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Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:22 pm
by Trent
Don't be afraid to post more photos of that beautiful gun either!
VERY nice. Love the scope (I live only a few miles from the original Redfield factory in Golden Colorado). Glad to see that Leupold bought the brand and is manufacturing scopes under the Redfield name again. I hope they decide to add a couple target scopes to the Redfield lineup.
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:30 pm
by Valar
Pictures are good
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:56 pm
by tonyb
Hi Qtiphky, some of the kangaroos are about 6 feet tall and probably weigh between 80 to 150 pounds
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, never really took the weight of a whole one, i know i have ran into a couple on my way home in my 4WD and smashed the bull bar back into the bonnett and done a lot of damage
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, mate of mine hit one couple weeks back and destroyed his new toyota hilux , 6000 dollars damage .
But anyway they are big , some of the different varieties of roos are smaller and probably weigh the same as a coyote, i dont really know , i also have shot fallow deer with the 32 vmaxes , a well placed shot will drop em, I have tried some 34 grn and 39 and 40 grn pills, My way of thinking is if ya gunna have a 204 you want the high velocity, otherwise you may as well use a 222 or 223 with 40 grainers in it ??? .
I will put some pics on shortly , its a bit of a hassle useing this photo bucket thing but its ok i guess, just takes a while if one is computer dumb like me , Have a good christmas everyone
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, spose its winter time in the US OF A ,
cheers Tony ...
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:08 pm
by Glen
Aint nuthin wrong with posting pictures of "terminal bullet performance" on here Tony!!
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Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:45 pm
by tonyb
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:06 am
by Qtiphky
Oh My God! Are you sure those were shot with a 204 and not with something more like a 20mm Vulcan? Those are some pretty devastating ballistics photos. They appear to be the same size as coyotes so I think my 34 grainers will work fine.
By the way, yes it winter here and we are under about 3 feet of snow in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Can't wait to get out hunting for 'yotes after the new year now.
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Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:49 am
by Glen
Very nice!!
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Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:37 pm
by tonyb
Thanks guys, defineately shot with .204 , I actually find the 204 with the 32 vmax way more devestating than my .264 rem. or the other bigger cals. The only rifle i have other than the 204 that would be as devestating ( this may sound a bit strange to some ), wait for it .......... is my model 94 Win in 30-30 loaded with 125 grain sierra hp. Those big hollows going about 2400 will mess things up pretty well , but they have not got much penetration as the 204 would not have either , trouble is will the mod.94 win. there is only open sights and yeah... i am getting better with it but no where near good enough to actually shoot stuff in the head with it ,
Kangaroos have a sorta different head than one of your "cotes " , not that i have ever seen one , roos heads sorta got lotta bone and hard stuff in em so the little 32 vmax as soon as it hits em it explodes , like a grenade, literally , I have shot very big roos at stupid distances (long ) and bullets go into the chest and they scratch em selves wondering what that was , so ya gotta aim a bit higher and give it to em again , i found the 32 vmax will drop between 12 and 24 inches at about 480 yards , thats when zero at about 250 or something , i should say that that is where i aim at something if it that far away, where i hunt there is wide open plains and hills and allsorts of terraine , the roos are in plauge numbers , I wish i was capable of shooting stuff at 1760 like Bob Lee
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you could have a ball.
Christmas day here now, 10.35 am , about 78 degrees F , nice day , so long and merry xmas.
Tony.
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:42 am
by E-Texan Shooter
I have had a Ruger Predator for a couple of years now and love it for a "carry gun". I shoot crows, turtles, coyotes and hogs with it (although I always shoot the hogs in the head). I have only floated the barrel, otherwise it is factory. However, it only shoots the 32 gr V-Max bullets well (usually .5 moa, sometimes a little more). It is deadly on crows in the 200 yd range. I killed one this morning at 227 yd and in a very lucky shot killed one at 345 yards last week, using a lot of Kentucky windage. My grandson received one for Christmas and so far it is shooting .5 moa without any modifications. We are shooting the same loads as i shoot in mine. It is not an inexpensive rifle, but if you are looking for an accurate small game rifle to carry every day in your truck, I highly recommend it.
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:43 pm
by Gube
Wow. Now that's what I call "carnage"
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. Awesome
Re: NEW HAWKEYE PREDATOR
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:11 pm
by JLJ223
Nice looking rig and surprising damage done with that little round.