Possibly. Elephants, no. Rabbits and squirrels- yes, with a head shot. A person? Depends on energy of bullet, and location of wound.
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You use a 22. rifle
Definitely Yes.
Yes. But I suggest using hunting pellets.
Definitely Yes it can.
Rodents and small game.
A .22 rifle can potentially kill animals such as deer or feral hogs with well-placed shots. It is important to ensure responsible and ethical hunting practices when using a firearm for hunting purposes.
Raccoons and large possums are the largest things.
That's a very vague question. If you mean a .22 caliber rifle, the techincal answer is, almost anything. It's possible for a .22 to kill almost any animal, it just isn't extremely likely in some cases.
Yes, a .22 rifle can effectively kill an armadillo. The .22 caliber is commonly used for small game hunting and is capable of delivering enough energy to humanely dispatch an armadillo when shot in a vital area. However, proper shot placement is crucial to ensure a quick and humane kill. Always check local regulations regarding hunting and shooting wildlife.
With a properly placed shot, anything from a .22 long rifle on up.
Theoretically possible out to a mile. 200 yds would be stretching it though