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<blockquote data-quote="larz92" data-source="post: 2336829" data-attributes="member: 117110"><p>My dad and I have shot prairie dogs for 6 consecutive years now and every year we make a list of what we need to get for the next year. So it seems like you can use more stuff for the trip. We shoot 17hmr, 17wsm, 223, 204, 22-250 and 220 swift. I would say the 204 is probably my favorite in moderate winds and 22-250 after that. Definitely start out with your 17's at first for your closer shots then start burning up the 204 and just keep switching out guns before you melt them down. A good swivel shooting bench, sun screen, jerky, decent binoculars and you guys will have a blast. We probably shoot 300-400 rounds on good days. 204 still has both our longest shot and is an absolute blast to shoot. All rifles but rimfires are remington 700's. Have fun and it will be a trip you will always remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larz92, post: 2336829, member: 117110"] My dad and I have shot prairie dogs for 6 consecutive years now and every year we make a list of what we need to get for the next year. So it seems like you can use more stuff for the trip. We shoot 17hmr, 17wsm, 223, 204, 22-250 and 220 swift. I would say the 204 is probably my favorite in moderate winds and 22-250 after that. Definitely start out with your 17’s at first for your closer shots then start burning up the 204 and just keep switching out guns before you melt them down. A good swivel shooting bench, sun screen, jerky, decent binoculars and you guys will have a blast. We probably shoot 300-400 rounds on good days. 204 still has both our longest shot and is an absolute blast to shoot. All rifles but rimfires are remington 700’s. Have fun and it will be a trip you will always remember. [/QUOTE]
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