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It is interesting how died in the wool groundhog hunters like Nomad and Snert started out in Pennsylvania.
Drags
It is interesting how died in the wool groundhog hunters like Nomad and Snert started out in Pennsylvania.
Drags
Drags, here's an old photo of the Savage/Bartlein 28" 6SLR. The muzzle brake got replaced with a suppressor.View attachment 992304
What stock is that?
We should probably start a thread themed "your progression on groundhogs from earliest age to present - rifles, optics and distance".![]()
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Stocky's. But you may also be able to get it at Boyd's.
Ordered one from Stocky's in the Hornet color. Got it today and it is really nice! Took 2 days to get here!!
Like those colors...Ordered one from Stocky's in the Hornet color. Got it today and it is really nice! Took 2 days to get here!!
Nice thread fellas/It has been windy here in central Ohio this week. Shot 2 on Monday when it was breezy and cool (just about another longjohn day). Then Tuesday was nice and warm but very windy. I sat for 3 hours and got skunked - never even saw a head sticking out of a hole. As luck would have it, I saw one while driving home - it was only about 50 yards off the road in a small sheltered area with no way to set up for a shot.
Today was another windy cool day (yes, I am addicted to groundhog hunting). I was just about to pack up after sitting for 2 hours and seeing nothing when a stupid one ventured out of his hole. I didn't give him time to decide that his hole would be more comfortable.
That makes 448 for the season, 2,024 going back to 2011 when I started keeping logs on the computer.
great screen nameNice thread fellas/
Well, the chucks are getting few and far between. I went out yesterday, saw 5 deer before I saw my first and only groundhog. He came out of a creek bank to feed on some sprouting winter wheat that was planted after beans were combined. That was #450 for the season and just might be the last. Because I went out again today. In 5 hours of sitting at 3 locations, I briefly saw 1 that came out of his hole (390 yards away) in a combined bean field and promptly booked it to the woods that was about 30 yards away. I never got a shot.
I think most are either hibernating or have moved to a more sheltered hole location. I do believe they move 2 to 4 times per year. I have seen them cross fields for no other apparent reason than to look for a new home.
