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VarmintGuy
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Topic: Cabin Fever Gopher HuntPosted: 28 February 2016 at 15:16 |
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I was suffering from "Montana cabin fever" so bad I had
to get out and get after some "early" Ground Squirrels recently! When my Hunting partner called last Friday morning I gave in and put aside my policy of not Hunting them "to early" in the year. Besides the absentee woman ranch owner who's ranch we were going to Hunt on had pleaded with us last year to "thin'em out" for her next spring. Okay I thought. I got three Gopher Rifles out of "storage" in my gun vault and grabbed my always ready Gopher gear/ammo bag and headed out. I only killed 15 Ground Squirrels in two hours of Hunting but it was well worth the trouble. I was shooting all rimfires and probably took 30 shots (windy, yeah windy that's a good excuse!) from the three Rifles total - so not to bad, not to good, on the hits to kills ration. Rifle #1: Kimber SVT (silhouette, varmint, target model) in 17 Mach2 with Leupold 6.5x20 E.F.R. variable scope. Rifle #2" Ruger Deluxe Model 10/22 with Lilja match chambered 20" heavy stainless barrel with 6x24 power variable scope. Rifle #3: Ruger 77/22 V/T in 22 L.R. with Weaver V-16 scope (4 to 16 power variable). All the Ground Squirrels were LARGE adults and were on the "spooky" side at this time of year - that made for some more fun. I think this was the earliest I have ever intentionally gone off on a Ground Squirrel Hunt (February 26th)! My partner was shooting from his swiveling bench rest table from out of the bed of his pick-up truck and he had a 270 degree field of fire thus he had over 30 kills in those two hours. The icey cold Budweiser beers we had at the end of the shoot sure tasted good - even though it was only 42 degrees or so outside! I am normally only a hot weather beer drinker. Hoping every one has a good and safe spring/summer season. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Posted: 28 February 2016 at 22:25 |
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17 Mach2 got to love that round.
Great hunt and it got the cabin smell of ya all. 42oF and wind, surprises me any gopher was out....you must have killed the ones that had 'burrow fever' and just had to get out. |
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Posted: 29 February 2016 at 03:30 |
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Sounds like a good day Varmintguy.
The weather here has been unseasonably warm this year. I think starting early is a good thing. Wing master |
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I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
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Posted: 29 February 2016 at 03:36 |
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Fella's;
Yeah, my jaw dropped when he said he used a .17M2! There are people online who will kill to get ammo for theirs. But, good for you Varmint Guy! Any chance you'll make MYGAWDS this year? 900F |
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Irish Bird Dog
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Posted: 29 February 2016 at 16:30 |
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wow...good observation 900f on the 17Mach2 ammo.
If anyone is unfamiliar with the round here is some data/info on the .17Mach2 round: CCI is known in the shooting sports industry for having reliable ammunition that delivers exceptional performance time and time again. The 17 Mach 2 is a 22 Long Rifle case necked down to hold a 17 caliber bullet. It is not a variation of the 17 Magnum Rimfire and is not interchangeable with it. This ammunition is loaded with the polymer-tipped V-Max bullet which makes it up to 60% faster than a 22 Long Rifle round. Technical Information Caliber: 17 Hornady Mach 2 (HM2) Bullet Weight: 17 Grains Bullet Style: Hornady V-Max Ballistics Information: Muzzle Velocity: 2010 fps Muzzle Energy: 152 ft. lbs. Midway lists it for sale on line...$8.99/50 I think. Edited by Irish Bird Dog |
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BobR
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Posted: 01 March 2016 at 07:37 |
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I was able to get out for a few hours yesterday also, the gophers in E WA aren't as hardy as those MT gophers, there wasn't a single one of them to be seen. I did check out the zero on my 17HMR and I believe it is well within MOG(minute of gopher) for next month. I also had my tube fed bolt action 22 out trying to sight in @ 35yds with CCI shorts. I am going to do some collard dove eradication but I was not very happy with the accuracy. I picked up some CCI Quiet LR (MV=740fps) to try and see if it is any better.
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VarmintGuy
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Posted: 01 March 2016 at 16:53 |
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BEAR: Yeah we were dressed in our wintery clothes for
sure. I won the local cash prize in our local "First Gopher Of The Year" contest last year and I wish I had written down the date of that kill - but all involved remember it being in March. So this year things got going so early that we had not yet put together a "kitty" type cash prize for first Gopher. I think I won $20.00 or so in last years contest. Second place came in 2 hours after my entry by the way. I should write more things down on my calendar and then save the calendars. Yes 17 Mach2 ammo is like gold in these parts - hard to find. I have been traveling a lot lately and in the last two weeks I have been in at least 20 stores in Washington, Idaho and Montana that sell ammo and NO ONE has seen ANY 17 Mach2 ammo for a LONG time. It is a great Gopher Hunting round. Lots of 17 HMR and 17 WSM everywhere but no 17 Mach2 to be found. I hate buying ammo through the mail but I may have to start looking for 17 Mach2 on-line? I saw more Gophers today but let them be in order for them to "get started" and may wait a couple more weeks to really get after'em? Hold into the wind VarmintGuy |
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BobR
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Posted: 01 March 2016 at 17:41 |
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I will keep my eyes open for the 17M2 for you as I make
the rounds. The Sportsman's Warehouse here had a bunch of rimfire the other day but I don't know if they had the M2 or not as I wasn't looking. I may be up that way tomorrow. bob |
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Posted: 02 March 2016 at 03:24 |
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Fella's;
Yeah, I haven't seen .17 MachII in literally years. I was in Scheel's yesterday & they had .22lr & .17HMR, but no .22magnum either. They did have a new .22lr, Browning brand. It came in 100 round boxes for $9.99. The label advertised it as a 40 solid at 1435 fps. My experience is that the super velocity .22 stuff has a case that's slightly longer than the .22lr to stuff in more powder, and it's not as accurate as the common stuff. 900F |
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Posted: 02 March 2016 at 16:54 |
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The local shop here also had some of the Browning 22's. They also had some in 400 round bulk packs for $24.99. I haven't shot any yet, but I bought a 400 round box.
I will let you know how it shoots when I try it. Wing master |
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I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
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VarmintGuy
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Posted: 06 March 2016 at 08:41 |
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BobR: Thank you for keeping the eye out - I appreciate
it. CB900F: I have noticed the scarcity of the 22 Magnum ammo recently as well. I don't use much 22 Magnum ammo anymore (since the invention of the amazing 17 HMR) but I do have several pistols and a couple of Rifles in that caliber but again don't shoot them them much at all. Puzzling to me whats going on in that regard as well? Wing master: I have been (and still am!) chasing a gun in Butte, Montana causing me 3 trips there in the last month and two of those in the last week. The chain store "Bob Wards" had maybe 25 to 30 cartons (400 packs) of that Browning round nose 22 L.R. ammo on my first trip last week - they were down to 2 cartons on my last trip (Friday). So the Gopher Hunters/horders are buying it even though its not hollow-point stuff. It will be interesting to hear how accurate it is. One more trip coming up to Butte early this week so will "make the rounds" again then. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy |
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Posted: 06 March 2016 at 11:12 |
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Varmint Guy;
What is it that you are chasing? I'm fairly active in the market here, but not as much as when I actually lived in "Da Falls". We do get a pretty wide variety of items at the gun show. Might be worth a trip this way in late April. 900F |
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Posted: 07 March 2016 at 04:50 |
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Browning doesn't make much stuff, just imports it with the Browning name.
Wondering who is making the Browning 22lr? Eley, Norma, RWS, ????? |
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Posted: 07 March 2016 at 08:52 |
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BEAR;
I certainly don't know who would be making Browning's ammo for them, but my first guess would be Aguila. 900F |
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Posted: 07 March 2016 at 17:25 |
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same outfit owns browning label owns winchester label who
owns Olin? they make ammo under winchester name and would be a good guess as to who makes the new browning stuff. |
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Posted: 08 March 2016 at 01:45 |
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Olin is separate even though they use win name on ammo. using Olin ammo would only reduce sales of Win ammo; and Olin production is maxed out. Must be foreign?
Aguila makes good stuff, and that would make sense as Aguila has poor US distribution. |
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Posted: 14 March 2016 at 17:00 |
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CB900F: The Rifle I was chasing is now in my possession
it is an unfired but previously owned and scoped Ruger 10/22 stainless heavy barrel target/Varmint hammer forged barrel thingy. I actually got to talk to the person who bought the Rifle and put it together originally for this upcoming season - then a left handed Browning T-bolt (or something like that?) came in to the store and he apparently got the hots for it and traded the unfired Ruger heavy barrel in on it? Anyway - finally that Rifle came home with me at $450.00. They sell for $469.00 to $479.00 but this one came with a brand new Weaver variable scope ($199.00 cost on this) and good rings along with a very nice padded softly lined Rifle case. Its been SO windy here that I have not been able to shoot it - that and the Bozeman gunshow just took up two days of my weekend. By the way when my crew and I traveled to the Bozeman Gunshow on Friday we found some more Browning 22 L.R. ammo on a stores shelf. It was 22 L.R. ammo and was designated "Fragmenting"! My partner bought one box and we "dissected" one cartridge examining the slug for striations, lines, sectioning or whatever but none were found. It was higher than the two other types of Browning 22 L.R. ammo we have seen at $6.99 per 50. We have also seen 100 packs of just plain old Browning 22 L.R. hollowpoints and 400 packs of Browning 22 L.R. round nose bullets. By the way the Browning 22 L.R. "Fragmenting" bullets also had a small hollow-point as well - the box said nothing as to how or why the bullets would fragment. Snowed here today. Spring hasn't quite sprung here abouts yet. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy |
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Posted: 15 March 2016 at 02:18 |
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Thought.
Varmint, check the box and see where that Browning ammo is made (legally has to have "made in___"). My thought is foreign 'stuff' often has poorly written/translated descriptions. So 'fragmenting' may have been the language translation for "expending/hollow pointed/not FMJ, etc". I seem to remember Aguila is made in Mexico; might be that. |
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Posted: 15 March 2016 at 02:40 |
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VarmintGuy;
Here & I'd like to sell a Miroku/Browning left hand T-bolt in .22 magnum. Ah well, it's ironies like that that keep the production numbers of good whiskey up. 900F
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Posted: 15 March 2016 at 14:19 |
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Bear,
The box of 400 rounds I bought says "Made in USA" Wing master |
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