Tax Day Rock Chucks
- Rick in Oregon
- Moderator
- Posts: 4942
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:20 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Sako 75V, Cooper MTV, Kimber 84M, Cust M700 11 Twist
- Location: High Desert of Central Oregon
- Contact:
Tax Day Rock Chucks
Got a call from a neighbor lady last evening asking if I'd come over today and rid her horse pastures of a bunch of rock chucks living in the rock piles all over the property. I spent Tax Day doing what most of us would rather be doing with my little Browning 1885 Low Wall in 22 K-Hornet.
I had a good supply of recently loaded Barnes 30gr Varmint Grenade in the improved "K" cases, and having only shot sage rats with it so far, was interested to see how the light bullet would perform on a larger critter like a rock chuck. I was not disappointed.
This was my first 'hide' for rock pile chucks from a paltry 61 yards, to two more piles at 128 and 161 yards. Perfect Hornet habitat.
The first victim poked his head up on the far side of the near rockpile at just over 60 yards; no contest:
I played peek-a-boo with the resident of the 161 yard rock pile for about twenty minutes. Every time I'd spot him, get on the rifle, he'd see me and dive for cover. I got prone, put my window bag on the low fence wire and waited. I finally saw him peeking over the rocks, and put the crosshairs right under his chin:
The next action was on the middle rock pile at 128 yards. Two chucks kept peeking over the rocks, never giving me more than just an eyeball. About this time I was wishing I had put on my Harris bipod, as steady I was not. One guy showed himself just as he slithered into his hole. A quick shot launched him about 6", and I could actually see steam coming off the open wound through the scope as he flopped down behind the rocks into his den.
Talk about a tenacious critter....he got into his hole, even with the blood loss you can see on the rocks. A K-Hornet case is laying there for scale. I found him by moving a rock on top of his den; he was hit amidships with brutal expansion from the 30 grainer (note chuck scat everywhere).
The Three Moribund Amigos :
This is what our high desert ranch country looks like....rock chuck heaven, and a great place to spend Tax Day!
Next week when I go back, I'm taking my Sako 17 Mach IV w/bipod loaded with 25gr V-Max's for those "peekers" the Hornet could not tag. Now back to cleaning rifles and loading for the next rat rodeo, and hoping ALL Tax Days are as good as this one was.
I had a good supply of recently loaded Barnes 30gr Varmint Grenade in the improved "K" cases, and having only shot sage rats with it so far, was interested to see how the light bullet would perform on a larger critter like a rock chuck. I was not disappointed.
This was my first 'hide' for rock pile chucks from a paltry 61 yards, to two more piles at 128 and 161 yards. Perfect Hornet habitat.
The first victim poked his head up on the far side of the near rockpile at just over 60 yards; no contest:
I played peek-a-boo with the resident of the 161 yard rock pile for about twenty minutes. Every time I'd spot him, get on the rifle, he'd see me and dive for cover. I got prone, put my window bag on the low fence wire and waited. I finally saw him peeking over the rocks, and put the crosshairs right under his chin:
The next action was on the middle rock pile at 128 yards. Two chucks kept peeking over the rocks, never giving me more than just an eyeball. About this time I was wishing I had put on my Harris bipod, as steady I was not. One guy showed himself just as he slithered into his hole. A quick shot launched him about 6", and I could actually see steam coming off the open wound through the scope as he flopped down behind the rocks into his den.
Talk about a tenacious critter....he got into his hole, even with the blood loss you can see on the rocks. A K-Hornet case is laying there for scale. I found him by moving a rock on top of his den; he was hit amidships with brutal expansion from the 30 grainer (note chuck scat everywhere).
The Three Moribund Amigos :
This is what our high desert ranch country looks like....rock chuck heaven, and a great place to spend Tax Day!
Next week when I go back, I'm taking my Sako 17 Mach IV w/bipod loaded with 25gr V-Max's for those "peekers" the Hornet could not tag. Now back to cleaning rifles and loading for the next rat rodeo, and hoping ALL Tax Days are as good as this one was.
Last edited by Rick in Oregon on Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Ray P
- Senior Member
- Posts: 645
- Joined: Sat Dec 31, 2005 10:32 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: 2-Rem 700 and Ruger#1 S/S
- Location: NE Pa
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Rick way to 3 for 3 not bad even for having eye contact. Talk about 20-20 or better eye sight. Gona have try one of boys Gilie suites or put a little more distance between you an them. Nice pics and glade you did well on Tax Day.
Thanks for sharing..
Later
Ray P
Thanks for sharing..
Later
Ray P
Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
"We are never to old to learn"
"We are never to old to learn"
- Captqc
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1036
- Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:09 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Cooper Phoenix .204
- Location: Tigard, OR.
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
That's funny I didn't hear my phone ring at all Oh well, see ya in a couple of weeks! Gary
- Glen
- Moderator
- Posts: 1741
- Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:22 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Rem700ADL
- Location: New Philadelphia, Ohio
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Those are some tore up chucks Rick!! I like em!! The little Hornet sure did the trick for you.
Friends Are Friends By Nature.
RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
Glen
RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
Glen
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Hey Rick, that has to be fun. I am heading down south about the middle of may to shoot a few chucks along with some sage rats in N. California. Sure has been heck waiting for the weather to improve.
Was at Burns 3 weeks ago shooting in heavy winds. Glad I went, because the fellow had torn up two huge alfalfa fields by subsoiling and then disking them. Very few rats in that torn up ground. They were old seedings with plenty of rats and low production of alfalfa. Might take them a while to come back. I suspect the marginal fields will get torn up as the price is so low.
Lenard
Was at Burns 3 weeks ago shooting in heavy winds. Glad I went, because the fellow had torn up two huge alfalfa fields by subsoiling and then disking them. Very few rats in that torn up ground. They were old seedings with plenty of rats and low production of alfalfa. Might take them a while to come back. I suspect the marginal fields will get torn up as the price is so low.
Lenard
- Song Dog
- Senior Member
- Posts: 505
- Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:18 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 10, 12, & 16
- Location: Palmyra, IL
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
NICE!
In Christ,
Song Dog
In Christ,
Song Dog
PREDATOR DYNAMICS (facebook)
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
- Rick in Oregon
- Moderator
- Posts: 4942
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:20 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Sako 75V, Cooper MTV, Kimber 84M, Cust M700 11 Twist
- Location: High Desert of Central Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Thanks for the comments. I was actually a bit surprised that the little light 30 grainers would do that much damage. They shoot quite well in the old 16 twist barrel too. Not too many Hornet makers use 16 twist any more, rather going for the "newer" 14 twist to better stabilize the poly-tipped bullets.
So if you've got a Hornet with a 16 twist, now there's two very good bullets; the Barnes 30gr Varmint Grenade, and the Nosler 45gr Hornet Solid Base. Both shoot into the .2's in this Browning with Lil Gun or AA1680. I'm stoked!
The lady called last night to thank me for "removing" four chucks from the property, then asked if I'd come back as soon as we get some nice sunny days when the chucks will be out sunning themselves again. I told her I'd check my schedule.......yeah, right. As soon as the sun comes out again, I'm heading back over there with my Sako 17 Mach IV and some 25 gr V-Max's at 3,860 fps. That combination should take care of the "peekers" on the far rock pile. This time I'll set up over 200 yards away so the little buggers won't see me by the house. We'll see how it goes....
So if you've got a Hornet with a 16 twist, now there's two very good bullets; the Barnes 30gr Varmint Grenade, and the Nosler 45gr Hornet Solid Base. Both shoot into the .2's in this Browning with Lil Gun or AA1680. I'm stoked!
The lady called last night to thank me for "removing" four chucks from the property, then asked if I'd come back as soon as we get some nice sunny days when the chucks will be out sunning themselves again. I told her I'd check my schedule.......yeah, right. As soon as the sun comes out again, I'm heading back over there with my Sako 17 Mach IV and some 25 gr V-Max's at 3,860 fps. That combination should take care of the "peekers" on the far rock pile. This time I'll set up over 200 yards away so the little buggers won't see me by the house. We'll see how it goes....
- futuretrades
- Senior Member
- Posts: 835
- Joined: Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:16 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: HOWA 1500 .204 Ruger Varmint, Bull Bbl, Lupy 6-18x40 custom
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Hey Gary, I didn't hear my phone ringin either!Captqc wrote:That's funny I didn't hear my phone ring at all
Great write up and pics Rick! Weather around where I am has really been terrible! If the wind don't blow, it is either raining or snowing. May be another year like last year, I guess time will tell. Hopefully won't push back the rodeo this year.
NRA Benefactor Life member
HOWA 1500 Varmint 204 Ruger, Bull Barrel, Hogue Overmold Stock, Leupold VXII 6-18x40mm AO LRV Custom Reticle Timney Trigger
Cooper Mdl 21 20VarTargW/Leupold VXIII, 6-20x40AO Varmint Hunter reticle.
HOWA 1500 Varmint 204 Ruger, Bull Barrel, Hogue Overmold Stock, Leupold VXII 6-18x40mm AO LRV Custom Reticle Timney Trigger
Cooper Mdl 21 20VarTargW/Leupold VXIII, 6-20x40AO Varmint Hunter reticle.
- Rick in Oregon
- Moderator
- Posts: 4942
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:20 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Sako 75V, Cooper MTV, Kimber 84M, Cust M700 11 Twist
- Location: High Desert of Central Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Hey, I called you guys, but you probably didn't hear me. You're both a long ways off ya know.
The weather here has been lousy too. Rain, hail, snow, wind, Pacific storms cruising through......it's gotta end soon, right? The day with the chucks yesterday was the only decent day in two weeks. Good timing all around though in the end. No complaints here.
The weather here has been lousy too. Rain, hail, snow, wind, Pacific storms cruising through......it's gotta end soon, right? The day with the chucks yesterday was the only decent day in two weeks. Good timing all around though in the end. No complaints here.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 169
- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:42 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: Rem 700, Tika T3, Ruger 77R MKII., Savage Pred., Rem XR100 +
- Location: Iowa, Plymouth Co.
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Rick, you have all the fun!!! Nice "work" there. Those look like big varmints, I hope they eat well!!!
Take a kid to the range, both of you will be glad you did. remy3424
- Verminator2
- Senior Member
- Posts: 375
- Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:03 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: DPMS 24" stainless fluted.
- Location: Eastern OR
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
That looks like fun Rick! Today was nice, temps in the mid 60s, 7-10 mph breeze up until 2:00 P.M. We took advantage and went looking for some chucks. I got one at 620 on the second shot, and we both got one at 380. Mine was big for not being on an alfalfa field, right at 10 lbs. Anyways, hopefully you can got get those other sneaky chucks soon, I'm sure they can dig some pretty good holes in the fields.
Bomb Squad: If you see me running, try and keep up
- Rick in Oregon
- Moderator
- Posts: 4942
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:20 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Sako 75V, Cooper MTV, Kimber 84M, Cust M700 11 Twist
- Location: High Desert of Central Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Nice goin' Verm, I like those long shots too. I'd like to shoot these chucks from the neighbor's property to make it at least 300 yards, but it ain't gonna happen. I'll just sit and wait in a corner of the property to get the range to just over 200, just to make it fair (or at least more interesting).
No complaints though, for "in town" chuck shooting, it's still purty dang good to be able to wack chucks five minutes from the house.
More good shooting on your part Ben; way to go. We'll be back over your way soon for Skippy and his pals. Hold your breath for some good weather.......
No complaints though, for "in town" chuck shooting, it's still purty dang good to be able to wack chucks five minutes from the house.
More good shooting on your part Ben; way to go. We'll be back over your way soon for Skippy and his pals. Hold your breath for some good weather.......
- Malazan
- Senior Member
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:07 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Cooper .204
- Location: CO
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Nice Rick, do you live around Bend? I grew up in Dallas over by Salem
Live Hard
"When the Government fears the People there is Liberty, When the People fear the Government, there is Tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
- Rick in Oregon
- Moderator
- Posts: 4942
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:20 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Sako 75V, Cooper MTV, Kimber 84M, Cust M700 11 Twist
- Location: High Desert of Central Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Tax Day Rock Chucks
Malazan: Thanks...thinking of going back over there in the next few days, as the weather has finally improved enough to get the chucks out of their dens again. Me thinks it's 17 Mach IV time now though, as my 204's are too noisy to shoot around the ranch houses.
PM sent, re: 1020.
PM sent, re: 1020.