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Hey guys,
I�ve been remiss in that I�ve not given a report on my NW Kansas prairie dog hunt 4 weeks ago, so here goes. �.
The hunt went well, but there�s no way to make the 16 hour drive fun�..
Weather was very uncooperative, but that happens. [Roll Eyes] I think we would�ve seen more dogs and shot more rounds had the weather been better. For the most part, the weather was cool, very cloudy, and very windy. The shooting was cut short early the PM of the 1st day when the guide spotted a tornado in the distance! [Eek!] That has a tendency to grab a guy�s attention. The equipment was packed up a LOT faster than it had been unpacked. My number of rounds shot---
Day 1, 63 (all 15� XP-100 22 BR)
Day 2, 124 (all 22 BR)
Day 3, 66 (split evenly between 14� Contenders in 6X50R Bellm VVCG barrel and 223 Rem T/C factory barrel); this was only � day hunt as the other guys in the party decided to head home and not shoot in the PM.
Admittedly, I was too picky w/ my shots day #1. In addition, I had a great deal more difficulty getting on target the days #1 and #2 using the 10X Burris IER scope on the 22 BR because of it�s very narrow FOV. I was a lot faster day #3 w/ the Leupold 2.5-8X on the 6 mm and the Burris 3-12X on the 223.

Other observations:
1. I�d almost forgotten what a blast pd hunting is! I�ll not wait as long for my next hunt.
2. The guide generally did a good job, especially for only $100/day. The price included putting us up in a decent ranch house (w/ full bathroom facilities, linens, and a game room) and providing 3 meals/day.
3. I was REALLY impressed w/ the 6X50R Bellm and the 75 gr Hornady V-Max bullet. [Big Grin] Not only did it buck the wind much better than 22 cal bullets, but unlike w/ 22 cal bullets, on hits inside 200 yards, there was NO doubt to me, the shooter, that I had hit the dog. W/ pistols and their scopes, that�s not usually the case.
4. Although the Burris 10X IER scope is a very nice scope, I found the Burris 3-12X to be a MUCH better scope in the field due to the variable power, larger FOV, and higher magnification. [Cool] I like this scope a lot. I�ll probably retire the 10X from field use and relegate it to bench use.
5. Inside 200-250 yds, the 40 NBT bullet produces much more dramatic hits [Eek!] than the 50 gr Blitz and 50 gr NBT.
6. B-Square treated me right. At the end of day#2, I lost the rubber foot from the B-Square bipod on the 22 BR. When I got home, I sent them an e-mail asking how I could buy a replacement part. They said it was a warranty item and would send it to me @ no charge! I had it w/in a week. [Big Grin]
7. I hated I didn�t get to shoot my 257 JDJ, but I had planned on using it PM day#3 as it was very windy.
8. I hated I didn�t get to shoot my 12� 221 Fireball, but I had sight-in problems w/ it. I still think it�s an ideal �walk about� Contender round.
9. One of the rifle hunters on the hunt shot the 40 gr Barnes Varminator extensively and was very pleased w/ both accuracy and results in the field. [Smile]
If anyone�s interested in contact info for the hunt, let me know. He also guides pheasant and mule/whitetail deer hunts. Now, if I can just find a way to sneak off to NW TX in the next few months, I�ll contact my PD guy out there! After all, I�ve still got a bunch of rounds loaded and ready to go! Gary T.
 
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You can hardly pay a day's rent and groceries for $100 these days, much less buy a full day's entertainment, all for the same price! Your guide gave you a bargain! Too bad the weather didn't cooperate.
 
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