Badger down
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Badger down
Just thought I'd show a varmint from over here in so. west Idaho. I got this guy this morning with my .222 Rhiimaki. Male, weighed 15 lbs. 9 oz. and he was stinking pretty good. Shot another one on the same mound, it was down and kicking but be fore I could shoot again it kicked itself down the hole. I think I must have gut shot it. About 20 minutes later I completly missed another one. I was hurrying, thinking it was going to run before I could shot and I jerked the trigger. Rookie shooting, badger fever?
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Re: Badger down
Nice there, broper! Always fun to thump a big badger.
Shows that old Sako's don't fade away, they just keep getting better. Thanks for sharing the morning adventure.
Shows that old Sako's don't fade away, they just keep getting better. Thanks for sharing the morning adventure.
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Re: Badger down
Yes, thumping them critters is great. Bill K