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<blockquote data-quote="trooper698" data-source="post: 74588" data-attributes="member: 2341"><p>This may not be exactly related to your area, but if you ever take a hunting trip to South-Eastern Ohio, you shouldn't have any problems finding groundhogs. Usually in the summer half a dozen a night is minimum. Every year I'll get an evening or two when the hay gets moved and weather's right and you can knock out about dozen and a half in one night. I don't know what guys here think of as long range shooting but shots up to 700+ are not hard to find, and longer if you want to try. I'd say most are between 300 and 550. Like someone else said, morning and evening is the best time if it's really hot and sunny. I noticed sometimes they don't come out as much when it's really windy. Any flat shootin varmint load will do, but if you gut shoot them, many times they make it into their hole. They're lots of fun though. Good luck! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trooper698, post: 74588, member: 2341"] This may not be exactly related to your area, but if you ever take a hunting trip to South-Eastern Ohio, you shouldn't have any problems finding groundhogs. Usually in the summer half a dozen a night is minimum. Every year I'll get an evening or two when the hay gets moved and weather's right and you can knock out about dozen and a half in one night. I don't know what guys here think of as long range shooting but shots up to 700+ are not hard to find, and longer if you want to try. I'd say most are between 300 and 550. Like someone else said, morning and evening is the best time if it's really hot and sunny. I noticed sometimes they don't come out as much when it's really windy. Any flat shootin varmint load will do, but if you gut shoot them, many times they make it into their hole. They're lots of fun though. Good luck! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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