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Old 01-22-2010, 11:47 AM   #101
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A well placed .22lr does the job. .30-30 is overkill- as in

A .44
When I used to target shoot with my .44 lever, I would use sand-filled bleach jugs as a target. One trip all that I could find for loads was plated hollow points. With a centre hit taking out the back 1/3 of the jug, I was looking for new targets pretty early on in the day.
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Old 01-22-2010, 12:05 PM   #102
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He was a farmer. Here's a little back round on our "fine furry friends".

They dig under buildings and compromise foundations.

The holes in the pastures are places for livestock to break legs ( they must be destroyed then )

The holes in fields can break farm equipment or cause hay wagons to tip over.

They also carry diseases.

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Well versed in Ground hog facts they're all over here as well. But they seemed to die just as dead when I'd shoot them with my 22LR as a kid.


I guess my penis just isn't small enough to own a gun that shoots a bullet so large it leaves a hole in a person big enough for a ground hog to crawl thru
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Old 01-22-2010, 12:25 PM   #103
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I guess my penis just isn't small enough to own a gun that shoots a bullet so large it leaves a hole in a person big enough for a ground hog to crawl thru
But it is. I heard that you have to pee through a straw so your pants don't get wet.
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Old 01-22-2010, 12:31 PM   #104
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Here's some sound shooting advice I found out first hand:

Don't use the glory hole at the truckstop bathroom.
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Old 01-22-2010, 03:15 PM   #105
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But it is. I heard that you have to pee through a straw so your pants don't get wet.
Thats cause I wear my Pants on the Ground
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