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22 LR hollow point suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2596498" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Worthy info. I have a Ruger MKIV, handgun, with 2X scope that I expect to carry on next years rodent hunts. Reading thru the above should help me in selecting ammo. Hi vel segmented bullet ammo might be most effective should the rodent weigh more than 8 ounces. Our western rockchucks AKA yellow belly marmots are real tough. I can hit pop can sized targets with the Ruger at 50 yards when using a tripod with sandbags. Here is a photo of one - golf course chuck PGA, city limits, likes to watch traffic.</p><p>[ATTACH]386515[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Looks nice enough to be a pet,but messy. They like abandoned structures - cabins, sheds, vehicles & even boats. Often seen among farmers/ranchers abandoned machinery & dump locations. Shot a few under an abandoned school bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2596498, member: 115658"] Worthy info. I have a Ruger MKIV, handgun, with 2X scope that I expect to carry on next years rodent hunts. Reading thru the above should help me in selecting ammo. Hi vel segmented bullet ammo might be most effective should the rodent weigh more than 8 ounces. Our western rockchucks AKA yellow belly marmots are real tough. I can hit pop can sized targets with the Ruger at 50 yards when using a tripod with sandbags. Here is a photo of one - golf course chuck PGA, city limits, likes to watch traffic. [ATTACH alt="IMG_1711.JPG"]386515[/ATTACH] Looks nice enough to be a pet,but messy. They like abandoned structures - cabins, sheds, vehicles & even boats. Often seen among farmers/ranchers abandoned machinery & dump locations. Shot a few under an abandoned school bus. [/QUOTE]
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