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Look my video on the Hunting Marmot (marmota marmota)

My Marmota Marmota video

Good vision popcorn


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Posts: 339 | Location: Switzerland, Lostallo GR | Registered: 12 August 2005Reply With Quote
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If I had to be honest, I feel and think many different things about your vidaeo, a little of envy, I would like to climb easily and hunt marmots, I thoug that it is painfull that scope hit on the forehead, I thought also that I prefer use a 22 K-Hornet for that kind of hunt. Less dangerous for the forehead Wink. However I gave my contribute to headaches cause in the past. Big Grin

To have a hunte like this one I went with my little beautie to Namibia and I hunted hiraxes. I didn'y not find te photos now, I have ony a shot of this Dangerous hunt Roll Eyes the following one


Honestly fine to see your video, but I have smiled in some point


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Posts: 1653 | Location: Milano Italy | Registered: 04 July 2000Reply With Quote
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Sure i like the dangerus hunt, my dream is the Buffalo in africa. thumb
For the Marmot hunt here in Graubünden is one tradition.
And you say the minum caliber here is 10.2 mm....


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Posts: 339 | Location: Switzerland, Lostallo GR | Registered: 12 August 2005Reply With Quote
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Ouch! sorry for your forehead; 10.3, that's certainly enough cartridge for that kind of beast! Very funny.... Big Grin
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Nice video and good shooting. Weidmann's Heil!

Do you eat your Mürmelis or parts of it?
 
Posts: 8211 | Location: Germany | Registered: 22 August 2002Reply With Quote
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@all

There is no problem while shooting Marmota Marmota with this cartridge. I'm doing with my .416 Remington Magnum. The most important tihng is to use the right bullets.

Here is an example of 3 Marmota Marmota shot by my Christensen Arms .416 Remington Magnum. All the shots were more than 140 yards!

Good shooting and good hunting
Collani


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Posts: 118 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 06 January 2004Reply With Quote
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For sure you have power enough to kill them, maybe a little overpowered.

I'm sorry because I don't find hiraxes photos that I hunted with my 22 K-Hornet.


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Posts: 1653 | Location: Milano Italy | Registered: 04 July 2000Reply With Quote
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Excellent video thumb The only experience in shooting our marmota monax here in New York state with big bore is with 45 acp and 40 S&W pistols . They work fine. BOOM
 
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Originally posted by mete:
Excellent video thumb The only experience in shooting our marmota monax here in New York state with big bore is with 45 acp and 40 S&W pistols . They work fine. BOOM


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Even at 140 Yards ????

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Posts: 118 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 06 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Collani, no only within 40 yards.I do have a 45-70 Browning 1885 that would do the job well but I've never used it on marmota.We have three or four different types of marmot in the USA. dancing
Groundhog or woodchuck -M.monax
Yellow bellied or rock chuck
Hoary marmot -m.Caligata
Alaska marmot -m.browen
 
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