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muleman

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May 12, 2009
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Just finished brass prep on 500rds of 17x223 and 600rds of 20 practical. Ready to prime and load. Betcha can’t guess what I’ll be doing in the next couple of days.😀
Taking my kids to eastern Oregon to pop a couple thousand sage rats! The sun is out and so are they! 1k rds of 22rf, 1k rds of 17HMR my center fire rounds should be enough. Bringing my 22-250ai just in case something bigger shows up. Last year my 17x223 couldn’t get it done on a badger at 500yds. The wind is hell on those little pills but you can shoot all day spotting shots through your scope!
 

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The anticipation only makes the event that much better! Good times, without a doubt.
 
Just finished brass prep on 500rds of 17x223 and 600rds of 20 practical. Ready to prime and load. Betcha can’t guess what I’ll be doing in the next couple of days.😀
Taking my kids to eastern Oregon to pop a couple thousand sage rats! The sun is out and so are they! 1k rds of 22rf, 1k rds of 17HMR my center fire rounds should be enough. Bringing my 22-250ai just in case something bigger shows up. Last year my 17x223 couldn’t get it done on a badger at 500yds. The wind is hell on those little pills but you can shoot all day spotting shots through your scope!
Rat season is the best. Hell I’ve shot them with everything from 375 on down. Way back in Highschool and college I knew some of the ranchers in the Fort Rock/Silver lake area. Had some great shoots over there.
 
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