Hadn't been to these fields since last summer but touched base with the landowner and he told me to please come kill as many as I could.
Leaned on this fence for maybe 10-12 of them.
With all the grass, this area is kinda tough. All in all, spent about 2 hours and popped 35.
Used the Ghost and the JSB .20/15.89 pellets at around 920fps for just shy of 30fpe. Closest was about 30 yards, furthest was 184. Stuck to pellets because of the vicinity of horses.
At the gate I met the lady who leases the fields for her horses and she suspiciously asked what I was up to. Told the truth, shooting prairie dogs. I saw a flash of concern so I told her it's a relatively low power airgun capable of pdog head sized precision and that the only thing that will have extra holes when I'm done is the pdogs. That eased her concerns. She watched for a bit and then came over to tell me where more were, I presume because she saw that I was safe to her horses.
One extreme large one was lumbering around and I dropped him. I usually don't retrieve but I needed to see this chunker up close. He was a monster, by his BMI, MORBIDLY OBESE. Might be the biggest one I've ever seen.
Large one on the left here, next to him is the average size of them for my area, the two on the right are young ones, probably this year's pups.
Ghost is just the perfect tool for this.
Lots of fun!
Leaned on this fence for maybe 10-12 of them.
With all the grass, this area is kinda tough. All in all, spent about 2 hours and popped 35.
Used the Ghost and the JSB .20/15.89 pellets at around 920fps for just shy of 30fpe. Closest was about 30 yards, furthest was 184. Stuck to pellets because of the vicinity of horses.
At the gate I met the lady who leases the fields for her horses and she suspiciously asked what I was up to. Told the truth, shooting prairie dogs. I saw a flash of concern so I told her it's a relatively low power airgun capable of pdog head sized precision and that the only thing that will have extra holes when I'm done is the pdogs. That eased her concerns. She watched for a bit and then came over to tell me where more were, I presume because she saw that I was safe to her horses.
One extreme large one was lumbering around and I dropped him. I usually don't retrieve but I needed to see this chunker up close. He was a monster, by his BMI, MORBIDLY OBESE. Might be the biggest one I've ever seen.
Large one on the left here, next to him is the average size of them for my area, the two on the right are young ones, probably this year's pups.
Ghost is just the perfect tool for this.
Lots of fun!