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limige
05-04-2013, 10:42 AM
Nice looking rifle!

jlcpls
05-13-2013, 02:13 PM
Here's my Mother's day fodder:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n23/jlcpls/Mobile%20Uploads/0512131314.jpg (http://s108.photobucket.com/user/jlcpls/media/Mobile%20Uploads/0512131314.jpg.html)

All sitting around after church having brunch, in our Sunday Go-To-Meeting duds, and the SIL looks out the window and says, "Is that your cat in the garden?"

"No, that's the chubby ******* I've been looking for."

I sprung up from the table, jumped over the wife, and daughter.

Grabbed the Savage and hauled out the door.

By this time, the chubby ******* was getting it across the pasture - straight away from the house. Pausing after every 30-40 yards to see if he was being followed, he'd move again just as I was getting the crosshairs on him.

Finally, he paused a little too long, and I stuck 33 grains in the control room. He went down - no twitching, no death roll, just dropped over dead.

Cheers erupted from the house. (we're easily amused here on the farm)

Paced the distance at a hair over 150 yards, I could still hear the thud when the shot hit money.

Love the plex reticle.


http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n23/jlcpls/Mobile%20Uploads/0512131314a.jpg (http://s108.photobucket.com/user/jlcpls/media/Mobile%20Uploads/0512131314a.jpg.html)

my apologies on the vulgar word edits there, mods. I copied from a forum without filters.

Won't happen again.

mnhntr
05-18-2013, 05:26 PM
I got a big old whistle pig a few days ago with the .45acp when he stupidly walked across the road in front of me.

limige
05-21-2013, 10:55 PM
Seen one today. Parked grabbed the rifle and he was in hiding....next time buddy

DanSavage
05-30-2013, 05:46 PM
Just shot my first for the year with my .243. 58 grain Z-max at 120 yards.

She gave a nice tail salute.
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a542/243Wilson/F-Class076_zpsccabbf75.jpg (http://s1283.photobucket.com/user/243Wilson/media/F-Class076_zpsccabbf75.jpg.html)

Westcliffe01
05-30-2013, 07:36 PM
No groundhogs, but I killed the first possum last night. Clobbered it with a mop that was close at hand while it was sitting on top of the dogs house on the deck... I don't suppose it counts ???

XNAVYORDIE
05-30-2013, 10:36 PM
17 Hornet with bugs....but smacked down at 135yds in heavy winds

http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o613/xusnordy/17HornetFirstKill_zps555c7747.jpg (http://s1150.photobucket.com/user/xusnordy/media/17HornetFirstKill_zps555c7747.jpg.html)

acemisser
05-31-2013, 06:35 PM
see what you started Dan.lol

DanSavage
05-31-2013, 11:11 PM
LOL, honestly I have a big heart for animals and I've probably only killed around 150 chucks in my days but lately I haven't felt very good about it. When I think of the other wood chucks wondering what happened to there mother or father chucks and why they haven't returned to there hole, it doesn't make me feel too good. Guess I've got to think about the destruction they do and keep carrying on with business.

Ace, you and your son have any good spots in P.A. to hunt chucks, I hear there's alot down there, but there getting real hard to find up here.

DanSavage
05-31-2013, 11:17 PM
Any one know if Turkey Buzzards are legal to shoot, this evening I was checking out some new land and saw a nice little deer hunting shack almost like an out house, I took a peak in through one of the open windows and low and behold there was a big buzzard in there resting. He looked right at me and I slowly backed away, but was really tempted to shoot it. What a nasty varmint bird it was, red head and neck.

Beekeeper
06-01-2013, 05:23 AM
Any one know if Turkey Buzzards are legal to shoot, this evening I was checking out some new land and saw a nice little deer hunting shack almost like an out house, I took a peak in through one of the open windows and low and behold there was a big buzzard in there resting. He looked right at me and I slowly backed away, but was really tempted to shoot it. What a nasty varmint bird it was, red head and neck.

They are not legal for shooting, and if caught shooting they come with a hefty fine. I read in the newspaper a few years ago about a guy shooting one while it was soaring with a .17HMR. One of the township cops saw him do it and called the Wildlife Officer who cited the guy.

Honestly, while they are ugly critters they do a lot of good. It's very likey that vulture could have a nest in there too.

Back to the groundhogs. I haven't shot one in over 3 years. About 15 years ago brainworms hit them really hard in this area, and the population has never recovered. Farms that had tons of them munching soybeans have been void of them for years now. Rabbits on the other hand have been out of control for the past several years. Too bad there is a season on them.