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Offline Black Mamba

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Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« on: May 18, 2007, 01:59:00 PM »


Hello all.  

Enjoying all the carnage and what not that's been going on lately and have one of my own.

We recently had a chipmunk move into (read that as re-dig up) an old chipmunk hole that was filled.  Normally I wouldn't be so concerned but this particular hole was right smack dab next to one of our septic system vent pipes.  The previous owner was given a lead enema and we found out that when vacated, the whole seems to suit ground wasps.  Ugh!  So, when I saw the area occupied yet again two days ago I knew I'd have to do something.

Yesterday was the first time I got a look at him and I must admit, he was pretty.  Be that as it may, I had the B30 out for target practice and saw my opportunity.  I took a shot and realized I had not done my homework first.  I hit about 6" in front of him and he was down the hole before I could blink.  I figured if I was gonna do it right I'd better come up with a game plan.  My oldest daughter and I measured the distance to his hole at 37 yards from my deck (and shooting spot) and I commenced to working a target at that distance layed at ground level.  Only took 5 shots to realize what I had to do and so I packed it up for the night and put out some yummies for the chipper.  This morning bright and early at 9am I looked out to see a brown thingy moving around in the spot.  I grabbed the B30, loaded a .22 15.8gr JSB Exact and went to my bench.  Took him in my sights, started breathing and all and when I felt right I let fly!  It hit him so hard it knocked the food out of his mouth but unfortunately I saw that he was trying to get back to his hole....poorly.  I loaded another round and put the scope on him only to believe that he'd made it into the hole.  I was NOT happy with myself.  I realized that I was now going to have to dig him out.  

After some grocery shopping my daughter and I got a shovel, 5 gal. bucket and gloves and reluctantly went out to begin our dig.  Lo' and behold, when we got there the chipper was still in the grass stiff as a log.  I was very surprised with what I found and quickly realized that a .22 and a chipmunk are a destructive mix.

Here's the proof.







Entry side





Exit Side







As you can see, the round hit high and completely shattered his backbone then exited. Hellova lump. Now I know why he didn't go anywhere after the shot. He died pretty quick too. When I thought he made it to the hole he actually expired. Maybe....6 seconds after the shot.

Lymph, v. To walk with a lisp.

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RE: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2007, 02:18:44 PM »
NICE SHOOTING Greg, humpbackmunk . Once you sever the ol spine, it's over and those little guy's are sucker's for bait. Again great kill and super pic's. Ed
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RE: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2007, 02:35:59 PM »


Real good hunt Greg,



Took care of matters at hand, and solved two problems with one pellet.



Very good photos, and lovely baby there, a real hard hitter.

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RE: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2007, 04:44:27 PM »
Hey, Mamba, long time no hear!  How ya been?  Nice shot on that chipper, those little buggers can be hard to hit.  We get over run by ground squirrels around here starting about now.  A little smaller than your guy, and they breed like flies.  They get so thick, 10 to 15 yard shots are common, I've taken several with my IZH 60!  The more powerful .177's shoot right through them, even at longer ranges.  I'm looking forward to some bigger game soon, a friend has a marmot problem on his ranch, and wants my help.  Think ground hog, if you're not familiar with marmots.  Glad to see you back.

Dave

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RE: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2007, 12:56:33 AM »
Good shootin buddy, great pic.  

Jeff
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Re: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2007, 03:45:03 AM »
Been doing good Dave.  Kids are keeping me busy so I mostly read and don't post.

Good luck with the marmots.  Sounds like it could be lots of fun to get em.  Kevin and I shoot ground hog pictures out at 50 and 60 yards when we get together.  Nothing that big around here though.  Just the occasional fat squirrel or rabbit.  :)

Kevin loves that 350.  He has told everyone he knows about what a great deal you've given him.  Whenever he comes over for a shoot day that's what he whips out and uses all day.  He's really happy with it.
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Re: Chipmunk, 37 yards, side pocket!
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2007, 06:32:21 AM »
Ya, miss your posts Greg..:) Ya, you gotta give them kids your attention, cause they will be gone before you know it.. They grow up so fast thesed days.. and time does fly.. Nice shootin as well and great to see you..

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