Recent Montana trip....
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:13 am
produced some fine shooting and pretty good weather (not considering wind). The pd population may have been down a bit, but we still found enough targets to keep us busy.
Course we had the before........
And after........
A great reason to LOOK before you exit the vehicle, and where you step.......
This guy was lying in the shade of our vehicle, about 3-4' from the drivers door. I happened to spot him while taking pics.
We saw several antelope this trip, and for the first time, saw one jump over a fence!
The .204 Coopers performed great, but the wind didn't help my pd percentages much. My trip in Sep last year produced the best shooting conditions I've ever encountered (wind and weather). The Leupold varmint reticle and mil-dot scopes were also very helpful in being able to go to the yardage ranged. I ran five straight shots at 368 yds, and made my longest shot of 420 yds in the same field. My buddy shooting his .22-250 with a Weaver fine cross hair and fine dot really got flustered. It's really hard to go back to your exact sight pic when you hit, or miss. Trying to hold "Kentucky windage" just didn't work for him. I tried a few shots at 500+yds, really wanted to make one, but the wind was not my friend!
A great time was had by all, now here I sit......back in Ga. with nothing to shoot, and hundreds of pieces of EMPTY brass. Looking forward to next trip........
Course we had the before........
And after........
A great reason to LOOK before you exit the vehicle, and where you step.......
This guy was lying in the shade of our vehicle, about 3-4' from the drivers door. I happened to spot him while taking pics.
We saw several antelope this trip, and for the first time, saw one jump over a fence!
The .204 Coopers performed great, but the wind didn't help my pd percentages much. My trip in Sep last year produced the best shooting conditions I've ever encountered (wind and weather). The Leupold varmint reticle and mil-dot scopes were also very helpful in being able to go to the yardage ranged. I ran five straight shots at 368 yds, and made my longest shot of 420 yds in the same field. My buddy shooting his .22-250 with a Weaver fine cross hair and fine dot really got flustered. It's really hard to go back to your exact sight pic when you hit, or miss. Trying to hold "Kentucky windage" just didn't work for him. I tried a few shots at 500+yds, really wanted to make one, but the wind was not my friend!
A great time was had by all, now here I sit......back in Ga. with nothing to shoot, and hundreds of pieces of EMPTY brass. Looking forward to next trip........