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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 520670" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>Thanks a lot! It was a pretty incredible shot! </p><p> </p><p>Cornchuck: Yeah, rockchucks are the western equivalent of your woodchucks. They are somewhat different in their habits. Our rockchucks will start to go down in July. I think it coincides with the cheatgrass turning brown. If I remember from my high school biology correctly, its called a summer quiescence. I understand that they may come back up in the Fall for a short period before winter hibernation.</p><p> </p><p>ICANHITHIMMAN: Gus was shooting a 175 gr SMK from his .308. He said it was leaving the muzzle at around 2700 but I'm not sure if he actually chronographed it or not. WW cases, Fed 210 primer and I think he's shooting IMR4895 but I'm not positive. His data is in my reloading room but I haven't looked at it.</p><p> </p><p>tt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 520670, member: 25362"] Thanks a lot! It was a pretty incredible shot! Cornchuck: Yeah, rockchucks are the western equivalent of your woodchucks. They are somewhat different in their habits. Our rockchucks will start to go down in July. I think it coincides with the cheatgrass turning brown. If I remember from my high school biology correctly, its called a summer quiescence. I understand that they may come back up in the Fall for a short period before winter hibernation. ICANHITHIMMAN: Gus was shooting a 175 gr SMK from his .308. He said it was leaving the muzzle at around 2700 but I'm not sure if he actually chronographed it or not. WW cases, Fed 210 primer and I think he's shooting IMR4895 but I'm not positive. His data is in my reloading room but I haven't looked at it. tt [/QUOTE]
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