woodnut
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Lol! But it's the truth! Wish more did it in the East.
Now that young hunter holding the two with a good grip is a HUNTER. He shows his harvest! Not like the two finger hold of other hunters.3 Head Shots on tonight's hunt……
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He's a Toad!This is by far the biggest groundhog I have ever shot or even seen. I didn't get a chance to weigh it but it wasn't light. The shot was 324 yds. in a 10 mph 4 o'clock wind. It took 3 moa in elevation and .75 moa right wind.
Jason
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Cornchuck -This is by far the biggest groundhog I have ever shot or even seen. I didn't get a chance to weigh it but it wasn't light. The shot was 324 yds. in a 10 mph 4 o'clock wind. It took 3 moa in elevation and .75 moa right wind.
Jason
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Cornchuck -
Howdy !
Looks like a " Soybeanus DIgestus, Gigantica ".
Lookin' @ the terrain pictured, I had a sneekin' suspicion your were either in NW Ohio.... Or NE Indiana.
Where abouts in NW Ohio ? My wife had relatives in the Bryan - Stryker area. I had an Aunt & Uncle that lived a couple miles West of Paulding. We did a little benchrest shooting over in Leipsic, also shot with the Black Swamp Shooters just North of Delphos for a while; and 40yr ago... were shooting benchrest monthly @ the Bluecreek Range just outside of Willshire.
Also..... might we ask about the rifle & cartridge/load used, for taking that big groundhog ?
With regards,
357Mag