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Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:27 pm
by acloco
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:53 am
by Rick in Oregon
Well acloco, not even my most double-dog super secret rat patch can't compare to that! Never seen that before, and nutin' like that exists around these parts, I promise. Looks like those lil critters don't even breach the surface; would be hard shootin' the little buggers.
This is a typical mound patch around these parts.....nuthin' by comparison:
At least we know what critter makes the mounds around here...... .20 caliber target fodder
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And this is the usual terminal outcome of such mound-sitting antics:
Can you say "rodent dissassembly"?
Interesting about those mini mounds in any case.....there's always sumthin' new to ponder. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 11:32 am
by acloco
RIO....LOL! I thought you might enjoy this.
If I pulled up to a field with 8 foot diameter mounds that were 12" to 3 FEET tall....I would start wondering if I brought enough gun.
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 5:39 pm
by Jim White
acloco wrote:RIO....LOL! I thought you might enjoy this.
If I pulled up to a field with 8 foot diameter mounds that were 12" to 3 FEET tall....I would start wondering if I brought enough gun.
Kinda' what I was thinking...
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:07 am
by Rick in Oregon
When I get out of my truck and see 3' high mounds, there's only one weapon in the rig to cope with such humungous rats......the Barrett .50 cal!
Ryan, one of my sons cradling the pet Barrett stoked with PMC 660gr FMJ's:
Shooting those rather large rats at a lasered 1,260 yds here a while back (note the concussion and dust signature):
And "Big Bertha" in her case:
I know all you former military types have experience with the M2 and her ammo, but when seen alongside a .223 round, it really brings things into full perspective:
Small calibers for small rodents, and BIG calibers for the large ones.....right?
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:17 pm
by acloco
Whatever vermin, that digs a hole, and leaves a MOUND of dirt that can support growing TREES....yes...the BMG would probably be the minimum DV (Dangerous Vermin) cartridge allow.
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 4:56 am
by Glen
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:08 pm
by Bodei
They need to make a 600 grain V-max!
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:05 pm
by chuckhunter
OMG...That is so funny.
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:15 pm
by hemiallen
Rick in Oregon wrote:When I get out of my truck and see 3' high mounds, there's only one weapon in the rig to cope with such humungous rats......the Barrett .50 cal!
Ryan, one of my sons cradling the pet Barrett stoked with PMC 660gr FMJ's:
Shooting those rather large rats at a lasered 1,260 yds here a while back (note the concussion and dust signature):
And "Big Bertha" in her case:
I know all you former military types have experience with the M2 and her ammo, but when seen alongside a .223 round, it really brings things into full perspective:
Small calibers for small rodents, and BIG calibers for the large ones.....right?
Rick, that hill isn't all that is left of Pilot Butte after a few hits from the beast, is it...Lol
Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:00 am
by Glen
Hemi-- There wasn't a hill there before!! You should see the skid marks leading up to that thing now!!!!!!!!