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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 bit of 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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