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<blockquote data-quote="rjbrooks7" data-source="post: 3496667" data-attributes="member: 4294"><p>I’ve been slaying them with a suppressed 17HMR at less than 75 yards for years just north of El Reno. I rest my rifle on a bodark post or hang it out the truck window or just lay prone in the bed. I left the farm the other day and went to get some chicken and noticed them right at the entrance to Lucky Star. They’re all over the place at Canton too. </p><p></p><p>17 kills em-just be mindful of a cross wind. Pop em with subsonic 22s and they get back up. I put a can on my 18” AR with a Primary ACSS and my cousin, the Afghan combat marine, dropped at least a dozen in about 60 seconds before they knew what happened. Glad he’s on my side...</p><p></p><p>anyone know how to get rid of them for good? I’ve been shooting them on a monthly basis for 6-7 years and they won’t move on. They’ve taken over about 80 acres of premium Bermuda pasture I miss the rent on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbrooks7, post: 3496667, member: 4294"] I’ve been slaying them with a suppressed 17HMR at less than 75 yards for years just north of El Reno. I rest my rifle on a bodark post or hang it out the truck window or just lay prone in the bed. I left the farm the other day and went to get some chicken and noticed them right at the entrance to Lucky Star. They’re all over the place at Canton too. 17 kills em-just be mindful of a cross wind. Pop em with subsonic 22s and they get back up. I put a can on my 18” AR with a Primary ACSS and my cousin, the Afghan combat marine, dropped at least a dozen in about 60 seconds before they knew what happened. Glad he’s on my side... anyone know how to get rid of them for good? I’ve been shooting them on a monthly basis for 6-7 years and they won’t move on. They’ve taken over about 80 acres of premium Bermuda pasture I miss the rent on... [/QUOTE]
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