nakneker
Gold $$ Contributor
I wanted a 22 Mink for a long time, I’ve always been fascinated with the 22, 20 and 17 Mink, something about reloading a small cartridge like that really appeals to.
Back in the early nineties I use to go out east of power road in Mesa Arizona and shoot buckets of those little critters, I’m not even sure they are squirrel, look more like a morphed product of a squirrel and prairie dog party but smaller. Back then we used small rifles, mostly rimfire. Now that area is covered in subdivisions businesses and freeways. Sad.
I have a 20-222 I just had made which would do a good job, I have two hornets and one K hornet, they would do a good job too. My standard hornets are a #1 and a CZ 527, the little CZ shoots very small, the #1 shoots ok. If you don’t like anything that shoots more than 10 grains of powder I’d vote 20 Mink. Just sounds like a lot of fun reloading for it and spending time with your son shooting those little squirrel rats.
There’s no wrong choice imo when it comes to a critter that small. Any 20 caliber is gonna be fun if it shoots itty bitty groups.
Back in the early nineties I use to go out east of power road in Mesa Arizona and shoot buckets of those little critters, I’m not even sure they are squirrel, look more like a morphed product of a squirrel and prairie dog party but smaller. Back then we used small rifles, mostly rimfire. Now that area is covered in subdivisions businesses and freeways. Sad.
I have a 20-222 I just had made which would do a good job, I have two hornets and one K hornet, they would do a good job too. My standard hornets are a #1 and a CZ 527, the little CZ shoots very small, the #1 shoots ok. If you don’t like anything that shoots more than 10 grains of powder I’d vote 20 Mink. Just sounds like a lot of fun reloading for it and spending time with your son shooting those little squirrel rats.
There’s no wrong choice imo when it comes to a critter that small. Any 20 caliber is gonna be fun if it shoots itty bitty groups.