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Badger with .222 Rem
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 157935" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>Nice badger ! Man do they tear up some ground.</p><p></p><p>Do you ever try barking at the running coyotes ?</p><p>I have never had one not stop- some only stop for a couple of seconds but they will stop.Also i've found that they sense your body language -if you slam the truck to a stop jump out staring and squaring your body towards them they will be far more spooked and inclined to run.</p><p>I roll to a stop -ease out&gt; fast movements mean aggression -keep my head down and give them a woop-woop if they don't stop just start barking all the way up to bark yelling.If you see them bouncing to a gallop start repeatedly doing quick constant barks -they'll stop.</p><p>While you're lining up the shot do a couple of barks to keep them still.</p><p>A friend has an adl 222 just like yours -nice little factory rifle for sure.--------Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 157935, member: 4683"] Nice badger ! Man do they tear up some ground. Do you ever try barking at the running coyotes ? I have never had one not stop- some only stop for a couple of seconds but they will stop.Also i've found that they sense your body language -if you slam the truck to a stop jump out staring and squaring your body towards them they will be far more spooked and inclined to run. I roll to a stop -ease out> fast movements mean aggression -keep my head down and give them a woop-woop if they don't stop just start barking all the way up to bark yelling.If you see them bouncing to a gallop start repeatedly doing quick constant barks -they'll stop. While you're lining up the shot do a couple of barks to keep them still. A friend has an adl 222 just like yours -nice little factory rifle for sure.--------Mike [/QUOTE]
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