2010, 00:41
Kelly GillFor calling or spotting and shooting, the .308 or 7mm-08 would be near perfect. Murray Burnham killed several calling at night in Texas, which is legal, using a scoped .308. I've shot or seen them shot with everything using hounds, but for your purposes, the above two calibers are appropriate. A mountain lion is very easy to kill generally.
24 December 2010, 09:42
TEANCUMquote:
Originally posted by Kelly Gill:
For calling or spotting and shooting, the .308 or 7mm-08 would be near perfect. Murray Burnham killed several calling at night in Texas, which is legal, using a scoped .308. I've shot or seen them shot with everything using hounds, but for your purposes, the above two calibers are appropriate. A mountain lion is very easy to kill generally.
Some of the hound runners around here will shoot a treed cat with a .22 Mag, but then again they are shooting at close ranges. I would think that any medium caliber with the accuracy requirement filled would work out.
24 December 2010, 16:29
Don In ColoradoAlthough I have never shot one the people that I knew in Idaho noted the importance of using a light bullet that would open up fast on the light boned and thin framed cougar. Something virtually approaching a varmint-type bullet, but maybe one weight increment heavier.
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14 July 2013, 21:51
DWrightDB, I think you are correct. Gunna try the wiffle bat!
15 July 2013, 01:11
arkypeteI was going to ask if the cougers had two feet or four. Then I wanted to know what sort huntin tag you needed.
Jim
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15 July 2013, 02:33
BigNateTalk about digging up an old thread!
Anything you'd use for deer and can shoot well. My two favorites are .40 and .257 Roberts.
13 October 2013, 05:18
analog_peninsulaquote:
Originally posted by TEANCUM:
Some of the hound runners around here will shoot a treed cat with a .22 Mag, but then again they are shooting at close ranges. I would think that any medium caliber with the accuracy requirement filled would work out.
The rationale that I heard for the .22 Mag was that it would destroy the cat's lungs without knocking the animal out of the tree, thus avoiding dropping a (mortally) wounded cat into the chase dogs. When the cat died, it would just fall out of the tree.
analog_peninsula
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17 October 2013, 00:53
Idaho Sharpshooter6mm Remington with VLD bullets.