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<blockquote data-quote="GTOHunter" data-source="post: 1170699" data-attributes="member: 64883"><p>I bought myself a nice lightly used Browning A-bolt Micro-Hunter .22 Hornet recently and fitted it with a Nikon Prostaff 3×9×40mm scope on the Leupold rings the previous Owner left on the Rifle.I set up my Caldwell Lead sled behind our Barn and spent little over an hour Sighting it in at 50 Yards then out to 100 using Hornady 35 grain bullets.</p><p></p><p>After packing everything up and heading up to the House I put all my Equipment away and with the Barn being within sight from my front porch I spot movement in the fresh mowed grass around our Barn and with the last piece of Equipment to put away is the freshly sighted in .22 Hornet I get it out if the case and look out to the right side of the Barn and see a Big old Groundhog standing up all nice and pretty so I step off the porch and lean against a Bradford pear tree and aim at the Groundhog sending a Hornady ballistic tip bullet his way.....Range Finded at 128 Yards,1st kill with the Hornet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTOHunter, post: 1170699, member: 64883"] I bought myself a nice lightly used Browning A-bolt Micro-Hunter .22 Hornet recently and fitted it with a Nikon Prostaff 3×9×40mm scope on the Leupold rings the previous Owner left on the Rifle.I set up my Caldwell Lead sled behind our Barn and spent little over an hour Sighting it in at 50 Yards then out to 100 using Hornady 35 grain bullets. After packing everything up and heading up to the House I put all my Equipment away and with the Barn being within sight from my front porch I spot movement in the fresh mowed grass around our Barn and with the last piece of Equipment to put away is the freshly sighted in .22 Hornet I get it out if the case and look out to the right side of the Barn and see a Big old Groundhog standing up all nice and pretty so I step off the porch and lean against a Bradford pear tree and aim at the Groundhog sending a Hornady ballistic tip bullet his way.....Range Finded at 128 Yards,1st kill with the Hornet! [/QUOTE]
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