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April 14, 2010, 12:57:43 PM »
I was driving home from work and right there nest to the road 15ft was a mound with a groundhog. This would be nothing to see in the country but this was in a housing edition 30ft from a back door. I still havn't seen any in the fields,Did they all move to town?? How many of you use a .223 for Groundhogs?? At this rate a Slingshot would work. Thanks Jeff
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I have spotted one in the industrial park across the street from my house. I took a pot shot at him tonight with the .22lr and a 60gr SSS, quiet and powerful. Next time I will have to remember to put my window down first!
Just kidding, I missed, but he'll be back.
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April 18, 2010, 12:49:32 AM »
The 223 would be a very good gun for Woodchucks. Mine are all on the heavy side and get to weighting 200 pounds after and hour or so
. I have been using an old Contender with a 23" 221 Fireball barrel, much easier to carry. I have not seen much activity yet, it will not be long.
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April 25, 2010, 06:49:46 AM »
Nothing at all wrong with a 223 for GHogs. Excellent choice.
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Groudhogs are tough, a kill shot in some cases will still let them get back into their hole.
223 will work just fine, I like Hornady SX bullets at 223 velocities
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