Posts Tagged ‘Prairie dog hunting’

Prairie Dog Hunt .17 HMR + .22-250

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Prairie Dog Hunt using .17 HMR and .22-250

Lots of good shooting.  Lots of destruction.  Thinning out the population that was overrunning the land.

This goes to show that working with land owners can be good for both you and them.

Enjoy!

 

Shooting Prairie Dogs – .243 WSSM

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Shooting Prairie Dogs .243 WSSM

Winchester Model 1885 in 243 WSSM

4,240 fps using 55g Ballistic Tip bullets

Shot distances on these varmints are in the 110 yard to 300 yards.

Some pretty awesome destruction….

Enjoy!

 

243 WSSM vs Prairie Dogs

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Winchester Model 1885 243 WSSM Shooting Prairie Dogs

55 gr Ballistic Tip bullets at 4240 fps!
110 to 300 yards

Amazing destruction.  This Winchester 1885 in 243 has the 28 inch barrel.

The video is a little shaky but the shooting is worth watching!

Enjoy…

Savage 93R17 .17 HMR Rifle Review

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Savage 93R17 .17 HMR Rifle

Here’s a pretty good review of the Savage Model 93R17 .17HMR Rifle with Heavy Barrel and Thumbhole stock.  He put a nice Nikon scope on it as well.

The reviewer shoots groups of .17gr Hornady Ballistic Tips and CCI 20 gr Game Points.
Nice rifle.  Watch the review and see what you think.
Enjoy!

 

Prairie Dog Hunting – Massive Destruction

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Prairie Dog Hunting

This video pretty much speaks for itself. You’ll see slow-motion video of prairie dogs getting hit by high velocity rounds and disintegrating.

The shock waves can be seen if you watch closely.

Good shooting, definite kills!

 

Remington 700 SPS Varmint .308 Rifle

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Remington 700 SPS .308 Caliber Long Range Varmint Rifle

Long Range Varmint Rifles

Every now and then we like to take a look at specific gun models to see what folks are doing with them.  Today it’s the Remington 700 SPS in .308 caliber.  This is a proven long-range platform used by varmint hunters, military, hunters and more.

Here you’ll find this rifle built with:

  • Remington 700 SPS in .308 caliber
  • Bushnell 3200 Elite Tactical 10×40 riflescope
  • Butler Creek Flip open caps
  • Leupold One Piece 15 MOA scope base and rings
  • Caldwell Bipod

Check out the video.  He provides some good insight to this rifle and his reasoning for his choice.

Prairie Dog Hunting – Destruction

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Prairie Dog Hunting – Long Range Shooting!

If you enjoy long range shooting and prairie dog shooting, along with complete destruction of these animals, then you must watch this video!  There’s some great shooting and and excellent footage.

Enjoy…..

 

Shooting Prairie Dogs in SD and WY

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Shooting Prairie Dogs in South Dakota and Wyoming

Want to see some good varmint hunting?

Trying to reduce the population due to the damage they cause.  Countless cattle and horses break legs every year due to the holes these prairie dogs create.  By hunting prairie dogs and thinning them out they also reduce the diseases and other ills these varmints bring.

Enjoy some good prairie dog shooting!

Shooting Ground Squirrels – Sage Rats – Varmint Hunting

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Varmint Hunting – Sage Rats – Ground Squirrels

Some interesting footage shooting Sage Rats.

Some good rifle shots and entertaining!

 

Crown Cattle Company Offering Squirrel Shooting

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

They did it two years ago and it’s time to do it again!

Jennifer and Mat, over at the Crown Cattle Company, which is located near Seneca, between John Day and Burns, Oregon, are offering sage rat shooting for very reasonable rates. In this instance, reasonable means that you have the luxury of showing up from hundreds of miles away and knowing you’ll have a place to shoot squirrels. In my opinion, their rates are great, and I’d sign up in a heartbeat if I was coming in to shoot squirrels from out of the area.

If you want to shoot on their property, you need to call them at (541) 542-2608 and make a reservation before showing up. (What did I just say people? DON’T JUST SHOW UP, CALL FIRST, LIKE A PERSON WITH MANNERS!) They have a 2 page form to fill out that says if you break stuff or yourself, or shoot each other, or shoot cows, horses, chickens, or Big Foot, you will be asked to leave a check for the damages, and then, “Just Leave”!

The Cattle Company’s squirrel shooting rates are:

  • $35 per day per hunter Mon. – Thurs.
  • $45 per day per hunter Fri. – Sun.
  • $15 per day for hunters 12 and under.
  • Group rate:  If there are 3 or more hunters in your party, take $5 off per hunter. (12 and under not included in group rate discount.)
  • SAGE RAT MOBILE: $30/day

Here are all the rules and regulation, except for the “No shooting Bigfoot type legalese from the back of the form”:

  • You must schedule hunting times with the owner prior to your visit.
    1. Prior to hunting, you must sign a release form and agree to follow the hunting rules. Everyone in your party who will be on the property needs to read, sign, and place these forms in the orange box prior to hunting. Parents must sign for minor children.
    2. You are only allowed to shoot sage rats and badgers.
    3. Driving off roads is allowed only if ground is dry enough that you are not leaving ANY ruts. No driving is allowed on the hay meadows. You are welcome to walk in any of the designated hunting areas. No driving off roads after July 10th due to fire danger.
    4. Do not leave any garbage, litter or ammo boxes behind. Please take it when you leave.
    5. No shooting near horses or cattle.
    6. No shooting around the shop, barn, houses, or corrals.
    7. Close all gates that you open.
    8. Drive and hunt only in the designated areas. (See map that will be provided)
    9. Violation of these rules will get you tossed off the place, with a request never to return…

There are a couple more points I’d like to make. The above rules should be no-brainer, common sense, reality to people who shoot and/or hunt on other’s property. Please don’t make the rest of us look bad and close down another hunting area, like the Dinsdale Ranch, because you’re an ID TEN TANGO.
Here’s a map that shows where Seneca is:

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