jdsingleshot
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I shot at a woodchuck recently with my .222 Rem. The chuck was on all fours facing me at about 100 yards. It hunkered down and stayed put for a few seconds then scuttled off into the brush. It didn't bound as they sometimes do.
I found no hair, blood or other indication of a hit, but I haven't seen the critter in more than a week. (We have had a lot of rainy days, if that matters.)
I checked my zero and my shot at the chuck was probably a couple inches high.
Any guesses as to the unexcused absence ?
I found no hair, blood or other indication of a hit, but I haven't seen the critter in more than a week. (We have had a lot of rainy days, if that matters.)
I checked my zero and my shot at the chuck was probably a couple inches high.
Any guesses as to the unexcused absence ?