
Here's a sequence of spotting/ranging a target, shooting same, and the inevitable grin from making a nice long shot (Silver Princess in the bags and Kimber 22/45 Conversion always ready for rats inside the wire):

Target acquired, on the gun:

Impact can be seen to the right of the wellhead at about 225 yards:

Closeup action at the intended target: (Squirrel can be seen in the center of the picture. Shot with 200mm lens)



Longest vital body part separation we noted was 41'. Can you say "violent expansion?"
This rat paused after running about 50 yards scampering for the cover of his hole in the sage (no match for a .204 39gr SBK at 3900 FPS):



"Got him!" The Silver Princess prevails.

Dan on the truck saying something like "this is the most fun you can have with your clothes on!"

The Rat CP flying the colors as always.

A parting shot of Skippy departing in pieces courtesy of the 204 Ruger and Sierra Blitz Kings:

This turned out to be a very good shoot, despite some pesky wind that came up every day. It's still early spring, so it was no surprise when we woke up our fourth day to a blizzard. We were shooting at 4,500' elev., and there is still lots of snow in the high country to our south:

The most accurate 204 I've ever shot, the Silver Princess of Death overlooking rodent rich aflalfa out to 700 yards; paradise to long range varmint nuts like us (sorry for the blur....no excuse):

This seems like a good squirrel hatch this year, and even though the ranch has been shot lately, there were always targets visible at all times. We headed home with clean rifles, lighter ammo cans, and big smiles, planning our next assault in a few weeks.
