Wed. morning, 6/2, my nephew Clint (Clint E here on the board) and I headed out at 6:00 a.m. to Nebraska to shoot prairie dogs with our good friend Dave (dancindave here on the board). We arrived at Grand Island around 3:00 p.m. to take a tour of the Hornady plant. They have added on since I was there last year and they said they are planning on adding on again. We were disappointed in our tour guide; he didn’t tell us much about what we were seeing so we just started stopping and talking to the employees as we came across them.
We left there and drove to Dave’s mom’s house where we would be staying and meet up with Dave. We had a nice visit with Dave’s mom and then took her out for supper while we waited for Dave to arrive.
The first day out (6/3) was rather windy but we still made some good shots. We started about 8:30 and stayed out till 5:00 or so. Dave’s brother, Pat, and his daughter, Lillian, joined us for some shooting also. The pasture was greener than I’ve ever seen it before. Dave said they had been getting quite a bit of rain and it looked it. There also were fewer dogs than last year too.
Here is Pat and his daughter lining up on a p.d.
Here's Clint with one of his p.d.'s
Here's a p.d. I shot at 613 yards and it wasn't a first, second....well you know...shot. The wind was blowing so hard, the rim of my hat was either bent down in my face or standing straight up. Clint and I were both shooting our Savage M12FV's in 22-250 this day.
Here are a few dogs we hit that wanted to show off and show us some acrobats.
The second day shooting, Dave’s friend, Len, joined us for a fun filled day. With all the joking and poking fun at each other, time flew by but we had a beautiful sunny day with highs in the low 80’s and a mild breeze. I got to know Len last year when he came out and shot with us and was hoping he would be able to join us again this year.
I was feeling real good about myself shooting a dog at 657 yards with my CZ Varmint in .204 with 39 gr. Sierra's then Dave brings out his AR in .223 and shot a dog off of the same mound. And then to top that off, Clint got on Dave's AR and shot a dog off of a mound next to this one. I didn't even get ten minutes of fame on this one.
Clint lining up on a dog with Dave's AR.
Here's what it looked like looking back toward where we were shooting from. We were in front of the white truck right of the shed with the open door.
Taking a mid day break and eating a sandwich.
Len, Dave and Clint looking for dogs.
Two dogs for the price of one shot.
The third day we had a storm come through about 4:00 am but we went ahead and got to our spot for the day around 7:30. The sky started to clear with a mild breeze, but picked up through the day to make for some very windy conditions. I think I heard someone say wind gust up to 40 mph. Here are a few more pictures.
Here's a couple I poked back in their hole with 39 grain S.B.K.
Clint and his CZ 527 Varmint in .204.
Clint and Dave on 360 hill.
The rest are brought to you in part(s).
I'm sure I have probably forgotten something, but Dave or Clint will be along to fill in the parts I missed.
2010 Nebraska Trip
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2010 Nebraska Trip
Enjoy it while you have it, because things will change.
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Dont know who was having more fun Melvin or Dave
Dave on 360 hill.
Dave on 360 hill.
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Great stuff, just AWESOME!
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Great stuff +1
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Glad you all had such a great time!!
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RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
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RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
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Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Great stuff, just AWESOME! I'LL 3rd IT too!! Pics write up. Looks like everyone's having a great time..............except the P.Dogs they have some parts missng.
Thanks for sharing.
later
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Thanks for sharing.
later
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Ah yes, there's nothing like a great rat shoot, and it appears you had a grand one! Thanks for sharing the fun with the story and pics.....good stuff!
Popping dogs from their mounds at 657 yards is no casual task.......good shootin' guys!
Popping dogs from their mounds at 657 yards is no casual task.......good shootin' guys!
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
657 yards! You're my hero! Great post! Gary
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Ok now that everyone has got to read the story and enjoy the pics i will put my 2 cents in.
This was my first PD Shoot and every one told me that i would love it.
Well i thought the PD Shooting was AWSOME i cant wait to go again. I never thought i would have so much fun shooting a rifle and being in open country like that.Maybe next time i go i can come home with nothing but empty brass. Even now that i am back home i keep catching myself looking in feilds for pds when driving down the road.
I want to thank every one for letting me join in on the shoot and trip.
This was my first PD Shoot and every one told me that i would love it.
Well i thought the PD Shooting was AWSOME i cant wait to go again. I never thought i would have so much fun shooting a rifle and being in open country like that.Maybe next time i go i can come home with nothing but empty brass. Even now that i am back home i keep catching myself looking in feilds for pds when driving down the road.
I want to thank every one for letting me join in on the shoot and trip.
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Re: 2010 Nebraska Trip
Clint, we of the E.O.R.F.S. say it's the most fun you can have with your cloths on! Gary