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First Prairie Dog Hunt (NOT THE LAST)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1639385" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>I use a 223 Remington VTR, Windham Varmint Exterminator and Windham AR 24" that we converted to 22 Nosler on Praire Dogs. We like 55 gr NBT at distance but for 200 yards or so and closer, the 36 gr. Barnes Varmint Grenades work as advertised. It looks like the Prairie Poodle swallowed an IED when you hit em. They don't feed well in an AR, but the 35 gr Nosler version has a tip that allows it to feed and you get the same explosive result. Blistering velocity out of a 223. A 22-250, you'd probably be in the 4,500 FPS neighborhood with these fly weight Bullets. </p><p>We have gotten a lot of rain here in Arizona since last June and it's still falling. The Praire Dogs should be robust this year. I'm gonna have to try some of them Berger's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1639385, member: 105495"] I use a 223 Remington VTR, Windham Varmint Exterminator and Windham AR 24” that we converted to 22 Nosler on Praire Dogs. We like 55 gr NBT at distance but for 200 yards or so and closer, the 36 gr. Barnes Varmint Grenades work as advertised. It looks like the Prairie Poodle swallowed an IED when you hit em. They don’t feed well in an AR, but the 35 gr Nosler version has a tip that allows it to feed and you get the same explosive result. Blistering velocity out of a 223. A 22-250, you’d probably be in the 4,500 FPS neighborhood with these fly weight Bullets. We have gotten a lot of rain here in Arizona since last June and it’s still falling. The Praire Dogs should be robust this year. I’m gonna have to try some of them Berger’s! [/QUOTE]
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