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.20 Ghost on some pdogs this morning

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Had about 45 minutes available this morning so took advantage of that and got a few pdogs. Wind was supposed to kick up at any point so I took my slugger, the .20 Ghost.

Ended up with a total around 25.

The farthest was 230ish yards. Needed 13 mils of holdover, dialed 5 in to the scope, and held over for the other 8. Got a couple others in the 190-220 yard range. These farthest dogs were taken with slugs of course.

Somewhere around 100-110 yards and less and I was grabbing the .20/15.89 pellets instead of the slugs. So this morning's pdogs were taken with a mix of .20/18.9grain NSAs, and the JSB .20/15.89s.

These six were all pretty close together for photo op, in the 90-120yard range.
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Of all the many guns I've used to take prairie dogs over the years, this .20 Ghost gives them the least sporting chance at still being alive when I call it a day.
 
Quite an endorsement of the 20/15.89!
And of course, the shooter 😀
For a 30fpe pellet, the .20/15.89's well and truly are as good as it gets.

Doesn't take much power to get them to that 880-920fps range that they seem to prefer. So, large shot counts/fill. Nice and docile to shoot.

And with their strangely high BC (relative to FPE and pellet weight), you can reach wayyyyyy out there with em.

I've shot them from four different .20 barrels now, and they've all been accurate enough to raise eyebrows, and of course to stock 'em up deep in my ammo cabinet.
 
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Great shooting! Now there is a "hidden" benefit of the .20 caliber that should be really touted. Reminds me of the 6.5 Creedmoor. It's about sectional density and ballistic coefficients at long range. Wow!

As a data point.....

A few years ago I used the JSB .20/15.89 at the American Field Target event (now called Extreme Field Target) at Extreme Benchrest.

In the .22 and down class ("Sniper") I was the only guy NOT using a .22. And of course most of the .22 guys are in the 55fpe realm, me at 29fpe with the .20s. And I got a check. I was in the top five or so, and that didn't include the couple of targets that I hit with very clean paddle hits but didn't have enough on-paddle fpe left to knock down.

So, the accuracy is more than there with the .20, even with the power deficit.

With most EFT matches, you gotta knock the ever living hell out of the target to get it to go down. I consider myself an accuracy/precision nut. Making the projectile go right where I want it to, at sometimes ridiculous distances, is what trips my trigger. Feeling like I should grunt like Tim the Tool Man Taylor after every shot? Not so much.
 

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