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<blockquote data-quote="cantfixstupid" data-source="post: 2336669" data-attributes="member: 115328"><p>I've shot sod puppies with everthing from 17 HMR up to 257 Bee, it has been my experience that the 204 Ruger is the best all around sod puppy medicine there is. I have 2 of them both AR15 DPMS 24" bull barrel the oldest with over 2K rounds down the tube the newest with a couple hundred down the tube. The old one still shoots nickle size groups at 100 and the new groups a little smaller. I've shot 32 grain and 40 grain factory loads and they shoot just fine out of both, but they really shine with the 39 Gr Sierra handloads. No matter what anyone says the wind will push any bullet out at 300 yds and shooting and hitting sod puppies at 300 yds is not the simplest thing to accomplish.</p><p>Good shooting, sod puppies are a blast to plaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantfixstupid, post: 2336669, member: 115328"] I've shot sod puppies with everthing from 17 HMR up to 257 Bee, it has been my experience that the 204 Ruger is the best all around sod puppy medicine there is. I have 2 of them both AR15 DPMS 24" bull barrel the oldest with over 2K rounds down the tube the newest with a couple hundred down the tube. The old one still shoots nickle size groups at 100 and the new groups a little smaller. I've shot 32 grain and 40 grain factory loads and they shoot just fine out of both, but they really shine with the 39 Gr Sierra handloads. No matter what anyone says the wind will push any bullet out at 300 yds and shooting and hitting sod puppies at 300 yds is not the simplest thing to accomplish. Good shooting, sod puppies are a blast to plaster. [/QUOTE]
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