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Anyone have land for 300-600 yrd shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2247632" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>Take up prairie dog shooting. You will most likely have to drive the same distances or more but you can find fields that you are the only one in and you are doing a service for the land owner. The more you shoot the fewer they have to poison. If you get permission to shoot on a farmers land you will get shots of varying lengths and many would allow for shots in the range you are after. </p><p></p><p>I have gone with some friends a few times and we would ask permission every time we went. We went up into the beginning of the panhandle. I shoot 52gr. SMKs from a .22-250. You can do it with any gun you want. On the advice of the guys I went with our shooting benchs were just tough clothes and bi pods and elbow pads and shooting prone. Some people use portable benchs wich might be good for taking longer shots.</p><p></p><p>I have seen p dog mounds in green wheat fields and I am sure that farmer would want them all out of his fields. a couple of the places we went the farmwife would say, " kill them all". If you have reservations about shooting them just think that is no different than having a rat in your barn. They are rats (rodents) and they cost dry land farmers money. </p><p></p><p>From the middle of May the babies start coming out and they are smaller and make harder targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2247632, member: 18710"] Take up prairie dog shooting. You will most likely have to drive the same distances or more but you can find fields that you are the only one in and you are doing a service for the land owner. The more you shoot the fewer they have to poison. If you get permission to shoot on a farmers land you will get shots of varying lengths and many would allow for shots in the range you are after. I have gone with some friends a few times and we would ask permission every time we went. We went up into the beginning of the panhandle. I shoot 52gr. SMKs from a .22-250. You can do it with any gun you want. On the advice of the guys I went with our shooting benchs were just tough clothes and bi pods and elbow pads and shooting prone. Some people use portable benchs wich might be good for taking longer shots. I have seen p dog mounds in green wheat fields and I am sure that farmer would want them all out of his fields. a couple of the places we went the farmwife would say, " kill them all". If you have reservations about shooting them just think that is no different than having a rat in your barn. They are rats (rodents) and they cost dry land farmers money. From the middle of May the babies start coming out and they are smaller and make harder targets. [/QUOTE]
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