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Ground squirrels or prairie dogs
Are you looking specifically for ground squirrels or will prairie dogs do? There seem to be so many names for each of the varieties of the little grass munchers that it is difficult to tell which version folks are talking about.
PM me if you like. I might be able to hook you up.
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As far as caliber(s) I really prefer to shoot a file that I can watch over 80% of my hits. Also heat really sucks when you’re waiting for your barrel to cool and your buddy’s are just wailing away on them.
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That's why I love the Hornets. I also take several guns to rotate, but have never shot 1k rounds a day, like many talk about.
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Shooting 400-500 a day is a lot of work but totally doable. One shot per minute for 8 hours is only 480 shots so shooting a 1000 shots a day would be hard to do for this old guy.
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The only times any of us have ever fired 1K rounds in a single day on squirrels, is usually only doable when the wee ones are out, and we're riding around the ranch with our modified 10-22's shooting out the truck windows with dog-gone-good window bags (and it's a real hoot!).
As shown below after a day like that (x 4 shooters), it's always a hit when gassing up for the trip home when the gas jockey sees spent brass spill out when a truck door is opened up. Clearing the brass out of the defroster vents is always fun later too. NOT! I've never fired that many CF rounds in a single day, not sure I'd want to. But when the rats are out in abundance, sometimes it's hard to put the rifle away.....as seen from my bench last season.... There's just sumthin' about a target-rich environment!
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Ground squirrel hunting
I know, for me anyway, when I reach around the 200 mark in a morning of shooting, it is plenty good. To sit there any longer and keep popping them, becomes a bore, even if I enjoy (sic) watching them go airborne.
So for me to go a 1000 in a day, is too often and too quick to be shooting, no matter. But that is just my opinion. I enjoy a 200 round morning, then sit back, enjoy the view and a cup of coffee/donut then pack up, for another day. I guess I want too keep it fun and not let it become a blood quest. ( But don't take this wrong, I am not faulting anyone that wants to fire a thousand or more in any given day.) Bill K |
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Most I've fired in a day was 400 rounds, could have kept going but got "tired out". This was with my .17 WSM contender carbine. It was "fun", but I'm with Bill............ I really enjoy the 150 to 200 round (Half Days). But, heck, do what you like and what makes you happy. That is just what I enjoy. I think that's also why I really enjoy shooting "Diggers" in the mountains, more fun to me even though I usually only kill 50 or less in a day. |
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Anytime I shoot 300~ rounds of CF from the bench at Skippy, I've had a good day indeed and I'm ready to put the rifle away.....even though at times it's hard to do.
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