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Not too quick there CB.............

Here's a ballistic calculator that will show you differently.

http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx

We do alot of pd shooting at 6,000 ft. Move on up to 10,000-12,000ft. to shoot whistle pigs and there's a BIG difference.

Not so much at 200 yards, but start stretching it out to 500-1000 and you'll soon find out it does make a difference.

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Not too quick there CB.............

Here's a ballistic calculator that will show you differently.

http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx

We do alot of pd shooting at 6,000 ft. Move on up to 10,000-12,000ft. to shoot whistle pigs and there's a BIG difference.

Not so much at 200 yards, but start stretching it out to 500-1000 and you'll soon find out it does make a difference.

what he said!

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you got it, jim. i've had the same results. good to see you back again. and i never knew you were 1000 yard shooter. i used to love it, but haven't done it in a loooooong time. and, the flatlanders don't know what a whistle pig is, either. lol

i'm not a flat lander living in the Northeast. I got somewhere around 40 before hibernating started. Not too bad for going out here and there when I can.

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who's offended?? steveb if you were talking about me then don't worry i wasn't. i've been with the understanding that groundhogs, woodchucks, and whistle pigs are all one in the same. we pretty much call them woodchucks around here. that's what i shot 40 of on my parent's farm anyway. a bit different from prarie dogs. i bet out west you get larger groups that aren't so scattered like you get around here. anyway lol... as said elevation makes a difference.

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db---It was not directed at you but at me. There is still a sore spot with me & Steve. I've hunted out here since 77. Been on 4 sheep hunts, 1 mtn goat & elk for the past 33 years. I've NEVER adjusted for altitude. But I don't shoot at 1000 yards----That's over a 1/2 mile. I don't even know what the hold over for my 30/06 at that distance. I doubt if there is even enough energy at the range to kill a bull.

300 yards is about my cut-off. Guess I should have clarified my original post to REASONABLE & RESPONSIBLE shots.

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Whistle pig is a name for groundhogs around here. You need to whistle to get them to pop up out of their holes or get them to stop and put their head up. We can only use a .22 or a shotgun here to shoot them. I'll have to check about using a ML. My longest shot here at elevation of less than 1000 feet was 160 yards. It was all luck. ;)

life is too short to keep grudges

You got that right, Steve. It is most unfortunate for those who to this day don't post or participate here for that very reason.

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