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bt4264 11-18-2010 04:25 AM


Originally Posted by skb2706 (Post 3722241)
Got this one yesterday. Average size male for around here.

40 yd. shot with a .204 Ruger and 32 gr. Nosler BT

Slammed him to the ground, he never made a step.

NE plains of CO.





and then there is antelope season but this guy came out to see what all the commotion was.

75 yds. caught him in the neck with a 130 gr. Speer BTSP launched from a 7-30 Waters TC Contender carbine.

Had to pull him back up out of the hole...shot drove him back down in.




SKB,
Forgive a dumb question from a south Louisiana swamprat.....but what is that in your last picture?? :eek2:

skb2706 11-18-2010 05:25 AM

That is a badger. I hunt mainly prairie farm land and badgers are fairly common. We see them alot when out shooting prairie dogs. They live in similar borrows and often right in the middle of a good prairie dog pasture. They will run and and grab bits of shot up pdogs and scurry back to their borrows.

Generally badgers are about 50% bigger than a skunk but similar in build. They also smell nasty like a skunk. Solid muscle and not something you'd mess with if cornered.

nebraskashooter 12-14-2010 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by skb2706 (Post 3724343)
That is a badger. . Solid muscle and not something you'd mess with if cornered.

100% agree with that!!


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