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Questions & thought's on 6mm for BR and prarrie poodles.
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<blockquote data-quote="308 nate" data-source="post: 68515" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p><strong>Re: Goodgrouper............</strong></p><p></p><p>O.K calm down guys,</p><p>We all have different standards as to what is ethical and what is not.</p><p>When it comes to varmints, I feel it is much more ethical to shoot them and miss every once in a while than to use poison or pump propane and oxygen down their holes and light it off. If you think either(poison or propane) method kills them fast your wrong! The ranch I used to work at never poisoned when I worked their, but a year after I left they started piosoning the praire dogs and left some of the poison oats in the back of the four wheeler in an airplane hanger in the yard.They turned the horses out into the yard, forgetting about the oats that were left on the four wheeler... There was nothing they could do about it after they realized the horses had eaten the oats, all they could do was watch them go down one by one, suffering the whole way(for days( They were working with vets trying to save them).10 of the 15 horses were killed, including a mare and the colt inside her. Two of those horses I had broke and trained (and were the best horses in he world..in my opinion) I HATE POISON!!!! <font color="black"> </font> I have no problem shooting at prairie dogs up to and past 1,000 yards and I will admit past 1,000 yds, I am under 50% but I guess this doesn't bother me. </p><p> In just about anything, there are people that will use and abuse, but I don't think this is the case with most the people on this board.</p><p></p><p>As far as Ackman and Goodgrouper,I can see both sides and respect both of them. </p><p></p><p>With my 6BR with the 55 gr. bullets I'm above 90% kill at up to 400 yds.with winds under 10 MPH.</p><p>FWIW</p><p>308nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 nate, post: 68515, member: 1920"] [b]Re: Goodgrouper............[/b] O.K calm down guys, We all have different standards as to what is ethical and what is not. When it comes to varmints, I feel it is much more ethical to shoot them and miss every once in a while than to use poison or pump propane and oxygen down their holes and light it off. If you think either(poison or propane) method kills them fast your wrong! The ranch I used to work at never poisoned when I worked their, but a year after I left they started piosoning the praire dogs and left some of the poison oats in the back of the four wheeler in an airplane hanger in the yard.They turned the horses out into the yard, forgetting about the oats that were left on the four wheeler... There was nothing they could do about it after they realized the horses had eaten the oats, all they could do was watch them go down one by one, suffering the whole way(for days( They were working with vets trying to save them).10 of the 15 horses were killed, including a mare and the colt inside her. Two of those horses I had broke and trained (and were the best horses in he world..in my opinion) I HATE POISON!!!! <font color="black"> </font> I have no problem shooting at prairie dogs up to and past 1,000 yards and I will admit past 1,000 yds, I am under 50% but I guess this doesn't bother me. In just about anything, there are people that will use and abuse, but I don't think this is the case with most the people on this board. As far as Ackman and Goodgrouper,I can see both sides and respect both of them. With my 6BR with the 55 gr. bullets I'm above 90% kill at up to 400 yds.with winds under 10 MPH. FWIW 308nate [/QUOTE]
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