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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Karys View Post
    First, let me thank you for your service. It's because of guys like you that guys like the rest of us can enjoy the life we have here in America.

    Secondly, do you have the same problem with the noise of your .22-250 as I do with my .243?
    What Kary said!! my 22-250 is on the loud side but everything is on the loud side compared to my 17 HMR that I typically use.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    You bet that thing is loud lol. It surprises me how little recoil it has due to being heavy, yet it can burst your ear drums. I guess though the rat your shooting at will probably not even hear it coming, so it doesnt matter too much on the sound.. Although those follow up shots are hard if needed. Everything in hearing distance runs lol.

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    I try to practice all summer with rifles that I will use for deer hunting. I know it can be a bit much, but shooting one at 75 yards with an open sight 30-30 is challenging and builds deer hunting confidence. I also take them with a scoped 7mm Mag when they are out passed 100. I still would like to get one with my flintlock and a round ball.
    Jules

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    The only good groundhog, is a dead groundhog!!
    That said, I like to off them with the .22, the .308, the shotgun, or my favorite, my bow! I usually get 12-16 every year on my property.

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    My Chucks seem to have "learned" that if they see me or my truck death is imminent as they have become very paranoid and hard to get within 100 yards or so of. I used to use a Savage Bull barrel 22 but the last few years the ranges have increased so I switched to the 17 HMR. I now have to sneak up on them using cover or crawl up on them to get a shot. Neighbors/passing cars find my antics "interesting" to say the least.


    Quote Originally Posted by Matt67C10 View Post
    The only good groundhog, is a dead groundhog!!
    That said, I like to off them with the .22, the .308, the shotgun, or my favorite, my bow! I usually get 12-16 every year on my property.
    Guns are good.
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  6. #16
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt67C10 View Post
    The only good groundhog, is a dead groundhog!!
    That said, I like to off them with the .22, the .308, the shotgun, or my favorite, my bow! I usually get 12-16 every year on my property.
    I like your style.. lol

    I use:

    1. my .44mag Virginian Dragoon Silhouette 10.5" barrel
    2. both, my NEF 45-70 22" and H&R Buffalo Classic 45-70 32"
    3. my customized H&R Ultra Varmint 223

  7. #17
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    I'm hoping to get out this year with my shotgun on my friend's farm.

    Do you guys actually eat groundhogs?

  8. #18
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    No but the buzzards do lol

    There is no greater feeling than driving past and area you just slaughtered some groundhogs and see the buzzards circling overhead...

  9. #19
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    ^^ that above and you need something to partially fill in the damn hole they made. ...might as well use their remains.

  10. #20
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    Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

    I use my Marlin 882SSV in .22mag(I hunt hogs in special regs area) But this year I'm planning on using my Springfield M6 Scout in .22lr and .410 bore shotgun.Should be a challenge
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