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Link Posted: 6/2/2017 4:27:58 PM EST
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Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
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What is the deal with your AR?
Link Posted: 6/4/2017 10:24:21 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Ironmaker:


What is the deal with your AR?
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HAHAHA That's my post apocalypse rifle, built to be ugly.  

The Deal with my Rifle
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 7:03:18 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:10:25 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:33:11 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Maynard:
Another 2 for the evening, first one was shot at 80 yards into the bean field. That was a freshly dug hole, I hit another one further out in the field but couldn't recover it.

I hit a pup in the weed line but also couldn't find that one.

Bottom pic is a sow shot at 145 yards near the cut hayfield where most of the other vermin have been.

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#10 for the year and the beans are just coming in. You can see a few sprouts in the top pic. This field gets worked pretty hard every 2 years but still produces numbers like crazy.

There are always holes in the actual field in this particular location which usually means a lot of them are around. This entire field is ringed by trees except for a small cut to get equipment in and out. There's a river boundary and quite a bit of bottom ground so it's prime real estate for quite a few critters.
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Whats your set up?
Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:40:09 PM EST
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Also from OH here, and I don't see an obvious exit wound. So I'm very curious of your caliber and bullet selection.
Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:44:41 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:45:05 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/8/2017 8:55:23 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Maynard:




Savage Precision Carbine PC10
Nikon M223 3-13x42
Weaver rings
Harris Bipod
Blue Force Gear sling

Hornady 53 grain Vmax
LC cases
VV133
CCI BR primers

I'm pushing the 53s @ 3400 fps mv.

Some turkeys.
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I'm a little surprised your <80 yard shots don't have an extravagant exit wound with that set up. But that could be why you didn't find them couple!

Been blasting them with 62grain Vmax Black hills ammo myself. Which I think advertise at 3,100fps.. 3,400 is fast from a 53grain.
Link Posted: 6/10/2017 6:42:23 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/11/2017 10:43:59 PM EST
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Made these two feel some 77gr smk's last night. Got another one and a coyote the night before but forgot to take pics. 

Link Posted: 6/12/2017 1:24:18 AM EST
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Originally Posted By smokie:
Made these two feel some 77gr smk's last night. Got another one and a coyote the night before but forgot to take pics. 

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What exactly are they? 

A pig and a ground hog? 
Link Posted: 6/12/2017 8:35:18 AM EST
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Originally Posted By BIgDAM:
What exactly are they? 

A pig and a ground hog? 
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Originally Posted By BIgDAM:
Originally Posted By smokie:
Made these two feel some 77gr smk's last night. Got another one and a coyote the night before but forgot to take pics. 

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What exactly are they? 

A pig and a ground hog? 
 Two baby hogs.They are "shoot on sight" animals whether they are 2lbs or 200 where I hunt. 
Link Posted: 6/12/2017 9:55:32 AM EST
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Originally Posted By smokie:
 Two baby hogs.They are "shoot on sight" animals whether they are 2lbs or 200 where I hunt. 
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Absolutely, shoot on sight. I'm not sure why I couldn't tell what the one on the right was. Blonde moment I guess. 
Link Posted: 6/12/2017 8:32:01 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/15/2017 8:23:35 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/16/2017 4:23:33 PM EST
[Last Edit: BIgDAM] [#17]
Removed a second possum from under my porch.

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Link Posted: 6/16/2017 11:03:09 PM EST
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.22 Nosler

Odin Works upper
Founding Fathers Lower
Burris Fullfield E1 - 6.5-20x50mm
Nosler 62 grain Varmageddon ammunition
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I just finished up shooting groups and dialing my rifle in when this guy stood up 25 yards behind the 200 yard gong.  One shot laid him out, dead.  225 yards.



Here is the same .22 Nosler with some ground squirrels shot with the 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip ammunition:



Eric 
Link Posted: 6/17/2017 1:59:23 AM EST
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You get the award for most unique kill ever. VERY nice. 
Link Posted: 6/17/2017 2:35:41 AM EST
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Originally Posted By smokie:

You get the award for most unique kill ever. VERY nice. 
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Specs: 1891 Argentine Mauser bayonet w/16" blade
Link Posted: 6/17/2017 7:42:23 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/27/2017 7:43:41 AM EST
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Finally on the board after a year of coming up empty. Got this girl last night while pulling overwatch on the garden (she was going for the tomatoes). Hornady 17 gr out of Savage HMR from 53 yards.



Link Posted: 7/2/2017 11:43:29 PM EST
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Got #2 earlier, this one was a decent sized female that had made some serious holes and tunnels under my FILs out building.

Shot was 14 yards, Hornady 20g to the left ear.

Link Posted: 7/17/2017 3:33:00 PM EST
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Got a third one at the in laws late last week, caught it walking down the front sidewalk with my suppressed 22/45. Took one to the rump and another I'm guessing to the mid back or side, it ran under the sidewalk and I could hear it but couldn't see it. FIL said the stench of death was thick this afternoon near the hole. One more to go to get the known family out from the buildings and garden (bottom center eating my grape jelly I left for him):

Link Posted: 10/29/2017 1:06:51 AM EST
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Finally got the last of the hogs in the garden. Was working on a project on the other side of the property and got the alert from the game cam and saw the picture of the elusive male. Spooked him the first time I came around the house but waited about 3 minutes for him to come back out. 1 shot with 60gr Aguila SSS did the trick from about 15 yards.

Link Posted: 11/1/2017 11:23:20 PM EST
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First ever coyote!!!

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Link Posted: 11/2/2017 9:34:58 PM EST
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Congrats!  Those MFK folks sure make it look easy in their videos, huh?

I hope you have many more coming to your calls!  You will never get used to it.

Eric 
Link Posted: 11/3/2017 7:44:58 AM EST
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Popped this one sitting in the stand this weekend. Only shot i had was to switch to left handed, and shoot it on the trot. About 35 yards, just before sunrise. 

Spotted with the nv, shot with suppressed noveske with reap IR, 77gr IMI smk. 

Link Posted: 11/3/2017 8:07:16 AM EST
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Originally Posted By smokie:
Popped this one sitting in the stand this weekend. Only shot i had was to switch to left handed, and shoot it on the trot. About 35 yards, just before sunrise. 

Spotted with the nv, shot with suppressed noveske with reap IR, 77gr IMI smk. 

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I used a Klarus hand held ziptied to the handguards of a psa upper. 

I'll go be poor elsewhere. 
Link Posted: 11/3/2017 4:43:59 PM EST
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Originally Posted By BIgDAM:
I used a Klarus hand held ziptied to the handguards of a psa upper. 

I'll go be poor elsewhere. 
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Originally Posted By BIgDAM:
Originally Posted By smokie:
Popped this one sitting in the stand this weekend. Only shot i had was to switch to left handed, and shoot it on the trot. About 35 yards, just before sunrise. 

Spotted with the nv, shot with suppressed noveske with reap IR, 77gr IMI smk. 

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/148098/IMG_2368-351742.jpg
I used a Klarus hand held ziptied to the handguards of a psa upper. 

I'll go be poor elsewhere. 
If it works, then there's nothing wrong with that!  

While im here, these two little piggies didn't make it to market.

Link Posted: 11/5/2017 9:08:50 PM EST
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40 yards hornady 55 grain GMX.

Link Posted: 11/23/2017 12:27:34 AM EST
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My coyote trip ended with only a possum.

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Link Posted: 12/2/2017 1:00:39 AM EST
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Having some fun this weekend, stackin em up from the porch.




Link Posted: 12/3/2017 7:23:42 AM EST
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Link Posted: 12/3/2017 9:23:05 AM EST
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Link Posted: 12/3/2017 11:00:13 AM EST
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Please tell me about this trap! I’ve got a skunk issue.
Link Posted: 12/3/2017 12:32:15 PM EST
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Originally Posted By granther:

Please tell me about this trap! I've got a skunk issue.
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It's a dog proof coon trap. Has a trigger inside the tube and they have to reach in and pull it up to trip the trap.

I'd heard you could catch skunks but it's the first I have caught.
Link Posted: 12/6/2017 2:18:26 PM EST
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Finally got a coyote with my NV.  this one was about 75yds away.  i ended up getting him with a headshot.  he had no tail, but i still got $20 from the fur buyer.

Link Posted: 12/6/2017 2:50:45 PM EST
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Nice work Rob, congrats!  
Link Posted: 12/30/2017 4:53:29 PM EST
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Weather here is finally getting good for the dogs.  Two males.





Link Posted: 12/30/2017 6:21:17 PM EST
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Originally Posted By battlestick:
Weather here is finally getting good for the dogs.  Two males.

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Outstanding My new icotech gc500 came in today and I hope to put down a song dog or two.
Link Posted: 12/31/2017 9:11:06 AM EST
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Snowshoe Hare with a .22LR Pistol


Same Pistol after hunting in -20 Below Zero weather

Staying Frosty in the LIVE FREE OR DIE State

AKASL
Link Posted: 1/20/2018 5:32:10 AM EST
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1st ar-15 yote kill, several years ago

most recent within 2 years, same rifle,


50 yards with fiocchi 50gr poly tip bt 20 inch barrel
Link Posted: 1/20/2018 10:16:21 PM EST
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Link Posted: 2/10/2018 11:57:07 AM EST
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First one nine days into hiring a pro trapper, male taken at a scent post 100 yards from house





Link Posted: 2/23/2018 3:04:05 PM EST
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One less fawn killer taken out last night

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Link Posted: 3/1/2018 12:42:02 AM EST
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Link Posted: 3/6/2018 9:08:41 PM EST
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Link Posted: 3/9/2018 7:27:56 PM EST
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Work for tomorrow.

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Link Posted: 4/1/2018 1:32:08 PM EST
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A couple coyotes I got this winter. 300 blk 110gr vmax
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