Pile of death

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Pile of death

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When shooting this year I put together my own little pile of death. The squirrels would try and carry there buddies off to there holes or maybe just snack on them but it made for some good killing grounds.ImageImageImage
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Re: Pile of death

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Awesome! Is one of those albino (by your hand)???
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Yes I heard people say they had shot them and seen them. I took this one out with the 10/22. So I thought I should get proof. There are albino's. This year I hardly used the 204's because of the alfalfa groath and have lots of ammo left over. Last year I used lots of 204 and had about 2500 rounds of 22 ammo left over so It worked out I supplied all the 22lr ammo for my brother and brother inlaw. Since 22 ammo was hard to get.
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:eek: Holy Smokes Ryan! Save a few for the next trip! :lol: That looked like Rick's pile from our last trip. Looks like you had a good shoot. Thanks for posting the pics. Gary
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Don't worry there where plenty left. One hot spot I stopped off at when I looked through my scope I had 19 squirrels in sight. I had to get to work. Most of the shooting was with the 17HMR or the 10/22. I probably only shot a hundred and fify rounds from the 204's.Image
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What ever the weeds that where growing in the road they liked the blooms on if it wasn't for that we would have had a lot harder time as the alfalfa was quite high and the shooting was tough. I don't think there had been much shooting for a while because the cutting was a few weeks out. I did get a couple of musk rats out of the ditch.Image
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Re: Pile of death

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Man! Looks like fun Ryan!
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Re: Pile of death

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It was! What was even better was watching my dad who is 83 get into it and my brother in law who had never been shooting before I couldn't get ether one to stop.
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