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I have a new respect for all those that are able to edit and put videos together of their hunts. It sure seemed easy, but took me about a week to figure out. I had this video up on Youtube for about a week before they took it down. Let's see if Vimeo will keep it up for a while.

 

Anyhow, this was our first time using the slow mo' camera setting. Brings a new element to prairie dog shooting when you have an instant slow motion replay available.

 

If you don't understand/appreciate prairie dog shooting, you're not going to like this video...viewer discretion is advised!

 

https://vimeo.com/45935118

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Get them Prairie dogs but why blow up the rabbits as well?

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I love shooting prairie dogs, its a damm good time had by all but I always cringe when I see the videos, especially in a public format.

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That was Awesome!!! Kill every prairie dog you can find, they are destructive little critters. What video editing program did you use?

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CARNAGE! ABSOLUTE CARNAGE! That was awesome, what caliber/bullet were you using?

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That was Awesome!!! Kill every prairie dog you can find, they are destructive little critters. What video editing program did you use?

 

Purchased Adobe Premiere Elements, and it crashed my computer everytime I tried to finish the video. Then I purchased Cyberlinks Power Direct, and it crashed my computer. Finally used the Windows video editing software that came with my computer for free and it ended up working but it has very little editing options. Adobe's product would have been awesome if my computer could have handled the media.

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CARNAGE! ABSOLUTE CARNAGE! That was awesome, what caliber/bullet were you using?

We probably had 10 different rifles amongst us, nothing larger than .22cal. The majority of those were actually 17HMR.

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Wow, that's all? Some of those dogs got blown in half and flipped several feet in the air. So awesome... I use my 300 WM and 110 vmax for varmints. took a bobcat in the head with it ( horrible shot, I know...) and it didn't even pass thru.very little damage.

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Wow, that's all? Some of those dogs got blown in half and flipped several feet in the air. So awesome... I use my 300 WM and 110 vmax for varmints. took a bobcat in the head with it ( horrible shot, I know...) and it didn't even pass thru.very little damage.

The 17HMR is an awesome round on prairie dogs. A lot of the clips of dogs with nothing left of them were taken with a 221 Fireball.

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Super cool. I was out in 10 last year helping on a goat hunt and we saw a bunch of prairie dogs and yotes, but my buddy wouldn't let me shoot, lol. He said something about waiting 8 years for the tag or something....lol

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I was at this shoot, and for those wondering, if the rabbit was eatable, it was ate......we were shooting small calibers to help the cause.

 

Outside of that, the whistle pigs tasted fantastic with BBQ sauce.

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definetly will not be sharing that with the 7 year old little girl in my house.

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Haha send this to PETA.

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