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okierider

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Have the 450 put together and working on loads ! Next is finding the farm feller willing to let me kill the critters !! Have a 52 YO asking his Dad LOL. I have met the Dad and he is quite the character and who knows whether he is for killing em or live and let live . May have to do with just how much of the sauce he has imbibed in . :cool:
 

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Killin prairy doggies is more fun. Western Nebraska and you can easily spend 400 rounds. Your accuracy will be in the 350 of 400 range if your even a beginner shooter.
They are so stupid, I dont know how many times I've seen 2 standing high side by side and I smoke one, blowing it 6' in the air and the other just looked at the remains like "wtf happened to you"? Then I smoke the other
 

dennishoddy

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Killin prairie doggies is more fun. Western Nebraska and you can easily spend 400 rounds. Your accuracy will be in the 350 of 400 range if your even a beginner shooter.
They are so stupid, I dont know how many times I've seen 2 standing high side by side and I smoke one, blowing it 6' in the air and the other just looked at the remains like "wtf happened to you"? Then I smoke the other
I'll be in Montana this summer. No license required and no ammo/gun restrictions to take out prairie dogs. The mounds can be seen on google earth everywhere. Never realized they lived that far North.
 

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I'll be in Montana this summer. No license required and no ammo/gun restrictions to take out prairie dogs. The mounds can be seen on google earth everywhere. Never realized they lived that far North.
I have no idea how far north they go but MT will be nice.
I was on a bike ride and we were on some lonely back 2 lane highway in CO. PDs all over close to the road. I saw one up ahead whose mound was right next to the asphalt, I mean some of the dirt was out on the lane. He was standing tall not a few inches from the asphalt. I moved over and as I went by I stuck my boot out and he got a size 11 boot to the head at about 55 or 60 mph. It was epically funny. And the dumb thing just stood there and let it happen.
 

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