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Small varmint kills (the bastards!)

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Had a bit o’ time to make a gif of one of the above shots…
 
So far, the only disadvantage of the 22-250 vs. 204 for pdogs is that the barrel heats up waaaay faster (as expected). I just use a water-soaked towel wrapped around the barrel. Works well, looks dumb lol

Besides that, the recoil is a tad more and before the trip, I actually got slightly sore after 75rds of zeroing and 300/400/500 truing on steel. Didn’t notice it that day, but did the day after. 204…never.

Just call me Mr. Shoulder Puss™.
Barrel buring was one of the reasons I concisely to trade off the 22-250. Even still I’m happy with the trade but want the 22-250 back. It was a gift to myself when my time in the service was over .
 
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View today through the S&B 5-25 H2CMR reticle on the 22-250.

I was a big holdover type shooter but dialing with this reticle, the DTII+ turrets, and turret tape might change all that…
I’m a hold over guy to - as I’m primarily a hunter / varmit killer - almost never time to dial , and when there is - have to laze first cause the deer - coyote - pig woodchuck don’t come in at 50 yard increments .
Why I’m always trying new glass - to find reticles that match with my load and rifle - and many do alright - some do well a few even spot on - at the range past 500 I dial . In my AO a shot on game past 300 would be notable .
 
almost never time to dial , and when there is - have to laze first cause the deer - coyote - pig woodchuck don’t come in at 50 yard increments
That was exactly my argument! However, the use of turret tape has made dialing very fast. I used the regular Ballistic Tape, but the X version is taller.
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Tentatively, I’ve found that speed-wise between holdovers vs. dialing it’s a wash as I tend to forget the holdover once or twice after looking at my scope-attached range card while I’m juggling the LRF binos and refinding the critter in my scope.

Dialing: after lazing, I spin the turret to the correct colored hash (for example, I’ve written “3” above the mark for 300yds) and away I go to refind the pdog in the scope. If the target’s at 350, I glance at the scope-attached range card and dial that. I might even mark the 50yd increments on the tape as well.

What I’m getting at is I can’t forget what to dial as I do that immediately after lazing (I’m not THAT forgetful). When holding over I must keep a number in my head (mils or yards) during the whole refinding process.

Anyway, YMMV and I was quite a critic of dialing for pdogs before I tried the tape solution. Not saying I’m going all-dialing but I’ve surprised myself here.

For pdogs (or any small critter) dialing with a simple reticle sure helps you spot both the target and the next target vs. a Xmas tree, which kinda occludes little varmints sometimes.
 
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I’m a hold over guy to - as I’m primarily a hunter / varmit killer - almost never time to dial , and when there is - have to laze first cause the deer - coyote - pig woodchuck don’t come in at 50 yard increments .
Why I’m always trying new glass - to find reticles that match with my load and rifle - and many do alright - some do well a few even spot on - at the range past 500 I dial . In my AO a shot on game past 300 would be notable .
Sounds like you could use a Tango Innovations Fire4000. They're pretty awesome. I have one in all two colors.
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The only small drawback I have found is the plug for the remote is quite exposed but after trying a few things I have settled on protecting it with a KAC style (but not actual KAC because I'm cheap) rail cover:
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Sounds like you could use a Tango Innovations Fire4000. They're pretty awesome. I have one in all two colors.
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The only small drawback I have found is the plug for the remote is quite exposed but after trying a few things I have settled on protecting it with a KAC style (but not actual KAC because I'm cheap) rail cover:
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Back from my pdog trip. A WMLRF sure would’ve been handy and would've sped up the shooting.

Maybe soon…

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18" 6 creed shooting 58gr Vmax at a touch over 3800fps. It's one of the most destructive pdog rifle/load combo I have currently.

I shot one yesterday at a bit over 200 yards and honestly there were parts and pieces everywhere in a 25' radius around it.
 

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I have quite a mission specific ground squirrel eradication operation I started about 3 months ago. I'm in the back end of a subdivision and there are 20 some acres of open lots yet to be bought. The ground squirrels have gotten out of hand. So, since I can't discharge a firearm in town, and no suppressor state, I checked out the pellet gun offerings. I got a .22 cal Benjamin semi auto Marauder for the close game, and a .22 cal Barra 250Z for the long game. I'm getting roughly 6 kills per session from 50-125yds. I set a wind flag out to help cause the dialing is like shooting LR real gun shit. 6 mil drops and 2 mil wind holds.

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From the living room windows. Lol. "Scout" loves this too! I really just key off of her. If I see her in the window all stiff and pointing, I know a GS or rabbit is out back.
 
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Temp cooled down so it's back hunting mus.
This one did a pirouette for me.
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Neat! Nice shooting. Good representation of what the optics can do too.

I got a couple more muskrats but only one was on the shore. Got him in the head with a MiniMag from 77 yards. I wandered out and picked him up so I would have something to post here.
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I wasn't even there that long but I forgot bug spray and it felt like this:
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Neat! Nice shooting. Good representation of what the optics can do too.

I got a couple more murkrats but only one was on the shore. Got him in the head with a MiniMag from 77 yards. I wandered out and picked him up so I would have something to post here.
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I wasn't even there that long but I forgot bug spray and it felt like this:
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I miss Gary Larson lol I forgot about that one.
 
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Back in post #259 I posted about a fellow church member who had a gopher problem and how I volunteered to thin the population. Little did I know it would turn into a part-time job. Started the projects with rimfires and eventually worked up to centerfires.

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Most of the shooting was with a Tikka SV .223 and the Bergie 17HMR. The SV was new this spring and I had some trouble finding a load the 8 twist barrel liked. Finally used some Hornady 60 gr Vmax and could keep 5 in a 1" dot @ 100 yds. The result are quite satisfactory.
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I figured out a simple method of keeping tracks of hits and ended yesterdays shoot with 1,088, all from the same landowners property. I'm sure there's another hundred or two left to add to the count.
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As soon as they roll up these windrows there will be more good shooting.

Best retirement job ever!
 
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Back in post #259 I posted about a fellow church member who had a gopher problem and how I volunteered to thin the population. Little did I know it would turn into a part-time job. Started the projects with rimfires and eventually worked up to centerfires.

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Most of the shooting was with a Tikka SV .223 and the Bergie 17HMR. The SV was new this spring and I had some trouble finding a load the 8 twist barrel liked. Finally used some Hornady 60 gr Vmax and could keep 5 in a 1" dot @ 100 yds. The result are quite satisfactory.
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I figured out a simple method of keeping tracks of hits and ended yesterdays shoot with 1,088, all from the same landowners property. I'm sure there's another hundred or two left to add to the count.
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As soon as they roll up these windrows there will be more good shooting.

Best retirement job ever!
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