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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (245373)8/8/2005 4:41:49 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) of 1586580
 
Alighieri,

re:they'd scope a poor unsuspecting prairie dog poking its head from its burrow, from 1/2 mile away or something, and blow the poor thing to kingdom come with amazing "success" rate....the "fun" justified on the basis that prairie dogs are pests and vermin. Of course where they do this is in the middle of nowhere, where the poor doggies don't harm anyone.


Half mile is an exaggeration without using artillery. The guns you're talking about are various forms of the .22 caliber in .223 (AR-15), .22 hornet or .22-250. The usual distance is from 200-400 yards, beyond that it's a prayer you can hit a target as small as a prairie dogs.

A lot of prairie dogs are shot by ranchers where poisons have been banned and the holes created by these pests present a hazard to livestock (horses and cows step in the holes and break legs). It grew out of the legitimate need into a sport for city boys (gals) to test their long range "skills".

There's even a guy with videos on the subject out of Northern California - Exploding Varmints varmintvideos.com

Not exactly my taste in hunting, it's the lowest form of sport.
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