Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 3:50 AM
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It rained hard here today. About 6pm it cleared and the sun came out. I took my oldest boy and the 243 Striker out for some late evening hunting. We saw a small one as we entered the front field and got parked. We set up and waited a little but he never came back out. We then crossed the tracks and worked our way down the lond field to about the mid point. I spotted a charlie a ways down. I told Buddy to stay still I was going to move ahead a few more yards to get a little height advantage from a little roll in the field. I was able to set up quick and get a decent shot off. Buddy came over after the shot and says "I know you got him as I saw him flip over and drop flat". We checked the distance at 141 yards. The bullet entered the back edge of his lower neck and exited the lower jaw, well what was left of the lower jaw and neck. The 75gr V-Max does put a hurting on them.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 4:23 AM
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Lookin' good, and good shootin'.
Rod, too.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 5:26 AM
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 1:01 PM
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Nice shooting What scope you got on the Striker?
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 3:35 PM
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 4:28 PM
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ain't no rainy days fer you! looks like yer rockin n rollin up yonder. keep us entertained tig.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 6:43 PM
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Must be fun, congrats....
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 7:07 PM
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/27/2009 9:44 PM
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Great shooting Tig, Took number 19 today check my post from today. Looks like the North and South is running neck and neck.
P.S. Looks like it was raining lead!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by clayzzz; 06/27/2009 9:46 PM.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/28/2009 4:45 AM
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Rianing lead.... I like it!! LOL<LOL 18 total here, so it looks like the south is ahead.
The scope is a Clearidge Ultra XP 6~20X40mm rifle scope. It's done well so far, very clear and bright.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/28/2009 1:00 PM
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s4s4u
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Are you able to get close enough to get a full FOV with that without getting kissed? I picked up a Striker 243 barrel and was thinking of getting it braked to put a rifle scope on it.
Rod, too.
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/28/2009 5:05 PM
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Lately you`ve been having all the fun. Good for you....
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Re: Rainy day!!
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06/29/2009 2:07 AM
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Are you able to get close enough to get a full FOV with that without getting kissed? I picked up a Striker 243 barrel and was thinking of getting it braked to put a rifle scope on it. No, if you have full field of view you will get bumped. I usuall find the charlie on a medium power, around 14X with a full field of view. That's about 3" of eye relief. Get the cross hairs solid on the chuck then dial it up to desired or full power. Then draw my head back about another 5 inches. The FOV closes in to about a nickle size or 1/2 the size of the occular bell. Then squeeze off the shot. I picked up a Striker 243 barrel and was thinking of getting it braked to put a rifle scope on it. I think if you had a 16" heavy taper barrel and a break you could possibly have full FOV with a rifle scope and not have face/scope contact. It took a little to get use to the 1/2 FOV but now it's second nature and works well for me.
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