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1.04 Mile Prairie Dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor Culpepper" data-source="post: 1911734" data-attributes="member: 105869"><p>One of my friends on our annual longe range dogging in South Dakota. 5-day hunt through Tuesday. Monday morning, with absolutely perfect shooting conditions. Only 1-2 MOA windage adjustments between shots. Shooting Black Hills factory ammo. Certified by the ranch owner who is also the brother of the founder of Black Hills Ammo and 3 friends who would never let him get away with cheating. As everyone knows, there's a lot of luck involved no matter how good the shooter. Most hits at long ranges end up with the dog making it in the hole before dying and not a confirmed kill. Bob's bullet went through the spine around the neck area. He owns the ranch record for distance on prairie dogs, breaking his previous record of 1739 yds in 2018.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor Culpepper, post: 1911734, member: 105869"] One of my friends on our annual longe range dogging in South Dakota. 5-day hunt through Tuesday. Monday morning, with absolutely perfect shooting conditions. Only 1-2 MOA windage adjustments between shots. Shooting Black Hills factory ammo. Certified by the ranch owner who is also the brother of the founder of Black Hills Ammo and 3 friends who would never let him get away with cheating. As everyone knows, there's a lot of luck involved no matter how good the shooter. Most hits at long ranges end up with the dog making it in the hole before dying and not a confirmed kill. Bob's bullet went through the spine around the neck area. He owns the ranch record for distance on prairie dogs, breaking his previous record of 1739 yds in 2018. [/QUOTE]
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