The hunting "streak" continues

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Oklahomabassin

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I've yet to get into a big mess of pigs when I've gone pig hunting, and when you get into a small group and open fire, we are pretty much done for the day once the dust settles. They are off property in no time and it takes a while to get 'em back on the land. Both are fun, but there's generally more action with Pdogs.
I will give ya that I have never shot rounds into the 100s when pig hunting like i have when prairie rat shooting. But if you do it right, this pig hunting can be as much fun.
 

magna19

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Was able to enjoy some fun Pdog shooting for about 10 years back in early 80's near Watonga. Two different towns and shot them at all ranges out to 435 yds with 22 LR, 221 FB, 222 Rem, 22-250, 240 Wby Mag, 243 Win, 25.06, 7 Rem Mag, 30.06, 357 mag, 41 mag from sand bags to walking on foot on hot calm days to 40 mph winds. Lots of fun and learned a lot about shooting. One favorite gun that got shot a lot was a Rem 700 RS in 30.06 loaded with a 110 RN at a reduced velocity for practice.
 

Master Carper

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I have 3 full custom rifles built for my wife and I, ready and waiting for our first prairie dog shoot. A 219 Donaldson Wasp, a 22X30-30 Improved and a 6mmX30-30 Improved...

Lot's of invites to go, just don't have the time right now! Hopefully one day in the not to distant future.
 

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