Spring Varmints & 204's (Pics)
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:13 pm
Last week my EORFS (Eastern Oregon Raptor Feeding Society) crew and I braved cold wind conditions at the ranch to shoot Skippy and his pals in early spring alfalfa fields. This time we located our shooting positions on a hill overlooking a field just loaded with ground squirrels, so shooting from elevated positons was the name of the game, and we rained death for two straight days on the rats without ever moving the benches once.
Here's the view from my "office" for those two days, Cooper M38 VR in .20 Vartarg on the bench....look closely at all the mounds down in the field:
Yours truly bundled up against the cold-a$$ wind:
The colors flapping wildly in the wind....you can see the moon directly above Old Glory:
Captqc (Gary) always has something new and cool in his bag-o-tricks:
A walk to confirm some distant kills shows the squirrel mound concentration:
One of Skippy's condos that was being worked on.....right up to the time of impact
"Office equipment" overlooking the target-rich environment - I could get out to just over 600 yards from this position:
A good friend of mine couldn't make the shoot, so he sent a hat to be worn for the event to impress the rodents. He's a serving Agent, and has some great stories, believe me:
Andy (ADH) shooting his Cooper M21 VR in 6mmBR just over the hill from me:
Here's a 6mmBR alongside a .20 Vartarg.....sort of a family resemblence:
"Scooter" cooling off between strings. I shot just over 300 rounds from the rifle in two days:
Captqc working over the rats with his Cooper M21 Phoenix in 204:
Captqc's son Dan, smiling because he had just nailed a rat at the far end of the field at 612 yards with his Remmy 223 and 50gr BT's:
Close-up of a Nosler 32gr BT loaded in the action, just waiting for a target to appear down below:
And lastly, a parting shot of Brad's (CustomReloadingTools.com) excellent #2 Bench Tray on the bench stoked with Vartarg rat loads:
All the ammo is loaded back up, getting ready to hit the ranch again. This will be a Cooper-Fest....taking my 20 Vartarg, 204, and 223 Coopers to warm the barrels up for a few days. After this trip, my girl SPOD (The Silver Princess of Death), my 11-twist Rem M700 will come out of the safe to launch 40 grainers on the fat squirrels later in the season when the ranges are a bit longer. Till then, hope you guys enjoy the ride from last week.
Here's the view from my "office" for those two days, Cooper M38 VR in .20 Vartarg on the bench....look closely at all the mounds down in the field:
Yours truly bundled up against the cold-a$$ wind:
The colors flapping wildly in the wind....you can see the moon directly above Old Glory:
Captqc (Gary) always has something new and cool in his bag-o-tricks:
A walk to confirm some distant kills shows the squirrel mound concentration:
One of Skippy's condos that was being worked on.....right up to the time of impact
"Office equipment" overlooking the target-rich environment - I could get out to just over 600 yards from this position:
A good friend of mine couldn't make the shoot, so he sent a hat to be worn for the event to impress the rodents. He's a serving Agent, and has some great stories, believe me:
Andy (ADH) shooting his Cooper M21 VR in 6mmBR just over the hill from me:
Here's a 6mmBR alongside a .20 Vartarg.....sort of a family resemblence:
"Scooter" cooling off between strings. I shot just over 300 rounds from the rifle in two days:
Captqc working over the rats with his Cooper M21 Phoenix in 204:
Captqc's son Dan, smiling because he had just nailed a rat at the far end of the field at 612 yards with his Remmy 223 and 50gr BT's:
Close-up of a Nosler 32gr BT loaded in the action, just waiting for a target to appear down below:
And lastly, a parting shot of Brad's (CustomReloadingTools.com) excellent #2 Bench Tray on the bench stoked with Vartarg rat loads:
All the ammo is loaded back up, getting ready to hit the ranch again. This will be a Cooper-Fest....taking my 20 Vartarg, 204, and 223 Coopers to warm the barrels up for a few days. After this trip, my girl SPOD (The Silver Princess of Death), my 11-twist Rem M700 will come out of the safe to launch 40 grainers on the fat squirrels later in the season when the ranges are a bit longer. Till then, hope you guys enjoy the ride from last week.