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Thinking about a 204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="cantfixstupid" data-source="post: 2204887" data-attributes="member: 115328"><p>North of Dalhart Texas there is a Sod Poodle town the encompasses 7 sections, you shoot until they stop sticking their little heads up and drive 150 yards and start all over again. I was born and raised in West Texas and have been shooting them since I was a boy, you have never seen this many Sod Poodles anywhere. I have hunted in New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming and nothing compares to this place, nothing. In the spring when the pups are just hatched it is overwhelming. We are not shooting off of a table or a bench, but off a high platform in the back of a pick up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantfixstupid, post: 2204887, member: 115328"] North of Dalhart Texas there is a Sod Poodle town the encompasses 7 sections, you shoot until they stop sticking their little heads up and drive 150 yards and start all over again. I was born and raised in West Texas and have been shooting them since I was a boy, you have never seen this many Sod Poodles anywhere. I have hunted in New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming and nothing compares to this place, nothing. In the spring when the pups are just hatched it is overwhelming. We are not shooting off of a table or a bench, but off a high platform in the back of a pick up. [/QUOTE]
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