Skippy Flies Fine in '09
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Okay then Racer, these are just for you to keep you in 'rat flippin' mode:
Taken from an earlier shoot where Skippy is only starting his journey upward (if you look closely, the solid chunk is his head and front shoulders):
This rat is actually on his way back down when this was shot:
Also from another shoot; dirt mount at 426 yds. It's about 6' high, and was of great interest to Skippy and his pals, as they were running up and down the pile for hours, only stopping briefly to sit up and look for danger, so the shooting was really a hoot with the range and breeze to consider. They flew off the mound well that day (note rat in the green alfalfa at 4:30):
Taken from an earlier shoot where Skippy is only starting his journey upward (if you look closely, the solid chunk is his head and front shoulders):
This rat is actually on his way back down when this was shot:
Also from another shoot; dirt mount at 426 yds. It's about 6' high, and was of great interest to Skippy and his pals, as they were running up and down the pile for hours, only stopping briefly to sit up and look for danger, so the shooting was really a hoot with the range and breeze to consider. They flew off the mound well that day (note rat in the green alfalfa at 4:30):
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Rick Whoow what a launch platform!! Yep you guys are realy rubbing it in. Yep my .338 LimP might be to much a launch factor on the other side of say 700 yards. I was hoping my 6mm remington might work fine from 700 to 1K, as long as you could find those little targets.........haha. Heck I can get 7 rounds of the 204 Ruger w/39's, not quite 3 of the 6mm remington w/107's compared to 1 shot of my .338 LimP. Glade to see your posts and hope your feel better every day.
Later and enjoy!
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Hey RIO, it's darn good to see you back out there.
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Good photos cant wait till this weekend going again. Good luck on your 2nd trip. Were going the week after you wont see you this time .It was Nice to meet you
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
So you were hitting them off that mound at 425+ yds!? I aspire to be you sir
Thanks a lot for those Rick. Love the one where Skippy thought he could get into his hole...but you put quite a stop to that
Thanks a lot for those Rick. Love the one where Skippy thought he could get into his hole...but you put quite a stop to that
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Rick,
Thanks for posting that picture of the mound! What a great day that was and seeing that view again brought back the memories of those rats running up and down it trying to dodge our bullets. Man I can't wait to get at them again.
Gary
Thanks for posting that picture of the mound! What a great day that was and seeing that view again brought back the memories of those rats running up and down it trying to dodge our bullets. Man I can't wait to get at them again.
Gary
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Okay Gary.....here's Skippy The Talking Head saying "come git me sucka"...... (disection courtesy of Sako/32gr Blitz King)
"Oh, but I'm already dead......I guess he did come and 'git me'....."
Bring your best rifles next week Gary, our rodent buddies are gearing up for the next assault.......jeez, even belt-fed weapons?
The ranch tells me rat numbers are up, prepare also for badgers and snakes (sidearms a must)....
"Oh, but I'm already dead......I guess he did come and 'git me'....."
Bring your best rifles next week Gary, our rodent buddies are gearing up for the next assault.......jeez, even belt-fed weapons?
The ranch tells me rat numbers are up, prepare also for badgers and snakes (sidearms a must)....
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
SNAKES! I HATE SNAKES!!! I'm going to find some shot shells! Gary
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Haha..bring out the Taurus Judge!Captqc wrote:SNAKES! I HATE SNAKES!!! I'm going to find some shot shells! Gary
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
i kinda prefer the 12 ga!!!!
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Future: Yes indeed, pellet count and pattern. Just think of a mini-shotgun of .450 caliber on your person, and you get the only factory shot load I trust for the .45ACP 1911 pattern pistols using 1/3oz of #9 shot that gives patterns at even 12' that no snake could sneak through.
Unplanned snake encounters usually take place around 6'-10' I'm guessing, and the pattern at that distance is quite impressive from this load. I've used handloaded Speer shot capsules in .357 and .44 bore revolvers since they came out in the late 70's, but this is the first factory load I've seen that actually gives total and complete reliability in the autoloader.
BTW, with the plastic shot capsule in this load, lead never touches the barrel. Looks like an ideal part of any outback adventure to me.
Captqc: Next time I'll shoot the snake!
Unplanned snake encounters usually take place around 6'-10' I'm guessing, and the pattern at that distance is quite impressive from this load. I've used handloaded Speer shot capsules in .357 and .44 bore revolvers since they came out in the late 70's, but this is the first factory load I've seen that actually gives total and complete reliability in the autoloader.
BTW, with the plastic shot capsule in this load, lead never touches the barrel. Looks like an ideal part of any outback adventure to me.
Captqc: Next time I'll shoot the snake!
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Re: Skippy Flies Fine in '09
Rick, the old Kimber will be loaded up with shot shells just like the ones in your pic. Gary