Heres a little more info on my PDog adventures.
I usually go out by myself wearing either woodland camo BDU shirt and boonie hat or desert BDU shirt and boonie hat.
These pretty well match the surrounding landscape depending on the time of year. I take a seat cushion and my "Bogpod" tri-pod to shoot from in a sitting position. Although I like to shoot from the prone position it is impossible out in the "grasslands" due to the tremendous amount of cacti! It's everywhere and I have to really watch where I am sitting down and where the empty cases will eject. The "Bogpod tri-pod" is height adjustable and the legs move in and out to get the right shooting height, I usually raise my right knee up to create a stable platform for my right elbow. After about 20 minutes of walking in and getting set up the PDogs have come back up and start going about there business, The BDU's really blend in well and I make slow movements. My normal shooting distance is from as close as 38 yards (ended as red mist) clear out to 372 yards, with the majority of my shooting distances between 175-250 yards.
I do have a shooting bench as shown in previous photo but it seems like when I drive in and set it up the PDogs go down and stay down, I am guessing that others must shoot from benches so when they see vehicles they associate with shooting benches. The 2 times I have set up the shooting bench I am shooting well over 300 yards all the time.
Here are a few more pics, the one of the 3 dogs in same pic was from 205 yards.
http://s44.photobucket.com/user/PDogRex ... ow/PDogsII
Any ideas as to why the photos don't show up with the text?
PDog Rex
More info and photos from PDog Rex
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Re: More info and photos from PDog Rex
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Re: More info and photos from PDog Rex
I was hoping you would chime in,Rick. I have to keep a note, to let me know how this photo thing works.
Best of luck Rex, and welcome to the forum! Keep them photos and stories coming!
Best of luck Rex, and welcome to the forum! Keep them photos and stories coming!
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Re: More info and photos from PDog Rex
I have found that shooting at prairie dogs at around 300 to 400 yards is the optimal distance. This is also prime 20 VarTarg ranges. They tend to stay up, move to another mound and check out why Buddy is missing his head!! We get more shooting in that way.
Some will pop up closer and those are gravy. I am fortunate to have one of Rick's fine benches. A chair and sticks work out well for sage rats and prairie dogs out to 200 yards. We will use the chair and sticks to clear out the area with the 17 HMRs prior to setting up the bench and spotting scope. Keep those pictures coming.
Some will pop up closer and those are gravy. I am fortunate to have one of Rick's fine benches. A chair and sticks work out well for sage rats and prairie dogs out to 200 yards. We will use the chair and sticks to clear out the area with the 17 HMRs prior to setting up the bench and spotting scope. Keep those pictures coming.
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