cornchuck
Well-Known Member
Well, I finally did it. I got my first confirmed long range groundhog kill last night. At 537 yards. I shot at it once before about 10 minutes before. That was a really close miss. The big male came back out and I ranged him at 542 yds. Dialed my scope to 8.25 MOA, settled the cross hairs on him and squeezed the trigger. The gun went off. I thought I had missed it again. As I was watching through the scope, he just stayed there and he dropped. Then I heard the "thump" from the bullet. Shooting with a suppressor is awesome. The speed of sound and the speed of light are really in 2 different universe. Just seeing him drop and hearing the bullet impact at different times is really cool.
About 4 years ago, I shot a groundhog at 429yds. only to find about 2' of guts leading to it hole. And just 2 evenings ago, I hit one at 428yds. only to draw blood. And that one ran for it's hole. Since I didn't put my hands on either of these 2, they were not confirmed kills.
My groundhog gun is as follows:
Remington 700VS in .243 Win
Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56
90 Tipped GameKing with 43.8grs. of H4350 going about 3085
Diligent Defense Enticer S-Ti suppressor
Jason

About 4 years ago, I shot a groundhog at 429yds. only to find about 2' of guts leading to it hole. And just 2 evenings ago, I hit one at 428yds. only to draw blood. And that one ran for it's hole. Since I didn't put my hands on either of these 2, they were not confirmed kills.
My groundhog gun is as follows:
Remington 700VS in .243 Win
Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56
90 Tipped GameKing with 43.8grs. of H4350 going about 3085
Diligent Defense Enticer S-Ti suppressor
Jason
