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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 150317" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>GREAT PIC!!! Congrats. </p><p>One of my first years hunting in Utah with my dad we found a badger sitting on his mound at about 100 yards. My dad said if I shot it he would get it mounted. The only way I could get a clear shot was to stand on the extended bumper of our Toyota Land Cruser and shoot off hand. The critter was nice enough to let this poor 16 year old kid take three shots before he(I) hit it. I was shooting a 243 but I don't know the exact bullet. My dad reloaded them so I do know they were Siera hollow points, and probably pushed pretty hard. Anyways, I remember seeing through and around the scope pieces of that badger going in every direction. SPECTACULAR!!! My first experience with the graphic fun of varmints. Needless to say there wasn't enough left for the taxadermist.</p><p>The only other badger I've shot was with a 6mm and a Speer 105gr. Little hole in+medium hole out+badger on the wall=happy rancher (and shooter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 150317, member: 7356"] GREAT PIC!!! Congrats. One of my first years hunting in Utah with my dad we found a badger sitting on his mound at about 100 yards. My dad said if I shot it he would get it mounted. The only way I could get a clear shot was to stand on the extended bumper of our Toyota Land Cruser and shoot off hand. The critter was nice enough to let this poor 16 year old kid take three shots before he(I) hit it. I was shooting a 243 but I don't know the exact bullet. My dad reloaded them so I do know they were Siera hollow points, and probably pushed pretty hard. Anyways, I remember seeing through and around the scope pieces of that badger going in every direction. SPECTACULAR!!! My first experience with the graphic fun of varmints. Needless to say there wasn't enough left for the taxadermist. The only other badger I've shot was with a 6mm and a Speer 105gr. Little hole in+medium hole out+badger on the wall=happy rancher (and shooter). [/QUOTE]
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