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I bet you get good traction. How many rounds per rifle? It is more like pounds per rifle. I fill Dillon Border Shift bags with ammo for each gun...
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I live in the middle of Wyoming and prairie dogs are all around, but I don't go prairie dog shooting like those guys in the posts with the pics. I do like to practice, and prairie dogs give me that opportunity all through the spring and summer most years (As I write this however, it's SNOWING again ---------- and so no P doggie shooting for a while here)
When I shoot them I use my rifles and a small day pack, just like when I am hunting anything from coyotes to moose. I use a 222 or a 223 at times, but about half the time I use big game rifles and loads. That's what I mean by "practice". I don't use anything for prairie dog shooting that I would not have with me deer, antelope or elk hunting.
So as you may guess, I don't kill as many as the dedicated prairie dog shooters. The farmers love those guys, and some of the ranchers do too. They put a hurt on them. I kill a few every week, but I don't go out to shoot them for the sake of shooting them. Thank god some other men do, or we'd have far too many around.
In the last 10 years or so I bet I have killed as many and maybe more with 25-06s through 375H&Hs and I have with my 222 and 223. When I do go out to shoot them, I am usually only out for 1-2 hours and them I go back to work.
You guys that shoot them by the hundreds--------------Keep it up.
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Are you concerned about richochet with the big stuff? I would be with anything over 100 grs.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Mr Shrapnel, Do you load with a Dillion for prairie dogs? I just finished up 1,700 rounds with my single stage. whelennut
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Mr Shrapnel, Do you load with a Dillion for prairie dogs? I just finished up 1,700 rounds with my single stage. whelennut I have a couple 650's and a 550 too...
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Wow! I need to quit slacking.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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I live in the middle of Wyoming and prairie dogs are all around, but I don't go prairie dog shooting like those guys in the posts with the pics. I do like to practice, and prairie dogs give me that opportunity all through the spring and summer most years (As I write this however, it's SNOWING again ---------- and so no P doggie shooting for a while here)
When I shoot them I use my rifles and a small day pack, just like when I am hunting anything from coyotes to moose. I use a 222 or a 223 at times, but about half the time I use big game rifles and loads. That's what I mean by "practice". I don't use anything for prairie dog shooting that I would not have with me deer, antelope or elk hunting.
So as you may guess, I don't kill as many as the dedicated prairie dog shooters. The farmers love those guys, and some of the ranchers do too. They put a hurt on them. I kill a few every week, but I don't go out to shoot them for the sake of shooting them. Thank god some other men do, or we'd have far too many around.
In the last 10 years or so I bet I have killed as many and maybe more with 25-06s through 375H&Hs and I have with my 222 and 223. When I do go out to shoot them, I am usually only out for 1-2 hours and them I go back to work.
You guys that shoot them by the hundreds--------------Keep it up.
When I first started shooting them I used my deer rifle which was my only rifle. I had some richochet problems with 120 gr 25-06 loads. I tried the 90 gr. And finally 75 gr. HP @ 3,400 fps. No more richochet. Now I like a heavy barrel .223, 40 gr Ballistic Tip or Hornady V Max. Whichever I can find. I have a 220 Swift for special occassions. I am getting all prepared to go now.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Wow! My reloading setup is inadequate!
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Mr Shrapnel, Do you load with a Dillion for prairie dogs? I just finished up 1,700 rounds with my single stage. whelennut I have a couple 650's and a 550 too... Holy [bleep] that is impressive. How did you sneak that in past the wife?
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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elevation is a must.....goose neck hay trailer here......
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Elevation is good when you can use the landscape as well. It is also handy to have the shooting bench that swivels 360 degrees, so you can shoot in all directions. It also helps to have plenty rifles, to keep a cool barrel... neat set up in the first picture, I shot pd's in S.W. Ks. when I was growing up using a 22lr, one of my favorite a few years ago Savage heavy barrel 1-9 twist, it would put 3 in the same hole using berger 70gr's. stay safe, thanks for sharing
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To Answer Whelennut and his question: Are you concerned about richochet with the big stuff?
Yes, which is why I still use the 222 and 223 at times. If I am on Farm land or around ranch land I use the 222 and 223
But I know of several P-Dog town that are about 25 miles out and away from any pavement, and it's common to spend the whole day out there and never see another truck, even on the other mountains. that are miles away. So out there shooting them with anything from my 25-06 to my 404 Jeffery is just fine.
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Thanks I think you clarify things very well. whelennut
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Shooting in Utah and Wyoming I just set up on the hood of the truck. But the absolute best pd setup I've seen is what Keith used to have. A longbed 4wd pickup with a camper, one of those square things about 6" higher than the cab, with aluminum siding. There was a gun box inside with drawers, and cabinets along the side for food and ammunition. The top had a carpeted shooting rack all around the edge and a 40" square hatch. Two people could shoot 360" up there, muzzles were about 7' off the ground. A folding canopy kept things shady, made a big difference - it could often be 110deg by 9am out there.. With a big cooler and food you could spend a whole day comfortably on the prairie. It was just perfect for pds and groundsquirrels. That kind of rig was used extensively for coyote shooting in so. calif., probably still is.
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That sounds like one hell of a rig. Would love to see photos of it.
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1. Never tell everything that you know.
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OSU - It was the perfect varmint rig. I think Keith probably still has pictures.
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Please post pictures that sounds great.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Very inspiring pictures, I have access to a lot of scrap steel and grabbed some 1” sq tubing and made a portable shooting table that can fit into the back of my truck for elevated shooting. I hope to get out to the panhandle of OK this year and do some blasting on p-dogs.
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