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Hammer
03-29-2010, 11:16 PM
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Not abandoning any of my other prairie dog cartridges...

But the 25/06 with 75-grain Hornady bullets from a 30-inch barrel may be the best prairie dog round for less than 100 yards.

The 257 Weatherby is probably a little more effective, but not really efficient at this distance.

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Hutch
03-29-2010, 11:20 PM
Less than 100yrds?????



Hutch

Hammer
03-29-2010, 11:32 PM
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Don't like to stretch those shots out too far.

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Hutch
03-29-2010, 11:35 PM
so...you really like to see em splat, dontcha??


Hutch

bythebook
03-30-2010, 08:54 AM
Hammer how about the 75 gr Sierria HP, I just bought a box of them for my new 112BVSS 25-06 when it gets here. Do you think they will work at that range ?


Gordon

pdog06
03-30-2010, 02:28 PM
never used the 75's, but I do know that the 85gr and 100gr NBT's work VERY well on those charging critters...I actually have video of a 25-06 taking some out at about 300 yrds. I'll have to see if i can load it up and post it. It's friggin awesome.

I have a single shot long action sitting here with nothing on it too, and have been thinking about another 25-06, maybe even an AI.

Id think with the 75's you would have to be approaching the 4000fps mark, wouldnt ya?

Hammer
03-30-2010, 06:59 PM
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If you're going to use Noslers, then use Nosler Partitions for better penetration on the bulls.

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Apache
03-31-2010, 03:59 PM
You're treading on thin ice shootin chargin bull pd's with a 25-06 ain't ya!?

Your PH is backin you with the 585 Nyati? Right?

I see human carnage ahead!

BrentWin
03-31-2010, 08:07 PM
You're treading on thin ice shootin chargin bull pd's with a 25-06 ain't ya!?

Your PH is backin you with the 585 Nyati? Right?

I see human carnage ahead!



I've seen it happen to many times. A guy gets a few PD's under his belt and he gets complacent.

Remember what happened to old Scratch

borg
04-01-2010, 03:00 PM
You're treading on thin ice shootin chargin bull pd's with a 25-06 ain't ya!?

Your PH is backin you with the 585 Nyati? Right?

I see human carnage ahead!



I've seen it happen to many times. A guy gets a few PD's under his belt and he gets complacent.

Remember what happened to old Scratch


I don't like to remember. Gives me the willies.

Door county
04-01-2010, 09:53 PM
I have not been on too many P-dog hunts, (this year being my 4th) but i did take a heavy barreled 25-06 sako out last year with me. I did like the tereminal affect but found it to be more for the observers in the party, to much recoil for my taste. I also used 75grn v-max over a stiff load of IMR 4064.

anybody else think the 25-06 is slightly over??


PS i traded the 25 for a new in the box 22-250 LRPV

borg
04-01-2010, 11:01 PM
I'm not sure it is enough gun to stop a charging bull PD. A double rifle in .700 nitro express is my insurance policy when I'm in PD country.

Hammer
04-01-2010, 11:13 PM
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My youngest son is quite the dare devil.

He likes to stalk bull prairie dogs in the thick sagebrush using only his KelTec.

Has gone exclusively to the 380 after the 32 proved to be effected too much by the wind on his five foot shots.

Plus the 380 has more knock down power.

Uses only FMJ for better penetration.


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borg
04-01-2010, 11:29 PM
Pfft. I've heard stories about guys stopping a charging bull 'dog with a .22 lr by shooting them in the eye at 5 feet, but that doesn't mean that I'm going to start packing a .22 and consider myself prepared. A bull pd can sometimes take 3 or 4 fatal shots and just keep coming at you.

Apache
04-02-2010, 12:57 AM
Was once told a story by a PH that backed an easterner up in the vast PD fields in Wyoming......the easterner had brought his 338 Winny mag thinking since it had downed a few bull elk on some of his other trips out west, it was sufficient for the PD fields.

Loaded with 500 rounds of full house 250grn partition loads he made his very first PD hunt. Got there before daybreak (I know, VERY dangerous as you will see!) and setup on a large PD town. Unbeknownst to them, they had setup too close they were within 50ft of the biggest, baddest, bull PD in the colony. Right at first lite......when you can just barely make out the mounds, the big bull PD made his first appearance at the mound to survey his kingdom. Sensing something wrong he immediately ducked back into the safety of his den.

The easterner made a couple of decent shots on a few of the smaller calves that came out early and one decent cow PD with only having to make one follow up shot on the cow PD. Got one of the youngsters at 35 yards....He got cocky and thought he could handle any PD that lived in the area. The PH was trying to warn him sternly when all of a sudden the big bull had all he could stand!

Enraged, it came flying outta the den scattering the boulders around the top of the mound! The poor easterner couldn't handle the sight of the blood red eyes and the deep bellowing growl of the big bull PD and panicked! He got up to run and the PH put 2 in the chest of the big PD just as he made it to the poor easterner. Unfortunately the PH had only brought his 458 Lott to the field that day. He wasn't thinking there were any really big bulls in the area.

As you can imagine it wasn't a pretty sight.......the easterner was severely mauled before the big bull PD gave the professional hunter a decent head shot. Then it took 2 shots as the first shot merely glanced off the thick skull of the big bull. They had to medivac the poor easterner out to the nearest trauma center to get him stabilized before sending him on to the specialists for re-attaching the severed limbs. The PH said it was one of the most grizzly sights he had ever seen!! Said he'll never bring anything smaller than a 50 cal for backup anymore.

He swears this is true!!!

Be forewarned!!! Them bull PD's are dangerous!

;D

BrentWin
04-02-2010, 08:50 AM
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r279/brentwin/cowboy_monkey_cowboy.jpg
A close friend of Scratch's, Henry "Bulldog" Wilson.

This picture was shot a few years after Scratch's untimely demise. After that day Bulldog would never again set foot in a PD colony. Instead, he spent the remainder of his life playing guitar in various sleezy honky tonks, drinking and chasing women of low charater in a desparate attempt to dull the memory of Scratches fatal gnawing.

duckcommanderfinstr
04-02-2010, 09:49 AM
As you can imagine it wasn't a pretty sight.......Said he'll never bring anything smaller than a 50 cal for backup anymore.
Be forewarned!!! Them bull PD's are dangerous!

;D


the .577 Tyrannosaur gets my vote!
Kills on one end, maims on the other!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EVqT3XEzss&feature=related
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http://www.mypage.com/manage/d/105371-1/t-rex_round.jpg

borg
04-02-2010, 01:41 PM
I've seen some photos of gnawing victims. Gruesome sight. They always start at the ankles.

Blue Avenger
04-02-2010, 08:22 PM
Hammer, you did warn him not to get to close, they like to stick there fingers in the barrels if they get the chance.

borg
04-02-2010, 09:03 PM
Hammer, you did warn him not to get to close, they like to stick there fingers in the barrels if they get the chance.

Seen it happen. Opens your barrel up like a flower. Even on a KelTec.