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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 844808" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Tuck, its been a long time since I had prairie dogs in my sights. its been a very long time. now grey squirrels and red squirrels, they are a daily sight. I have to say that the 22 LR at 100 yards is great with little muzzle blast. the squirrels also make good stew. </p><p>like I stated prior I have an invite to shoot woodchucks in the northeast. I am not sure what rifles I will be bringing with me. I am leaning towards the 17 rem and the 22-250. My 223 WSSM is not done.. the barrel needs to be fitted to the receiver and the barreled action needs to be bedded to the stock. </p><p>last weekend I just found out how accurate my 270 Winchester is.. freaky accurate. golfballs at 300 yards were pretty easy if I did my job correctly. </p><p>IF, I do not go to the northeast this year I am going to be sunk into shooting coyotes around northern Nevada. </p><p>later,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 844808, member: 26227"] Tuck, its been a long time since I had prairie dogs in my sights. its been a very long time. now grey squirrels and red squirrels, they are a daily sight. I have to say that the 22 LR at 100 yards is great with little muzzle blast. the squirrels also make good stew. like I stated prior I have an invite to shoot woodchucks in the northeast. I am not sure what rifles I will be bringing with me. I am leaning towards the 17 rem and the 22-250. My 223 WSSM is not done.. the barrel needs to be fitted to the receiver and the barreled action needs to be bedded to the stock. last weekend I just found out how accurate my 270 Winchester is.. freaky accurate. golfballs at 300 yards were pretty easy if I did my job correctly. IF, I do not go to the northeast this year I am going to be sunk into shooting coyotes around northern Nevada. later, [/QUOTE]
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