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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ashland, OR
Posts: 1,001
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The ultimate Batchlor party.
Thursday I arranged for four of us to take our soon to be wed buddy on a guided ground squirrel shoot. We met our guide in Klamath Falls and he took us to the designated ranch for the shoot. Our guide had a split level trailer with 2 shooting benches on each level. The fields were planted alfalfa that was trying to sprout. The farmers are forbidden to use poisen so shooting is the only way to salvage a field of alfalfa. Our guide said they don't have to pay to shoot the fields. The farmers grant them rights to waterfowl hunt the fields in season if they kill diggers off season. Our defensive position consisted of:
Bushmaster Predator 223 TC Contendor 22-250 Savage LRV 204 Ruger 10-22 (x3) Winchester 61 Marlin auto (the "marlinator") Savage MKII BV Remington Fieldmaster Taurus semi pistol (the "pistol whip") To say there was an infestation would be an understatement. Within a 400 yard radius of our first set up there were at least 500 diggers up at any time. We would start by shooting as many as we could up close and working our way out as they became wiser. It took about two hours to thin this area out enough to stop for lunch. Some of the highlights of this set up were making 200 yard shoots with the Savage MKII. Hold was just above the bottom of the cross hairs. This shot was suprisingly repeatable if the wind was calm. After luch we decided to move to the end of the field where we could see alot of digger activity. The second set up was the money shot. We pulled out between two fields which allowed shooting off either side of the trailer. It was also a great set up because we were now shooting parallel to the water lines. This set up also gave us shots out beyond 500 yards. I pretty much gave up using the Savage MKII because it was too easy to take anything inside 100 yards. I tried to pace myself using the Bushmaster at 150 - 325 yards. Any digger inside 200 yds was a dead digger with this gun. At 250 there was alot more trouble with the wind because that was outside the tree row. At 300 to 350 it was normally shoot, spot the strike and shoot again. The squirrels at that range would just stand there as thier mound exploaded around them. Perfect for a follow up shots. I tried some shots out to 400 yards but could never confirm any kills. I did have confirmed kills at 325 and was very happy at that. The most spectacular results were achieved at 75-125 yards with the 223. The load is Hornady 60gr VMAX loaded to 2,900 fps. When hit at that range when the body parts fell from the sky there was little left. At times you could only find 1/2 of a body. Over 2,000 rounds of 22 lr were expended, 60 rounds of 204, 40 rounds of 22-250 and 240 rounds of 223. Everyone was trying to figure out how to plan another trip ASAP. It was truely the ultimate batchlor party activity, short of nekid women on trampolene's. I do have some pictures and short videos but they are graphic enough to preclude them from being posted. ![]() __________________ Fly Rod '95 FZJ80 with stuff. I have a double handed rod... ![]() http://forum.ih8mud.com/ca-jefferson-state-cruisers/ |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: May 2005
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ashland, OR
Posts: 1,001
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With as popular as the 17's are there was not one in the group. 22lr is still the value king and plenty accurate. As a matted of fact I sold my 17 hmr because it was so expensive to shoot. 2,000 rounds of 22lr for $60 or 2,000 rounds of 17hmr for $400. __________________ Fly Rod '95 FZJ80 with stuff. I have a double handed rod... ![]() http://forum.ih8mud.com/ca-jefferson-state-cruisers/ |
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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Sounds like a great time! I love shooting whistlepigs!
My usual calibers of choice are .22LR, .22-250, and .223. Great fun!!!!__________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1984 FJ60: TBI350/NV4500/ARBs/OME lift/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: CA Bay Area
Posts: 446
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I wish Dick Cheney would take Al Gore out for a ground squirrel shoot.
__________________ Why do I have to press "1" for English? |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: atlanta, ga
Posts: 506
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Sounds like a hell of a time. I couldn't imagine shooting 2000 rounds of 22lr in a day. I know that it wouldn't take long but that is a lot of ammo.
__________________ mike c. '76 fj40 '71 fj40 "You know you're a hasher when the shrubbery's drunk from too frequent watering" -anonymous |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Since I'm in the area, what guide were you going through and what did you pay?
__________________ Joel ----- "Birds have nests, foxes have dens but the hope of the whole world lay on the shoulders of a homeless man." - R. Mullins 82 FJ60 - normal stuff 68 FJ40 - gone 88 FJ62 - gone Jefferson State Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ashland, OR
Posts: 1,001
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We used Roe Outfitters. A friend of mine, Matt Brimmer was our guide. The cost was $100pp. For as much fun as we had it was cheap at that.
__________________ Fly Rod '95 FZJ80 with stuff. I have a double handed rod... ![]() http://forum.ih8mud.com/ca-jefferson-state-cruisers/ |
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