All my hunting supplies were loaded and ready to go by about 7:45 a.m. There was a lot of dew on the grass so I figured I’d have some breakfast before heading out and give the grass a chance to dry off. I finally left town around 8:30 a.m. I drove through some thick fog for about 45 miles and when I was about 8 miles from the dog town, the fog lifted and the sun shined the rest of the day!!!
I decided I’d use my Savage 12VLP in .204 Ruger and my 40 gr. Nosler BT reloads in this first dog town. I had two prairie dogs barking at me from about 125 yards away from where I parked my pickup. I took a few minutes, loaded up my rifle, and put a stop to their scolding barks. A couple of magpies descended on their carcasses and were having a late breakfast a few minutes after I shot them. I think I must have shot 10 prairie dogs before I left the shade of the tree grove in which I had my pickup parked. Then I headed off to the SW to make a big clockwise circle around the dog town. These dogs had been shot at before, but there were still a lot of dumb ones, so it was pretty good shooting. Here’s a look at another one of the prairie dogs with real dark fur:
I worked my was south and shot the prairie dogs that were close to my position. I spotted a PD way out to the south of my position and another one way out to the west. I got out my Leica 1200 Range Finder and got readings on the distances. The one to the south was 190 yards away and the one to the west was 180 yards. By the time I got ready to shoot, both of them had disappeared. I saw two more out west. I held right at the bottom of the body as the prairie dog lay sunning himself. When I squeezed off the shot, the prairie dog was blown up and back a tiny bit and he slowly dragged himself into his den. I figured it was odd that I would hit low, since my rifle is supposed to be zeroed in to hit 0.8" high at 180 yards. I got the rangefinder out again and did a reading on the mound he had been on—I got a reading of 221 yards! Oops!
Another PD appeared back at the 180 yard mound and ran about 5 yards to the west and began to eat on the grass. I took aim and polished that little fellow off. Just then another PD appeared back at the mound that was 221 yards away. It sat on top of the mound and I squeezed off the shot. I could hear the WHAP, but couldn’t see the body. I figured I’d take a walk up there and see if I could find the body.
As I got near the mound, I could see the blood splattered around the entrance to the mound and when I got to the mound I could see the rear end of the prairie dog down in the burrow as pictured below:
I dragged the PD out of the burrow and here's a photo of the entrance wound side. There is a hole right behind his left front elbow where the bullet entered and it appears to have just exploded up out of his back from just above his left shoulder all the way over to his right shoulder and right on into his body cavity, blowing out the chest area on the bottom of his body.
The photo below gives you a look at the side opposite the entrance side. The bottom of this critter is totally cratered--hamburger!!!!
And here’s the long-anticipated “Hero Photo†with the 221 yard prairie dog dragged out of his burrow and up onto his mound for you to feast your eyes on!!!
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I decided I’d use my Savage 12VLP in .204 Ruger and my 40 gr. Nosler BT reloads in this first dog town. I had two prairie dogs barking at me from about 125 yards away from where I parked my pickup. I took a few minutes, loaded up my rifle, and put a stop to their scolding barks. A couple of magpies descended on their carcasses and were having a late breakfast a few minutes after I shot them. I think I must have shot 10 prairie dogs before I left the shade of the tree grove in which I had my pickup parked. Then I headed off to the SW to make a big clockwise circle around the dog town. These dogs had been shot at before, but there were still a lot of dumb ones, so it was pretty good shooting. Here’s a look at another one of the prairie dogs with real dark fur:

I worked my was south and shot the prairie dogs that were close to my position. I spotted a PD way out to the south of my position and another one way out to the west. I got out my Leica 1200 Range Finder and got readings on the distances. The one to the south was 190 yards away and the one to the west was 180 yards. By the time I got ready to shoot, both of them had disappeared. I saw two more out west. I held right at the bottom of the body as the prairie dog lay sunning himself. When I squeezed off the shot, the prairie dog was blown up and back a tiny bit and he slowly dragged himself into his den. I figured it was odd that I would hit low, since my rifle is supposed to be zeroed in to hit 0.8" high at 180 yards. I got the rangefinder out again and did a reading on the mound he had been on—I got a reading of 221 yards! Oops!
Another PD appeared back at the 180 yard mound and ran about 5 yards to the west and began to eat on the grass. I took aim and polished that little fellow off. Just then another PD appeared back at the mound that was 221 yards away. It sat on top of the mound and I squeezed off the shot. I could hear the WHAP, but couldn’t see the body. I figured I’d take a walk up there and see if I could find the body.
As I got near the mound, I could see the blood splattered around the entrance to the mound and when I got to the mound I could see the rear end of the prairie dog down in the burrow as pictured below:

I dragged the PD out of the burrow and here's a photo of the entrance wound side. There is a hole right behind his left front elbow where the bullet entered and it appears to have just exploded up out of his back from just above his left shoulder all the way over to his right shoulder and right on into his body cavity, blowing out the chest area on the bottom of his body.

The photo below gives you a look at the side opposite the entrance side. The bottom of this critter is totally cratered--hamburger!!!!

And here’s the long-anticipated “Hero Photo†with the 221 yard prairie dog dragged out of his burrow and up onto his mound for you to feast your eyes on!!!

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