How do you approach this task? (It's become something other than a sport or hobby.)
I started out with (and still take) a Caldwell Stable Table.
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How do you approach this task? (It's become something other than a sport or hobby.)
I started out with (and still take) a Caldwell Stable Table.
Stable Table capture.jpg
I just bring sand bags and lay on the ground.
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The ones we have around here are skittish and over hunted. I rarely go. One shot and they are gone for 30 minutes
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Shooting on public lands?
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We have only hunted prairie dogs on private land. We drive up to the edge of a field, grab our home made shooting benches out of the truck, and commence with the shooting. We start with close ones and as they get skittish, we stretch it out a bit. I would say the majority of our shooting is between 300-600yds.
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Fun shooting but I'm not as efficient out that far. Longest hit so far was 523yds.
One ranch I shot last year, some PDs had moved to a new area and those were skittish while the rest were normal. No idea why.
I've found if I keep them under ground all day, about 4pm they are too thirsty to stay down. "Magic hour."
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Currently reloading for .380 ACP, 9MM,327 Federal Mag, 38 Special, .357 Mag, 40 S&W, 44 Mag, 45 ACP, .458 Socom, .223 Remington, 22-250,7MM Remington Mag, 30-06 and 340 Weatherby Mag, 50 Beowolf
Well, it's "happy hour" since we learned why it happens. B4 that it seemed like magic.
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