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Will a Beeman .20 cal. RX-9 kill a feral cat with a shot to the chest (broadside, just behind the shoulder) from 20 feet? blush He ran off and I can't find him.

P.S. He was attacking our geriatric, toothless family cat and stealing its food, so I consider it a justified assault and/or caticide (depending on whether the intruder survived).


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At 20 ft., yes. At that range, the gun should be spitting that .20 pellet out at 13 foot pounds. If the gun is shooting at it's optimum power level.
You've got a dead feral cat somewhere, just hope it's not near your house.


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It went into a culvert near the house. Its pitch black in the culvert---no light at the other end. I pumped a couple rounds into the culvert too for good measure. I think he's gone.

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Originally Posted by RobJordan
Will a Beeman .20 cal. RX-9 kill a feral cat with a shot to the chest (broadside, just behind the shoulder) from 20 feet? blush He ran off and I can't find him.




Perfect. A politician would call it " Plausible deniability"....


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If you would have aimed (and hit) for ear, you'd have a dead cat right there on the spot. Remember, airguns are like bows, they kill with penetration to the vitals, not shock. To answer your question, yes the R9 has plenty of power to kill a cat at 20 feet.
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I don't know what an RX-9 is but I've got a .20 R-9 that has counted many coup against feral cats, dogs, groundhogs, skunks, o'possums and small chillun.

For my money, your shot selection was perfect. The head is too iffy because the cat's brain is small and the rounded angles of the skull can deflect the pellet enough to cause it to miss the brain pan. And that close in, if you're scoped, you've got scope height-over-barrel to contend with.

The lungs are a much higher percentage target. Nothing lives if you puncture both lungs. Nothing. It might crawl out of sight first but it's in for a pink and frothy and certain death.


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Take the feral in,shoot the toothless.

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Never a problem dispatching feral cats with my Beeman R9 in 177.


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feral cats need to be removed since they are hell on quail population as well as other game birds.i'll give them credit as survivors but undesirable.--cranky72

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I've always considered a cat "feral" the minute it steps out of the house.


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Growing up on a farm, I usually whacked the feral cats with a .222Rem............a puuuurfect cartridge for the job. smile

One time I had to hunt a feral tom under our house. The toms usually get big, but this one was HUGE. I used my dad's old Sheridan Silverstreak 5mm and one shot did the trick. I was admittedly a little scared being in a 2ft crawl space with a single shot airgun and a flashlight, but justice prevailed.


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I'd rather hunt cats than just about anything else. I agree about shooting them in the head. It's hard to stop them with even a 22LR if you shoot them in the chest. You really need to place that pellet in the brain if you're looking to drop him where he's standing. Several years ago we (with the park ranger's blessing)two of us went into a park at night to thin out the feral cats. In one night we killed something like 27 or 29 cats.

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Cats ARE hard to kill. The most spectacular shot I ever made on a cat was with a S&W Model 53 with an 8.375" barrel. A 40gr. soft point at 2000fps up the "poop chute" at a range of around 15'. The largest piece recovered was the head. Late at night, and every light in the neighborhood came on.


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i blew one off a log at 150 yds with a 222mag--devil climbed back up but he was moving sideways. cranky72

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I never had any trouble killing them, and I DID have a blast hunting them. True feral toms are sneaky bastids, and a worthy adversary.............unless they get all horned up and combative, thinking THEY own your barns. That's fun too. grin


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House cats turn feral quicker than other domestic animal and can be a real pest. When I moved to a rural area, I lightened up a bit on cats because I appreciated their ability at rodent control. However, ones that didn't get along with the sheep, lambs, and chickens, were put "in the wind" very quickly.


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I once lived with a girlfriend who was obsessed with cats, we had 9 of them. Overall, I like cats but several of these were evil, one of which bit me. I had a Crosman 2200 10 shot pellet rifle in .22 cal. and pumped it up to 5 pumps, shot the cat under a bed at point blank range in the chest, he jumped so hard the bed lifted off the floor.

After the cat settled down I checked him well and there was not a single mark on his chest skin, I really became a believer that cats are very tough animals. At 5 pumps the Daisy and Crosman rifles are close to their maximum power output. That particular cat died of disease a year later.

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Originally Posted by xposo
At 20 ft., yes. At that range, the gun should be spitting that .20 pellet out at 13 foot pounds. If the gun is shooting at it's optimum power level.
You've got a dead feral cat somewhere, just hope it's not near your house.




Yep! We lived in a rural Florida county during my hi-screwl years. I dispatched a stray tomcat that was after our female krat and would easily bully our male krat!

I shot it with a Sheridan Blue Streak, .20 cal. Seems that where 8 pumps was considered MAXIMUM, I think I pumped it up 10 times. Hell that was over 30 years ago!

But the intruder krat indeed took the pellet behind its front leg under the shoulder, didn't even make it 20-25 yards before it keeled over [dead] in our driveway with just the slightest blood starting to show on its mouth. It was very late one dark night when it went to kitty heaven.

I agree with Xposo - you likely have a dead cat somewhere! Just hope it doesn't attract any undue attention or get autopsied at the vet's. If you don't hear anything for a week or so after the incident, maybe you won't hear anything a'tall? Hope you don't have to dispatch other bully krats, but if so, you need to find a disposal method!

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In 1981 my wife and I bought a small farm in east Texas. It had been rented to a "lady" with two horses and 26 cats. She was not able to catch all of them before she left and just told us "they'll take care of themselves...".

The first thing they did was attack our cat. Then we learned from the neighbors that after she had moved in every quail and rabbit within two miles had disappeared....so we started shooting...

My wife's best shot was with a Ruger Standard Model .22 with a 4" barrel. She and the dog jumped one in a pasture near the house and she made a rolled them in place shot on the running cat at about 30 yards... It took two years before the quail, rabbits and ground nesting birds came back.

Nothing against cats as I have had them almost my whole life...but cats need to be under the same regulations as dogs...and I dropped several "loose" dogs over the years also....

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I use 14.3gr Crosman Domes 'Premier' solid nose like the original Sheridan pellet in my R-9. They penetrate well.

Something may run off a bit, like a deer hit w/a rifle, but they will die.

In college my BSA Meteor .177 at 675 mv dropped a few rogue cats loaned out to someone. Point blank w/shots to the head, deadly.

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