Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
I used a 2' piece of pipe insulation on the front blade, made a heck of a rifle rest and kept the .22 from getting many scratches. My bucket was shaped like the 2nd one in your post Ron, it was huge though, 7' long IIRC.
Edit to add, the height advantage is you can see the whole turtle, or at least enough silhouette to get a shot. I didnt care where I hit it, but a body shot usually made them leave the water to rot on the bank. Head shots are cool, but I was more concerned about the kill since I had about 1k in stocker fish in 3 tanks.
If I had enough distance between my tank and some neighbors, I'd shoot .22, but I don't so I shoot .17 HR which do not ricochet. I only shoot from 1 side of the pond in which the closest neighbors are about 1/2 mile away or more.