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To: Squantos
OK, that ‘splains it.

I got hunt’n WP in Utah and the ranges there are *modest* by Texas standards. I tend to miss too much with the little critters at anything over 300M...

Still good fun and much appreciated by the farmers

Walking canal banks with a 22 can yield many fun hours and reduce blowouts as well....

145 posted on 03/07/2008 1:26:38 PM PST by ASOC (.)
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To: ASOC

Yes Sir ......the 25-06 ya mentioned is as well a favorite here. It bucks the wind right proper. Normal to go start on a sod poodle site with Ruger 10-22’s, 77’s etc , then 223’s or 22-250, work our way up the chain as distances get better, barrels get hotter and sod poodles get scarce at closer ranges. The 7.62 AI gets it’s share of daylight but I figure I will keep it pristine as long as possible. We even use a Barrett 82A1M now and then......:o)

My normal fun gun is a 14 inch Thompson Contender Bull Barreled Contender with Pachmayr furniture, grip and harris BR-S bipod . Add a 3-12X Burris LER scope and a box of long VLD loads in .223 and ya have a great , portable rig for sod poodles and coyotes and jackalopes.......LOL !

Honestly my favorite thing too shoot is the TC.


147 posted on 03/07/2008 1:36:24 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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