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well the little chucks are out and about for a week or so now,and it looks like its gonna be a good year got 3 adult chucks last week,1 at 40 yards,1 at 103 yards,and the longest one at 225 yards.all shot with 55gr hornandy v max in 22-250 out of my encore pistol,I cant wait for morning and hope the rain holds off my trigger finger is itchey | ||
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I have wacked quite a few this year with me XP100-R in 22-250. The longest shot was 388 paces! (That is a new record for me with a handgun!) Most have been in the 100-200 yard range. I havent been able to get out nearly as much as i would like but continue to try! Good Luck! | |||
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the chucks are plentiful this year but the area I have been hunting needs to be cut,its tough to see them in the high grass,and its also been a banner year for snakes as of 8/5/03 I have seen 12 rattlers 4 copper heads and I lost count on the black snakes | |||
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I had an old timer tell me that once the woodchucks showed up here in central NC, the 'yotes would be three or four years behind them. He was dead on. | |||
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I dont know if the coyotes can be accountable for the lack of chucks,mainly because there are quite a few in the area that I hunt and the chuck population seems to be staying strong,but I have found quite a few turkey remains(feathers)so maybe the coyotes in my area prefer turkey over chucks. | |||
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<mike elmer> |
I am sure that coyotes will eat the young chucks if they come across one, or anything else, whatever is available and easiest to catch. I have to wonder what the deer population looks like around where Savage 99 hunts. | ||
<Savage 99> |
mike elmer, I was just on that farm today and there are a lot of deer there. In the spring when they come out of the forest to eat the first shoots of green in the fields the farmer and I watched a dozen of them while we chatted. I see about four there every time. I have seen a couple of chucks around the barnyard but I was too proud to hunt them there but today I took the .22 and hunted that area and did not see one. I did see about a hundred crows and a flock of turkeys and geese. Would you know it while I had the .22 I would spot a varmint in a tree and I lasered it at 118 yds. It was an offhand shot and I did not have the data with me for that range or the strong NW wind. So I missed! Tonight when I got home I made up some ".22 Mag" loads for the Swift. Off to the range tomorrow to test them. I just don't want to let a loud shot go off near the farmhouse or cow barn. | ||
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