If you can afford more than one gun, something like a seventeen hmr is great for prairie dogs, but you can't hunt deer with it. Most people will recommend against it, but I would not hesitate to take a shot at a black bear with my two forty three at moderate range if I knew I could place the bullet correctly. read more
Prairie Dog Hunting Guns As far as the prairie dog hunting guns is concerned, a hunter has various possibilities and options to find a suitable rifle for such needs. Rimfires like the .22 mag, .17 hmr. or the .22 offer all the needed accuracy for shots taken at a distance between 150 and 200 yards. read more
Prairie dog guns don’t need to cost a lot of money, and any dimes you save on the rifle can be better spent on more ammo. The H&R line of single-shot rifles has long been underappreciated. They’re capable of incredible accuracy, particularly if you tune the trigger a bit. read more