Rich Coyle
Well-Known Member
When shooting ground squirrels I never kept track. I remember if I went a minute without a shot I noticed a slight case of boredom.
But I have a friend who does keep track. (Eat your heart out, frody.) In one eight hour session he killed 834! He's about 6'2" tall. He started with a. 22 pistol and literally aimed down for awhile. He killed about 150 before his arms were tired.
Then he switched to a 10/22. After a few hundred more, he had to switch to his .22 target rifle. He killed everything that was above ground out to 70-80 yards. The target rifle, he placed on a camera tripod. That allowed him to kill clear out to 150 yards on targets as large as 2" wide and 8" tall for a monster.
He kept track of his hit percentage: 90% kills.
But I have a friend who does keep track. (Eat your heart out, frody.) In one eight hour session he killed 834! He's about 6'2" tall. He started with a. 22 pistol and literally aimed down for awhile. He killed about 150 before his arms were tired.
Then he switched to a 10/22. After a few hundred more, he had to switch to his .22 target rifle. He killed everything that was above ground out to 70-80 yards. The target rifle, he placed on a camera tripod. That allowed him to kill clear out to 150 yards on targets as large as 2" wide and 8" tall for a monster.
He kept track of his hit percentage: 90% kills.