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<blockquote data-quote="wilbur300wsm" data-source="post: 291612" data-attributes="member: 12000"><p>yobuck</p><p>jg and i both live in central pa. and shot many ground hogs here also. like you said, it doesn't take much to kill a p-dog. the energy our guns make at 2 miles would be like a 9mm at point blank range. you are right about the dust signature. you see that, you in the money. although when you hit the face and the top of the mound, you can see the bullet splash when the mound is damp. we don't do any long range big game hunting, where you need a large cal. to see bullet inpact in all types of debree or to bring down game. a single swaro works fine for long range veiwing, but it does give eye fatige after awhile. we aren't glassing a montain side for game, we are just using it to spot shots. out west, there are days you can crank you scope to 42 power on the nf or even 60 power on the march. i agree that you don't get the best conditions here in pa for any type of long range shooting. we are stuck with that, can't help mother nature. in a dog town, you rarely have to change you setup because you get more shots at 'um before they take their marbels home and don't want to play anymore. happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilbur300wsm, post: 291612, member: 12000"] yobuck jg and i both live in central pa. and shot many ground hogs here also. like you said, it doesn't take much to kill a p-dog. the energy our guns make at 2 miles would be like a 9mm at point blank range. you are right about the dust signature. you see that, you in the money. although when you hit the face and the top of the mound, you can see the bullet splash when the mound is damp. we don't do any long range big game hunting, where you need a large cal. to see bullet inpact in all types of debree or to bring down game. a single swaro works fine for long range veiwing, but it does give eye fatige after awhile. we aren't glassing a montain side for game, we are just using it to spot shots. out west, there are days you can crank you scope to 42 power on the nf or even 60 power on the march. i agree that you don't get the best conditions here in pa for any type of long range shooting. we are stuck with that, can't help mother nature. in a dog town, you rarely have to change you setup because you get more shots at 'um before they take their marbels home and don't want to play anymore. happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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