badgers

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odes33
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badgers

Post by odes33 »

Hello everyobdy. Would a 39bk be suitable for badger hunting? They are really tearing up my parents yard and runway now. Any tips such as hunting times would also be appreciated. Thanks
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Post by acloco »

Yes.

Early morning and just before dusk has been the best times previously.
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Post by WrzWaldo »

Badgers? Badgers?!? We don't need no stinking BADGERS!!!

Sorry, had to get it out of my system...
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Post by odes33 »

Okay thanks. I also have some 75 v-maxs tuned up for my 243, maybe I'll try those. I just can't wait to see the terminal effects of a 75 grain bullet going 3500fps.
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Post by Bergcrane2 »

WrzWaldo wrote:Badgers? Badgers?!? We don't need no stinking BADGERS!!!

Sorry, had to get it out of my system...
ROTFLMAO!

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