That mountain sure looks familiar Rick. Actually it looks like it was taken from 1 of the fields that I was shooting in my last trip. That must be an older picture.Rick in Oregon wrote:Glenn: When I'm not at my bench sniping varmints in alfalfa fields, my own .223 Rem walkabout rifle is an old nice and handy Sako Vixen. I usually shoot anything from 40gr BT's all the way to the Sierra 63gr Semi-Pointed in it's 12 twist barrel.....works great. It's the nicest small bore walkabout rifle I've ever owned:
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Kevin: You nailed it, buddy. That's Shasta alright, taken about 2002 on the west side of the mountain, just south of the Oregon border. I think we've shot the same ranch in the past if I remember talking to you about it during one Rat Rodeo down that way.futuretrades wrote:[That mountain sure looks familiar Rick. Actually it looks like it was taken from 1 of the fields that I was shooting in my last trip. That must be an older picture.
If this "Spring" weather would leave, we could both get back out for some fun with rodents, but right now it's snowing sideways here again, with winds in the 25-30 mph "non-shooting" range.
I'm now working on some 223 Lapua brass shot at Skippy last week, all my other rat loads are done.....now I just need some decent weather!
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Rick,
Nice write up and pics! I see you've finally switched to Nosler bullet in your 20VT, looks like a deadly pill for Rock Chucks.
Nice write up and pics! I see you've finally switched to Nosler bullet in your 20VT, looks like a deadly pill for Rock Chucks.
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willyp19: Thanks buddy.....the Sierra 32gr BK actually shoots a bit better in the Vartarg with most any powder I stuff into the cases, but with Nosler being right here......well, you know.
I had to work on the load and seating depth for a while, but finally came up with a load that shoots about the same.....and seems about perfect for both chucks and sage rats.
I had to work on the load and seating depth for a while, but finally came up with a load that shoots about the same.....and seems about perfect for both chucks and sage rats.
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Love the pictures, Rick! Love that rock chuck hunting , too! Wish I had an excuse to really get after them. We're still waiting on May and only "going long" right now. Guess I need to post up some pics from the big boomers. I bet it was like shooting elephant after shooting Skippy!
Keep us posted of your continuing exploits in the varmint fields...
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Keep us posted of your continuing exploits in the varmint fields...
Tim
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"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
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Rick:
This all harkens back to that conversation we had the other day about blasphemy... Good job.....
A good 20 VT simply grows on ya'......... So does a Tac 20 on the bigger end...
-BCB
This all harkens back to that conversation we had the other day about blasphemy... Good job.....
A good 20 VT simply grows on ya'......... So does a Tac 20 on the bigger end...
-BCB