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<blockquote data-quote="Ohlongarm" data-source="post: 2336617" data-attributes="member: 112151"><p>Went out today with the 17 hornet , very windy about 50 degrees sunshine and big white clouds.</p><p>Spotted a groundhog 115 yards away, put the dot on his forehead, the wind was howling virtually in the cut beans, squeezed one off and down he went.</p><p>I went to the hole and here he was totally stunned but just a crease across his left side look close , reached in and he didn't move. Well I reached in and picked him up and brought him home and released him on a spot where the gh's are thin. But the 17 stunned him totally with this tiny graze. He was okay when I turned him loose , but groggy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohlongarm, post: 2336617, member: 112151"] Went out today with the 17 hornet , very windy about 50 degrees sunshine and big white clouds. Spotted a groundhog 115 yards away, put the dot on his forehead, the wind was howling virtually in the cut beans, squeezed one off and down he went. I went to the hole and here he was totally stunned but just a crease across his left side look close , reached in and he didn't move. Well I reached in and picked him up and brought him home and released him on a spot where the gh's are thin. But the 17 stunned him totally with this tiny graze. He was okay when I turned him loose , but groggy. [/QUOTE]
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