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Shot placement on big Eastern groundhogs.
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 2661561" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Great pics! But they make me awfully jealous! I'd love to get the opportunity to get into a bunch of them. My uncle and I used to shoot rockchucks in N. CA years ago, he always used a very accurate Sako .223 whIle I, as often as not, used my .338 Win Mag (!). Or my .243 Ruger 77V, which was pretty accurate. He was pretty recoil sensitive but loved watching me try for those 400 yard shots. There simply were not the numbers out west that you guys back east find! We would sit for quite a while trying to glass up a shootable (exposed) 'chuck and just finding the things was almost work! I didn't hit too many of them (my uncle seldom missed anything!) as the Ruger 77 was accurate for a .338 (1" at 100) but wasn't a varmint rifle. But I sure scared the bejesus out of a bunch! These days I'd like to get my .22 Cheetah out there. That thing could wreck havoc on them!</p><p>Cheers, </p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 2661561, member: 78056"] Great pics! But they make me awfully jealous! I'd love to get the opportunity to get into a bunch of them. My uncle and I used to shoot rockchucks in N. CA years ago, he always used a very accurate Sako .223 whIle I, as often as not, used my .338 Win Mag (!). Or my .243 Ruger 77V, which was pretty accurate. He was pretty recoil sensitive but loved watching me try for those 400 yard shots. There simply were not the numbers out west that you guys back east find! We would sit for quite a while trying to glass up a shootable (exposed) 'chuck and just finding the things was almost work! I didn't hit too many of them (my uncle seldom missed anything!) as the Ruger 77 was accurate for a .338 (1" at 100) but wasn't a varmint rifle. But I sure scared the bejesus out of a bunch! These days I'd like to get my .22 Cheetah out there. That thing could wreck havoc on them! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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