Ruger 77/17 Hornet
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Re: Ruger 77/17 Hornet
I bet he ties a carrot to his fishin pole and lowers it into their burrows, Elmer Fudd style! The 17 Hornet never sleeps...
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Re: Ruger 77/17 Hornet
The carrot got hung up in the branches today. Had to cut it loose.....
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Re: Ruger 77/17 Hornet
Hail Mary'ed this'un.....
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Okay Don, very nice coyote 'n all, but details man, we need details!
(But it looks like you're having just the right amount of fun for a guy with a new rifle. )
(But it looks like you're having just the right amount of fun for a guy with a new rifle. )
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Rick, there's all kind of details in that post. Don was in Colorado, the sun was out and it was fairly warm. He spotted a decent size coyote with nice fur. The yote was out in the open but, a LONG ways away. Don ranges him through the binos, grabs that trusty Ruger 77/17 Hornet. Drops him clean, one shot, no exit wound. Okay Don, next time YOU do the typing, LOL!
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Thanks Ramos. That about covers it.....
Rick, he was well over 300 yds. (not ranged, but a heckuva good guess) to get a first shot hit, in the wind, by holding over his back 6 inches and on his ear to get a lung shot. He spun a couple times, but took off running on my second shot. Ran about 80 yds and keeled over. Sometimes, it's better to be lucky, than good......grin
Rick, he was well over 300 yds. (not ranged, but a heckuva good guess) to get a first shot hit, in the wind, by holding over his back 6 inches and on his ear to get a lung shot. He spun a couple times, but took off running on my second shot. Ran about 80 yds and keeled over. Sometimes, it's better to be lucky, than good......grin
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Re: Ruger 77/17 Hornet
huntsman22 wrote:Thanks Ramos. That about covers it.....
Rick, he was well over 300 yds. (not ranged, but a heckuva good guess) to get a first shot hit, in the wind, by holding over his back 6 inches and on his ear to get a lung shot. He spun a couple times, but took off running on my second shot. Ran about 80 yds and keeled over. Sometimes, it's better to be lucky, than good......grin
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I did'nt think it was possible. The write up for this picture is even shorter than the last one! What is next? Half a picture??? Sheesh, must be pretty darn busy
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And here I thought I could depend on you.....
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Hey Don.....are you shootin' factory or handloads out of that 'lil rat wacker?
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Don, don't count on me for nothing. I am not to be trusted!
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Rick, I'm outta factory stuff now. Handloads with 20 gr vmaxes over 10 gr. lilgun....
ramos, they say a pic is worth a thousand words. I figured since I knew I couldn't add more than maybe 20, I'd let the pics say it all. Or you.......
ramos, they say a pic is worth a thousand words. I figured since I knew I couldn't add more than maybe 20, I'd let the pics say it all. Or you.......
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Hmmm. Guess I've just been told. Wishing you continued success with that fine rifle. Over, and out.
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Don't leave.....You are getting real good at 'narrating' for me. I need you.....