Had about 45 minutes available this morning so took advantage of that and got a few pdogs. Wind was supposed to kick up at any point so I took my slugger, the .20 Ghost.
Ended up with a total around 25.
The farthest was 230ish yards. Needed 13 mils of holdover, dialed 5 in to the scope, and held over for the other 8. Got a couple others in the 190-220 yard range. These farthest dogs were taken with slugs of course.
Somewhere around 100-110 yards and less and I was grabbing the .20/15.89 pellets instead of the slugs. So this morning's pdogs were taken with a mix of .20/18.9grain NSAs, and the JSB .20/15.89s.
These six were all pretty close together for photo op, in the 90-120yard range.
Of all the many guns I've used to take prairie dogs over the years, this .20 Ghost gives them the least sporting chance at still being alive when I call it a day.
Ended up with a total around 25.
The farthest was 230ish yards. Needed 13 mils of holdover, dialed 5 in to the scope, and held over for the other 8. Got a couple others in the 190-220 yard range. These farthest dogs were taken with slugs of course.
Somewhere around 100-110 yards and less and I was grabbing the .20/15.89 pellets instead of the slugs. So this morning's pdogs were taken with a mix of .20/18.9grain NSAs, and the JSB .20/15.89s.
These six were all pretty close together for photo op, in the 90-120yard range.
Of all the many guns I've used to take prairie dogs over the years, this .20 Ghost gives them the least sporting chance at still being alive when I call it a day.