Alscalls and I went back out to the farm where he killed his coyote a couple weeks ago. We got setup for our first stand at 6:15 PM. Set up pretty much the same as last time. Started out stand with some loud screams from my Sears Predator Call, then started Lightning Jack on the Scorpion which was set up on the same hay bales as last time. Also did fawn distress and more rabbit distress. We had several crows all excited with some crow sounds on the Scorpion. 10 or 12 came in kept buzzing around the decoys. I think the Quiver Critter works for crows too, because they just would not go away and kept coming in to check out the sounds and the decoy. Al and I were sitting in the same place as when he killed his coyote. We were pretty much out in the open with our backs up against a thicket. The crows didn't seem to pay much attention to us.
On our second stand between 7:30 and 8:00 PM we were just getting set up when Al spotted a groundhog in the meadow out to our right.
Here is Al:
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The groundhog was just at the base of the light colored tree you can see in this photo just a little to the left of the shooting stick at the edge of the meadow:
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Al said to go ahead and try him since we weren't having much response from the coyotes and it was going to get too dark to see pretty soon. Al whistled and the groundhog stood up real nice for me. I held dead on his chest and squeezed off the R-15 with a 60 grain V-Max behind 25 grains of Benchmark. Here is the result . . .
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The laser rangefinder said 167 yards to the tree. Here you can see where the bullet hit him . . .
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And couple of hero shots . . .
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Another great evening out hunting. I was hoping for another coyote, but I guess I will have to settle for a whistle pig for now.
Al got a new camera for his birthday and also took some photos. Hopefully he will post them up soon.
Jim
Good shooting Jim
Jim sure is a nice shot...........I watched through my scope...... :laf: It looked like it clapped its hands real hard.........then never moved at all. :eyebrownod:
Good deal Jim.....I am just glad you have been able to get after all you have been through this year. :yoyo:
Yeah DD,
I guess I've been trying to make up for lost time. I'm so fortunate to have a hunting buddy like Al who has yet to turn me down when I want to get in a hunt. Also I know wv-yoter is chomping at the bit to get back on his feet and join us for some hunts. His broke leg is making things tough for him. I just love being out and about. That's why I took up coyote hunting, it's something that keeps me out all year long.
Jim
Thats a good groundhog Jim!! Blood is blood & that rig is ready now!! :yoyo:
Clapped his hands real hard and then just quit :roflmao:
Nice job guys.
Good job Jim and Al :yoyo: :yoyo:
Loved the pics that went along with the story. :congrats:
You center punched that little piggy. Excellent shot!! :congrats:
Man you smoked that hog. Darn good shooting.
good shot jim, I never heard my phone ring. You all never call me to go hunting :shrug: :madd: :pout: You guys sould have tried to set up in a different spot and tried some different sounds, might not make a difference but u never know. I cant wait to go crow hunting again. I probable couldnt have went anyway i was waxing my lawnmower n stretching my underwear. :roflmao:
Good shooting, :highclap: ya' sure let the air out of that one !! Those varmint critters better beware !!! :wink:
:yoyo: way to go there frogman , nice rifle.... :congrats:
Quote from: Frogman on August 13, 2008, 10:01:13 PM I held dead on his chest and squeezed off the R-15 with a 60 grain V-Max behind 25 grains of Benchmark.
:confused: I've reloaded for many years, but looking at your results I may need to try that. ;yes;
:laf: :laf: :laf:
Glad you got some trigger time Jim! :wink:
I tell ya VV he has er dialed in at 200yds he is shooting about 1 1/2" groups.......Nice :yoyo:
Hey Al,
How about posting some of your pictures from that hunt. Did the crows come out at all?
Jim
I have a short video but it is 11 mb!!! I do not know how to make it work on here the file is too large for me.
I do have.........
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The crow pics did not show up well at all.
Tell us about that head camo....I'm liking those straps that keep the eye opening open. Or are those your boot laces? :wink:
Jim,
Just two black pieces of elastic to keep the eyehole in place. Maybe they are supposed to go inside the mesh???? I get lazy sometime. I bet that's why we didn't see any coyotes?? :innocentwhistle: :madd:
Jim
Yup......I got gas and like it. Gas guns are coming right along. This particular Custom White Oak AR is a .50 MOA and below gun....ALL DAY LONG. The hog was taken @ 290 yards.
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Nice shooting ARHunter!!
Jim
Thank you Bro.
:shck: It wasn't a lucky shot for the gun.......but it sure was for me !
yeah if it was really 290 yards, thats a heck of a nice shot :congrats:
Nice shooten!!! :congrats:
That pix would be a good ad for White Oak. :wink: ;yes;
Quote from: FinsnFur on September 12, 2008, 07:31:40 PM
yeah if it was really 290 yards, that's a heck of a nice shot :congrats:
Yep ...I took the range finder and shot my truck from the dead hog. Showed 287 yards. But you know how rangefinders are. But I'm certain it was between 270 & 290. But like I said it was a lucky shot for me, but not the gun. I know if I miss with this gun...its either me or my loads.....(not the gun). I just love the thing.
Even if it was 270yds that's a heck of an off hand shot. :eyebrow:
Only done a few in my life time like that. :innocentwhistle:
:laf: :laf: :laf:
AR,
Where did you hold at that range? Are you sighted in dead on at 200??
Jim
Quote from: Frogman on September 13, 2008, 09:43:11 AM
AR,
Where did you hold at that range? Are you sighted in dead on at 200??
Jim
Shot off a Bullsbag (Sand bag) under the forearm and another small bag under the butt stock, shooting off the hood of my truck. Yes the gun is 11/2 high @ 100 .....dead on @ 200 ......about 6 - 8 '' low @ 300. I held (and this is approx)....about 1 foot above his head. Like I said it was a lucky shot.
My longest kill to date was 465 yards a few years back, with a .223 Rem. 700 Varmint gun. Talk about lucky.
However.............I have no doubt about the .223's killing potential at long range with the right bullet and load. On the 465 yard hog there was gut's strung 2 feet behind it. On the AR hog at 290 there wasn't even an exit hole. Never ceases to amaze me how different the very same bullet and load will act at different times and conditions.
Thanks for the info AR. Good shooting!
Jim