Another of my favorite Varmint rifles.
Sako, Kreiger 30 in., .243 Super Rock Chucker. Longest hit, 1275 Yds. 3440 FPS, Classic Sierra 85 gr. HPBT on Prairie Dogs in South Dakota.View attachment 1189088 View attachment 1189084
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Another of my favorite Varmint rifles.
Sako, Kreiger 30 in., .243 Super Rock Chucker. Longest hit, 1275 Yds. 3440 FPS, Classic Sierra 85 gr. HPBT on Prairie Dogs in South Dakota.View attachment 1189088 View attachment 1189084
We haven't spoken for some time. Very nice pictures. Are you in Greene or Washington county? I could not hunt last season because of Covid barrier to traveling. Bet you and most others had a great season. I would like to be able to shoot over those trees on the left! I will be putting pictures of my babies in tomorrow if it is not raining. They have change quite a bit since I last posted, 4 years ago maybe.Three of my favorites... 220 Swift Arisaka, (twice and I can't delete it!) Little Snert shooting a 40XBBR clone 222 and 22-250 40XB, View attachment 1187921 View attachment 1187921 View attachment 1187923 View attachment 1187922
Steve,There's just something special about a Unertl scope on a varmint rifle...
I live in NC as well and hunt SW Pa and some of Ohio each year for weeks at a time, This year I will venture to S Dakota for Yellow Bellied Marmots.You're right. There are no groundhogs anywhere near the NC coastline.
I vacation in NE Pennsylvania every year. Just a few miles up the road from Bodines (Williamsport club).
That week of hunting with my son happened to be a personal peak of my life.
And together, we cleared a large farm of 57 GHs!
My next one has too many pixels as a jpg to be included, Any advice how to cut it down?
Email it to yourself. Or take a screenshot. Either should automatically resize it(this coming from a barely literate computer user).My next one has too many pixels as a jpg to be included, Any advice how to cut it down?