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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 910476" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>That's exactly what I have seen too! I remember when I was little I use to shoot groundhogs with my Dad's custom Interarms Short action Mauser or "mini Mauser" ,which we called it, chambered in .30x39. We were shooting a 125gr HP at 2500fps, making for a good little varmint rifle with light recoil and good knock down power. Now I was only 10-11 so making headshots at 300yds wasn't my specialty, especially trying to shoot off the cab of the truck while standing in the bed resting on a flimsy rest we use to have. I hit two one day square in the body, guts flew and I was tickled to death that I got one. Both were only feet from their holes and crawled off after having their middles blown apart! I found a new respect for these little warriors and soon began popping them with my .270 Winchester, they no longer crawled off after either being cut in two!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 910476, member: 69478"] That's exactly what I have seen too! I remember when I was little I use to shoot groundhogs with my Dad's custom Interarms Short action Mauser or "mini Mauser" ,which we called it, chambered in .30x39. We were shooting a 125gr HP at 2500fps, making for a good little varmint rifle with light recoil and good knock down power. Now I was only 10-11 so making headshots at 300yds wasn't my specialty, especially trying to shoot off the cab of the truck while standing in the bed resting on a flimsy rest we use to have. I hit two one day square in the body, guts flew and I was tickled to death that I got one. Both were only feet from their holes and crawled off after having their middles blown apart! I found a new respect for these little warriors and soon began popping them with my .270 Winchester, they no longer crawled off after either being cut in two! [/QUOTE]
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