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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1640183" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>Ok, I hunt for permissions. I get a lot of no's but I get a lot of yeses too. I use a 6mm Rem. and a 25-06 for prarie dogs. I try to use something that lets me practice for larger game. I have a .223 but it doesn't have a good enough trajectory for practice. The other two cartridges more closely match my big game rifles. And they double as deer and antelope rifles. I've done some experiments with the 308 and30-06 using Saboted .223 bullets, too. I just haven't gotten them to shoot accurately enough for P-dogs. If I have a dedicated prarie dog rifle, its probably the 25-06, just because its fun to shoot and extremely accurate at distance. Oh, and it throws prarie dogs 6 or 8 feet through the air at 350 yards. I like to watch them fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1640183, member: 60453"] Ok, I hunt for permissions. I get a lot of no's but I get a lot of yeses too. I use a 6mm Rem. and a 25-06 for prarie dogs. I try to use something that lets me practice for larger game. I have a .223 but it doesn't have a good enough trajectory for practice. The other two cartridges more closely match my big game rifles. And they double as deer and antelope rifles. I've done some experiments with the 308 and30-06 using Saboted .223 bullets, too. I just haven't gotten them to shoot accurately enough for P-dogs. If I have a dedicated prarie dog rifle, its probably the 25-06, just because its fun to shoot and extremely accurate at distance. Oh, and it throws prarie dogs 6 or 8 feet through the air at 350 yards. I like to watch them fly. [/QUOTE]
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