We're back from the 2007 Rat Rodeo
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:51 pm
Our rat killing crew just returned from three glorious days of intense rat sniping in Northern Kalifornia, and what a grand time it was. Rifle calibers included the 204 Ruger (go figure), 223 Rem, 223 Ackley Improved, 17 Mach IV, and everyone took their 17 Hummer too.
Most of us also carried our IPDW (Internal Perimiter Defense Weapon), usually a 22LR handgun, but our buddy Dave, lacking such a piece, took his Glock .45acp, and a good thing he did, as his position WAS breached by an ambitious Pocket Gopher...more on that later.
This ranch is over 3,000 acres of rolling hills planted with Skippy's favorite food: alfalfa. Our crew is from five states, and meets on this ranch every year right after the first cutting when Skippy is easy to see at extended ranges. The shooting ranges from right in front of your bench, out past 800 yards and beyond if you feel up to the task.
The rancher slaughters a beef steer, we BBQ a turkey, and have a feast Saturday evening. We all really look forward to this shoot every year.
On Sunday, our last shooting day, we shot for a continuous 11.5 hours, and the usual afternoon wind never did blow. It was a grand way for us to wind up our'07 varmint sniping season.
Here's some random shots of the event...hope you enjoy.
The setup on a hilltop, with Skippy virtually everywhere:
With about 30 shooters, we had groups of about 5 in a given area. The ranch is so large, we never saw other groups from our position. A view down the firing line with a visitor from another group stopping in to harass us :
My Sako M75V looking over the vast target-rich area:
Dave unloads his Glock .45 at a charging Pocket Gopher!:
My Holland-built custom .223 Ackley Improved really got a workout too....had to let the 204 cool down:
These are what Glenn calls "the Blue Meanies"....and for good reason! (Barnes .224 50gr VLC's....turns squirrels inside out) I sure wish Barnes would make these in .20 caliber!:
Here's proof of how effective these babies are on Skippy (you all tell me you want graphic results...so here's a sample of 3680 fps):
Me spotting for Dan while he lines up on an unsuspecting rat:
Looking over Dan's shoulder (Rat Force One) at an impact at about 250 yards out. When I zoomed in on the impact, you can see the rat flying out of the dust cloud. No comparison to "goody253's" work by any means:
The crew just prior to breaking down for the barn:
There's lots more shots archived, so if you guys want more, let me know. Don't want to Bogart the site. Hope this season is as good to your 204's as it's been to ours!
Most of us also carried our IPDW (Internal Perimiter Defense Weapon), usually a 22LR handgun, but our buddy Dave, lacking such a piece, took his Glock .45acp, and a good thing he did, as his position WAS breached by an ambitious Pocket Gopher...more on that later.
This ranch is over 3,000 acres of rolling hills planted with Skippy's favorite food: alfalfa. Our crew is from five states, and meets on this ranch every year right after the first cutting when Skippy is easy to see at extended ranges. The shooting ranges from right in front of your bench, out past 800 yards and beyond if you feel up to the task.
The rancher slaughters a beef steer, we BBQ a turkey, and have a feast Saturday evening. We all really look forward to this shoot every year.
On Sunday, our last shooting day, we shot for a continuous 11.5 hours, and the usual afternoon wind never did blow. It was a grand way for us to wind up our'07 varmint sniping season.
Here's some random shots of the event...hope you enjoy.
The setup on a hilltop, with Skippy virtually everywhere:
With about 30 shooters, we had groups of about 5 in a given area. The ranch is so large, we never saw other groups from our position. A view down the firing line with a visitor from another group stopping in to harass us :
My Sako M75V looking over the vast target-rich area:
Dave unloads his Glock .45 at a charging Pocket Gopher!:
My Holland-built custom .223 Ackley Improved really got a workout too....had to let the 204 cool down:
These are what Glenn calls "the Blue Meanies"....and for good reason! (Barnes .224 50gr VLC's....turns squirrels inside out) I sure wish Barnes would make these in .20 caliber!:
Here's proof of how effective these babies are on Skippy (you all tell me you want graphic results...so here's a sample of 3680 fps):
Me spotting for Dan while he lines up on an unsuspecting rat:
Looking over Dan's shoulder (Rat Force One) at an impact at about 250 yards out. When I zoomed in on the impact, you can see the rat flying out of the dust cloud. No comparison to "goody253's" work by any means:
The crew just prior to breaking down for the barn:
There's lots more shots archived, so if you guys want more, let me know. Don't want to Bogart the site. Hope this season is as good to your 204's as it's been to ours!