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cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:37 am
by skb2706
Just got back from a great weekend of shootin pds at my sisters farm. Even the weather cooperated with us for the most part. Since we took my son and step son I was mostly relegated to spotter/guide/ammo controller....its ok it beats sitting at home watchin the snow fall. I watched my son taking out prairie dogs with his factory TC .204 at some pretty long ranges....well over 300 and more than one over 400 yds. Great way to get over cabin fever and prepare for late spring dogs.

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:23 pm
by acloco
Awesome. Any pictures?

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:26 pm
by skb2706
Mamma does all the picture taken...nobody else wants to fool with the camera.
When I remember to bring the SD card I post a few.

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:49 pm
by Rick in Oregon
Way to go skb! In another three weeks, my crew and I will be out doing what we love best too. I think 'mom' needs to hook you up with a pocket digital camera of your own.....if I can operate one, anyone can! ;)

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:03 pm
by skb2706
rick - its not a matter of "knowing how", its a matter of "wanting too"...lol. None of us boys want to use the camera and only after mamma does then we decide that was pretty cool. We've been trying to get out but the weather, work and family illnesses have kept us all home for a while. It was nice to get out and theres plenty of dogs.
We took the youngest boys .204, a 22-250 AI and my 6mm along with 300 rds. of ammo. Worked out just right as the wind would occasionally come up and we'd get cold. Sun would come out and we'd be peelin off jackets.
We only hit two small towns because I want to leave the big ones for later on in May/June....

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:38 pm
by Rick in Oregon
SKB: I figured a smart young man such as yourself had the know-how for the camera thingie if you own and operate centerfire rifles. ;)

Glad you were able to get out and get warmed up on the dogs that were out. We're gettin' spring fever here too. Our ranch has not been shot since last year, and with the sunny days here and there, they're coming up out of their burrows now. Hope you all stay healthy and the season is a good one for you. In a few weeks, we'll have some pics of our next adventure.....don't forget to take mom and the camera on yours! :lol:

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:02 pm
by race4hills
For me it's all about the weather. Whether or not I remember to stop shooting and take pictures. :lol:

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:17 pm
by Rick in Oregon
race: That's what you do while your barrel's cooling! :wink:

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:06 am
by futuretrades
hey Rick
i went out a week ago thursday down here in n. CA. i went to a spot close to where you took that picture a while ago, that i asked you about. i went by myself, and had a pretty good shoot on them beldings. at one time i had 2 hot barrels, .223 and .204, so i sat down and ate lunch. this was my first time shooting for blood with the 204. i may have to drop my zero down a couple clicks thou on the 204. i didn't realize how flat these 204's shoot. i was shooting out to about 200yds, and still shooting over the top of them, so i had to hold a little low on most of my shots. i had no camera, but the 204 is amazing. really cool watching them explode in the scope. am shooting 32gr. Vmax, with 27.2 grs. of benchmark and wsr primers. velocity is around 4000 fps. this is the load my howa seems to like the best. next time i will try to remember the camera. i have CRS disease, ( can't remember stuff) so i don't remember like i used to.

Re: cabin fever dogs

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:50 pm
by Rick in Oregon
futuretrades: Glad to hear you were able to get out after Skippy with that 204 now that we're getting some good squirrel weather. Even after two full seasons shooting mine, it still amazes me how flat this caliber shoots. Like you, if I've been shooting for a while using one of my 223's, or even my 223 Ackley, I'll almost always shoot over at least the first rat when I grab my 204 (my Swift is about the only exception).

The reverse is true too, after shooting a 204 for a while, you'll almost always shoot low using any other varmint caliber. Exactly why I'm building my 2nd 204....one is just not enough. ;)

On forgetting that camera......CRS here too, and that's why I have what I call "The Varmint List" with check boxes. It's got all my support gear listed; sunshade, sunscreen, bore guides, camera, etc....you get the idea. Before I made the list up, I'd forget something about every time.