Despite the 70degree heat and wind today i decided to make a couple of stands. First stand 15min. i called in a male and it held up at 175yrds. Second stand was dry. I was shotting my cz varmint with 39sbk. For some odd reseon it sounded like a slushy was inside it when i picked it up . The 204 dropped the coyote in its tracks.
The only down side to the hunt was i lost my brass when i jack another shell in the chamber i gave up after about twenty mins of digging through the leafs and weeds.
Love my 204
- Song Dog
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- Location: Palmyra, IL
Re: Love my 204
Cant beat that! WTG!
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Re: Love my 204
Very nice! I also made a stand yesterday, in the rain. No dice lol.
- Clint E
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Re: Love my 204
Thanks guys i wanted to make a stand tonight but wind was blowing way to hard until next time.