Yes, very strange, that old girl clearly took it through the lung, looks like I missed her spine. The .204 39gr. Sierra BK may have failed to open.I've never seen that with a groundhog Nito. Even the old .17HMR hammers them.
Coyotes have really hurt the population.Nice shooting. I live in NE Ohio and the ground hogs are almost extinct here. What part of Ohio are you shooting?
It is a gamechanger in terms of getting killshots on video. So much faster than trying to range, calculate my dope, turn on a video camera, get the groundhog in frame, hit REC, and make the shot!How's that Zulus scope working out for you? I'm on the edge of getting one.
Glad to see that you picked up the Tract Bino's. They are the best buy going in Bino's bar none. Truely World Class optics. I sold all of my Swaro's because the Tract's are that clear.
Don't know if you know the old trick on getting the groundhogs to stand up for the shot. A quick little whistle will make them stand and look around. I do miss groundhog hunting more so than deer hunting. I always said that if a groundhog was 400 lbs, we would be in trouble. They are one tough little critter. I had a gut shot on one many years ago and he drug 4 foot of intestines to the hole, he did not make it deep in the hole and I did recover it.
Miss being out in the field.