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    You just gotta love a V-max

    Its a dog eat dog world out there,and I'm wearing milkbone underwear..

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    I like the V-Max as well.

    There's some irony in praise for the V-Max coming from a guy with Blitzking as a handle.
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    H.S.!

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    I use Blitzkings

    Quote Originally Posted by Skintop911 View Post
    I like the V-Max as well.

    There's some irony in praise for the V-Max coming from a guy with Blitzking as a handle.
    Only because I got a box of 500 for cheap
    Its a dog eat dog world out there,and I'm wearing milkbone underwear..

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    Lol...looks like that pigeon swallowed some HE!

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    Another VMAX fan here...I prefer the 60 grain version...it seems to be more accurate in my gun.

    A very similar bullet that I decided to try...the 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip...has a very similar effect on groundhogs...I like the Nosler for the boattail too.

    A 3,000+ fps impact on a 10 pound groundhog is a sight to behold...if only I had somebody to snap the pic.

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    Prarie Dogs blowing up? REALLY? I have a buddy who LOVES AR's, and LOVES to blow up Prarie Dogs, and while I admit he's not the most educated AR enthusiast, but he's close friends with the guys at GA ARMS and I figured he had SOME knowledge of ammo.
    My point is, that he has always told me that IF I want to go hunt 'dogs with him, and IF I want them to BLOW UP, that I would need to bring an AR10 in 7.62, as the 5.56 simply doesn't blow them up that well.
    Do you have a much different opinion on this matter?


    Secondly,
    To the original poster. SWEET PIC man! I love it!
    However, I just had to ask HOW in the world did you get that pic timed so perfectly? Was it luck, or could you do it any time you shoot a bird? I am probably the most inexperienced guy when it comes to photography, but I didn't think that it was very easy to catch a shot like this, at just the right moment??
    Thanks for any info.

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    Here is what a 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip (3,100 fps muzzle velocity) will do to a 5 pound ground hog at 347 yards (lucky shot)...I imagine a tiny little P'dog would be pretty much exploded.

    I shot this one few hours ago...I was coyote hunting...but wasn't seeing any coyotes. I hope the pic isn't considered too graphic...if it is, my apologies...feel free to delete it.

    I read the previous post and thought...well...A pic is worth 100 words.


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    Re: explosion... The 36gr "Varmint Grenade" from Black Hills is appropriately named. Try some.
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