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Shot placement on big Eastern groundhogs.
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<blockquote data-quote="ohlongarmisle" data-source="post: 2661132" data-attributes="member: 124873"><p>These are the shots that enabled me to take over 100 this season and not ONE crawlaway, shooting a miniscule 17 Hornet.</p><p>The screws look close show entrance points, these are relatively big targets to hit even at 300 yards if your rifle is tuned in.</p><p>The feeding flat is the hardest, a hit must be in the first third of the hog or in his hole he goes, standing looking away is easy in the back down he goes, facing you in the chest down he goes. These were taken Thursday ,i'm guessing that's it for this year. Frontal shot also shown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohlongarmisle, post: 2661132, member: 124873"] These are the shots that enabled me to take over 100 this season and not ONE crawlaway, shooting a miniscule 17 Hornet. The screws look close show entrance points, these are relatively big targets to hit even at 300 yards if your rifle is tuned in. The feeding flat is the hardest, a hit must be in the first third of the hog or in his hole he goes, standing looking away is easy in the back down he goes, facing you in the chest down he goes. These were taken Thursday ,i'm guessing that's it for this year. Frontal shot also shown. [/QUOTE]
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