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Thanks MB For the section

PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:18 pm
by 2zero6
Now lets see some .450 trophy's, non trophy's, any old darn kill.

Re: Thanks MB For the section

PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:48 am
by MudBug
No problem.

Sometimes I don't know what we need until someone says we need it.

Re: Thanks MB For the section

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:17 am
by NordicRX8
My friend has a squirrel problem at his place... wonder if there would be anything left to photograph if I used my Thumper to rid him of those critters. :lol:

Re: Thanks MB For the section

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:21 am
by wildcatter
NordicRX8 wrote:My friend has a squirrel problem at his place... wonder if there would be anything left to photograph if I used my Thumper to rid him of those critters. :lol:

LOL!!... Squirrel Burger...My Right Hand Man has been shooting Red Squirrels (heck a rat weights more) around the Range Lab, with a 22 and is threating to do the next with the 450b, I'll get him to take a picture when he finally does... I wished I took a picture of the Ground Hog I shot a couple of years ago. It was sanding up facing me at under 25yds. Do you know how when you shoot an animal, it matters no how big the initial wound canal is, the hole immediately collapses back unto itself? Well, after shooting the thing with a ultra-high-speed 230gr FMJ load, what do you think the results would be? Nope, it stayed standing up, and did so for many days, before a fox finally cleaned it up and the 230 put a nice clean nearly 2 inch hole through it as if a cookie cutter had done the job, and you could actually see day light perfectly on the other side of the animal. Holy Cow!!..was that impressive!!

Re: Thanks MB For the section

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:22 pm
by 2zero6
Oh that so needs a picture! Too Funny Wildcatter. :lol: