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Small varmint kills (the bastards!)

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My longest groundhog kill. Head shot at Exactly 420 yards (nice) in gusty conditions. I’m blown away by the 25 creed. It’s a keeper

The other victim was the week prior with the 6 ARC

Slow start to the season for me due to weather, time, and parts issues. Only 5 down thus far
 

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Where do you try to hit them? I hear the organs are preferable to the head to prevent them going off but that seems counterintuitive. Last one that I found in the barn didn't go too well.
I try for chest shot, that works sometimes. I had one inside the barn the other day and it didn’t go well either. I like to sit out back after dark with my thermal and get them out in the pasture
 
CCI Mini Mag .22 LR meets gopher. Marlin 39A delivery system.
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Fellow church member thought he should poison all the gophers in one of his pastures. I asked him to wait, I'd go shoot some.
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Set up the Bergara .17 HMR and tripod, it was a most perfect day to shoot. Total gophers kills 250 plus. Heading back later this afternoon.
Pretty Lady and I attended the Memorial Day ceremony this am. A most somber event.
 
Pretty impressive resolution filming at that low magnification! Blows away the Razor 27-60 spotter. Was thinking of upgrading to a Kowa.

I use the Ollin adapter. How do you like the Kapture?
Love the adapter so far. I used to use a Novagrade and it was good but not quite as “easy” to use.

Here’s another video at roughly 500.
 
This mofo mus was playing hide and seek with me for a couple of weeks.
You learn to shoot quick when dealing with mofo mus and this one showed itself right before I was going to put the rifle down and take out the scanner.
Same H&N finale pellets.
I've been testing several HP pellets to get some explosive results, but I haven't found any that shoot worth a shit in my Barra rifle.
SJC
 
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Does this count as a small varmint? He was probably 60 pounds. Very dense.
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So on today's episode of Canadian Swamp People Person:

I'm new to this but the farmer who owns this creek told me he usually shoots them with a .22 but his friend said a shotgun was effective.

I read a few accounts of how .22s sometimes just "bounce off their skulls." I think that's just a euphemism for missing but who knows.

As soon as I got to the pond I saw one 15 yards away swimming past and I shot him through the top of the head with a .22 Stinger. He disappeared so I pulled the 870 in case it was one of those bouncing shots. His head reappeared in the same spot at an unnatural angle and I sent a load of 00 Flight Control into it which made a big red and brown splash and he disappeared again.

When I did that another beaver upstream of me dived. I took one step left towards him and immediately fell waist deep into a narrow beaver canal without hip waders. I pulled myself out, changed out my wet pants for hip waders and waded around in chest deep water for ten minutes pulling up wads of grass and mud with a stick.

I finally gave up and turned to head back to the bank when some bubbles appeared in front of me followed by a nose and some orange teeth.


TL,DR: beaver hunting is damp but exciting.
 
Does this count as a small varmint? He was probably 60 pounds. Very dense.
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So on today's episode of Canadian Swamp People Person:

I'm new to this but the farmer who owns this creek told me he usually shoots them with a .22 but his friend said a shotgun was effective.

I read a few accounts of how .22s sometimes just "bounce off their skulls." I think that's just a euphemism for missing but who knows.

As soon as I got to the pond I saw one 15 yards away swimming past and I shot him through the top of the head with a .22 Stinger. He disappeared so I pulled the 870 in case it was one of those bouncing shots. His head reappeared in the same spot at an unnatural angle and I sent a load of 00 Flight Control into it which made a big red and brown splash and he disappeared again.

When I did that another beaver upstream of me dived. I took one step left towards him and immediately fell waist deep into a narrow beaver canal without hip waders. I pulled myself out, changed out my wet pants for hip waders and waded around in chest deep water for ten minutes pulling up wads of grass and mud with a stick.

I finally gave up and turned to head back to the bank when some bubbles appeared in front of me followed by a nose and some orange teeth.


TL,DR: beaver hunting is damp but exciting.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Heck yeah beavers are small(ish) varmints in my book.
 
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