I have been shooting crows with my 22 CHeetah mkII mostly waiting for the woodchucks to have their young so we have more targets later in the summer. I hope to go out this weekend and start racking up the numbers though!
Posts: 70 | Location: MI | Registered: 28 July 2002
Another one here! I am up three chucks and one very large coon this spring (not much time to get out!) I am low budget-nef ultra 223. works like a charm.
Posts: 345 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 09 February 2003
the chucks sure are out,lots of young ones(small targets)I baged 3 adults so far,this rain every weekend here in PA is starting to get to me,my weapon of choice is a 22-250 encore pistol topped off with a burris 3x12.
Posts: 262 | Location: pa | Registered: 09 June 2002
Well, I thought I was a woodchuck hunter, but if you're popping them at 535yds. I'm not in your class. My longest kill was 325yds. with a custom .22-250. I've been hunting the little critters for about 30 years or so. You're using a Cheetah? That's about as good as it gets. Best wishes.
You've got an accomplice in VA!!! Groundhog Devastation!!! Would rather hunt groundhogs than eat when hungry! More fun than eatin beans!!! Officially opened up the season Memorial Day by shooting 6. 4 with the 25-06 and 2 with the 17HMR. Have got 15 so far. All the young ones are big enough to make it now so all is fair game!! The rain has made for a horrendous haymaking season and also corn planting! Whenever it driesout and we can mow and finish planting it will be time to get serious!! In the mean time I've been piddling with an old 700VS from way back(fleur-de-lis checkering and absolutely stock as far as bedding goes) that I opened up to 243AI last week. First tested loads were 44 grains of Varget and both the 58 and 65 grain VMax's. Both in the .4s for 5 shot groups! May be a potential "hog killer"!!! Actually 4/5 shots using the 65 grains went into .179. Might have to try that one some more! GHD
Posts: 2495 | Location: SW. VA | Registered: 29 July 2002