
03-20-2008, 11:25 AM
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Underground Bench Racer
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Originally Posted by usmc2801
p.s. you shoot woodchucks with that thing lol, I'm no rocket scientist but isnt that a little overkill, I figured a 22 could do the trick, although I'm not a hunter so I could be wrong there. All I know is military weapons. M16 w/M203, MGL's, M4, M9, 240's, 249's, 50cal (sniper/machine) MK19, Benelli M4, AK47's, AT-4's Javelin...I have fired all of those plenty of times and I miss those days. 
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a 55 or 69 grain bullet isn't bad for a woodchuck. A .22 would do the job fine but there's pretty much no way you can get close enough to shoot them with one. I'd say woodchuck shooting is usually at ~200-250 yards or so. Sometimes further sometimes closer. You really can't get closer than 100-150 yards or they take off down their hole.
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