How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a wookchuck could chuck wood?
“None if I see him first!”
As a farmboy in the 70's in Potter County Pennsylvania woodchucks were summer sport. Then, armed with a Remington 581 .22 (Two-two for my African friends) or my .30-06 deer rifle shooting chucks at seemingly long range was what young boys and old men would do after dinner on a summer evening.
As time passed and my shooting skills improved mostly thanks to High Power service rifle competition in the Marines. My summer woodchuck total hit 105 in 1988 in the Virginia countryside west of my duty station Quantico, combined with a week’s leave in hills of my native northcentral Pennsylvania. Oh to be that young again!
Presently living in lower Michigan there are woodchucks but not like when and where I was raised. This year I did battle with them as they invaded my shooting berm (backstop) comprised of many truckloads of topsoil atop a flat field of clay loam. Okay, which would any woodchuck rather make a home in? I get it but those grass grizzlies create Swiss cheese like safety hazards in my berm when I break out my 416’s and 458’s! So I kill them, 24 for 24 shot this year including one with a .22 Magnum pistol!
This is #24 for 2024, a 15-pound true ground hog! The rifle is a pre war, pre-64 Model 70 Winchester custom in .223 Remington chambered for .223 sporting a vintage Redfield 6-18x. A 50 gr V-Max put this hog down.
A good view from the top of my shooting berm...
Here’s the .22 Magnum S&W pistol and trophy. Nailed him at 60 yards!
A pair on a good day!
An April snow storm in Michigan. This chuck didn't get the memo...
Rifle is a Ruger 77 in .22 Hornet.
From 2023, a chuck shot with a custom Remington .22 LR
My partial battery of chuck guns!
.25-06 Ruger 77V, My favorite M98 .22-250 that I bought in 84. A custom M98 .22-250. A Pre-64 M70 Winchester converted to .223. A Winchester M52 .22 shortened to 24" and in a heavy sporting stock. I have more...
“None if I see him first!”
As a farmboy in the 70's in Potter County Pennsylvania woodchucks were summer sport. Then, armed with a Remington 581 .22 (Two-two for my African friends) or my .30-06 deer rifle shooting chucks at seemingly long range was what young boys and old men would do after dinner on a summer evening.
As time passed and my shooting skills improved mostly thanks to High Power service rifle competition in the Marines. My summer woodchuck total hit 105 in 1988 in the Virginia countryside west of my duty station Quantico, combined with a week’s leave in hills of my native northcentral Pennsylvania. Oh to be that young again!
Presently living in lower Michigan there are woodchucks but not like when and where I was raised. This year I did battle with them as they invaded my shooting berm (backstop) comprised of many truckloads of topsoil atop a flat field of clay loam. Okay, which would any woodchuck rather make a home in? I get it but those grass grizzlies create Swiss cheese like safety hazards in my berm when I break out my 416’s and 458’s! So I kill them, 24 for 24 shot this year including one with a .22 Magnum pistol!
This is #24 for 2024, a 15-pound true ground hog! The rifle is a pre war, pre-64 Model 70 Winchester custom in .223 Remington chambered for .223 sporting a vintage Redfield 6-18x. A 50 gr V-Max put this hog down.
A good view from the top of my shooting berm...
Here’s the .22 Magnum S&W pistol and trophy. Nailed him at 60 yards!
Cooper Montana Varminter .17 HMR
A pair on a good day!
An April snow storm in Michigan. This chuck didn't get the memo...
Rifle is a Ruger 77 in .22 Hornet.
From 2023, a chuck shot with a custom Remington .22 LR
Finally, nostalgia from 1988. My venerable M98 with 26” Douglas barrel, Jaeger trigger, .22-250, sporting a 15x Unertl Ultra Varmint scope in northern Potter County Pennsylvania.
My partial battery of chuck guns!
.25-06 Ruger 77V, My favorite M98 .22-250 that I bought in 84. A custom M98 .22-250. A Pre-64 M70 Winchester converted to .223. A Winchester M52 .22 shortened to 24" and in a heavy sporting stock. I have more...
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