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Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:27 pm
by acloco

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:53 am
by Rick in Oregon
Well acloco, not even my most double-dog super secret rat patch can't compare to that! Never seen that before, and nutin' like that exists around these parts, I promise. Looks like those lil critters don't even breach the surface; would be hard shootin' the little buggers.

This is a typical mound patch around these parts.....nuthin' by comparison:

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At least we know what critter makes the mounds around here...... .20 caliber target fodder ;) :

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And this is the usual terminal outcome of such mound-sitting antics:

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Can you say "rodent dissassembly"? :eek:

Interesting about those mini mounds in any case.....there's always sumthin' new to ponder. Thanks for sharing. :D

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 11:32 am
by acloco
RIO....LOL! I thought you might enjoy this.

If I pulled up to a field with 8 foot diameter mounds that were 12" to 3 FEET tall....I would start wondering if I brought enough gun. :)

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 5:39 pm
by Jim White
acloco wrote:RIO....LOL! I thought you might enjoy this.

If I pulled up to a field with 8 foot diameter mounds that were 12" to 3 FEET tall....I would start wondering if I brought enough gun. :)
Kinda' what I was thinking... :eek:

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:07 am
by Rick in Oregon
When I get out of my truck and see 3' high mounds, there's only one weapon in the rig to cope with such humungous rats......the Barrett .50 cal! :eek:

Ryan, one of my sons cradling the pet Barrett stoked with PMC 660gr FMJ's:

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Shooting those rather large rats at a lasered 1,260 yds here a while back (note the concussion and dust signature):

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And "Big Bertha" in her case:

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I know all you former military types have experience with the M2 and her ammo, but when seen alongside a .223 round, it really brings things into full perspective:

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Small calibers for small rodents, and BIG calibers for the large ones.....right? :wink:

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:17 pm
by acloco
Whatever vermin, that digs a hole, and leaves a MOUND of dirt that can support growing TREES....yes...the BMG would probably be the minimum DV (Dangerous Vermin) cartridge allow. :)

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Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 4:56 am
by Glen
I'll just carry my HMR & take care of everything out to 750yds. I don't want to walk any further than that anymore. :lol: :lol:

The BMG round makes the 223 look like an HMR case!! :lol: :lol:

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:08 pm
by Bodei
They need to make a 600 grain V-max!

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:05 pm
by chuckhunter
OMG...That is so funny.

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:15 pm
by hemiallen
Rick in Oregon wrote:When I get out of my truck and see 3' high mounds, there's only one weapon in the rig to cope with such humungous rats......the Barrett .50 cal! :eek:

Ryan, one of my sons cradling the pet Barrett stoked with PMC 660gr FMJ's:

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Shooting those rather large rats at a lasered 1,260 yds here a while back (note the concussion and dust signature):

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And "Big Bertha" in her case:

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I know all you former military types have experience with the M2 and her ammo, but when seen alongside a .223 round, it really brings things into full perspective:

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Small calibers for small rodents, and BIG calibers for the large ones.....right? :wink:

Rick, that hill isn't all that is left of Pilot Butte after a few hits from the beast, is it...Lol

Re: Rick In Oregon - Has he been holding out on us??

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:00 am
by Glen
Hemi-- There wasn't a hill there before!! You should see the skid marks leading up to that thing now!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: