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Join contest SubscribeThe old school M40A1ish stock and cheek riser mashed up with suppressor and arca rail is nostalgic yet also modern and practical, I like it. Great shot too.View attachment 8692675554 yds, 6mm creedmoor 105 hornady black
Where do you try to hit them? I hear the organs are preferable to the head to prevent them going off but that seems counterintuitive. Last one that I found in the barn didn't go too well.
I try for chest shot, that works sometimes. I had one inside the barn the other day and it didn’t go well either. I like to sit out back after dark with my thermal and get them out in the pastureWhere do you try to hit them? I hear the organs are preferable to the head to prevent them going off but that seems counterintuitive. Last one that I found in the barn didn't go too well.
1030 yards with my 223. Popped the chuck way better than anticipated with that round at that distance.
75 ELDM with a lot of VargetThat was pretty cool! What bullet? Hand loads?
And that’s pretty darn clear for 1030 yds. What sort of recording setup are you using? I use a Razor 27-60 spotter with a phone mount.
Pretty impressive resolution filming at that low magnification! Blows away the Razor 27-60 spotter. Was thinking of upgrading to a Kowa.75 ELDM with a lot of Varget
This is filmed with a Meopta S2 at 30x with an iPhone and a Kapture adapter.
Love the adapter so far. I used to use a Novagrade and it was good but not quite as “easy” to use.Pretty impressive resolution filming at that low magnification! Blows away the Razor 27-60 spotter. Was thinking of upgrading to a Kowa.
I use the Ollin adapter. How do you like the Kapture?
Love the adapter so far. I used to use a Novagrade and it was good but not quite as “easy” to use.
Here’s another video at roughly 500.
No it attaches to my spotting scope.So it sounds like you attach the phone to a riflescope…that’s on a spare rifle?
Ok duh, I'm an idiot. I thought the Meopta S2 was a riflescope lol. Didn't know they made spotters. Whoops!No it attaches to my spotting scope.
Nice shots! And nice username lolA few of mine from this year so far...
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ThanksNice shots! And nice username lol
Are those woodchucks? I sure wish those things were around me. Looks like fun. What caliber?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Does this count as a small varmint? He was probably 60 pounds. Very dense.
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So on today's episode of Canadian SwampPeoplePerson:
I'm new to this but the farmer who owns this creek told me he usually shoots them with a .22 but his friend said a shotgun was effective.
I read a few accounts of how .22s sometimes just "bounce off their skulls." I think that's just a euphemism for missing but who knows.
As soon as I got to the pond I saw one 15 yards away swimming past and I shot him through the top of the head with a .22 Stinger. He disappeared so I pulled the 870 in case it was one of those bouncing shots. His head reappeared in the same spot at an unnatural angle and I sent a load of 00 Flight Control into it which made a big red and brown splash and he disappeared again.
When I did that another beaver upstream of me dived. I took one step left towards him and immediately fell waist deep into a narrow beaver canal without hip waders. I pulled myself out, changed out my wet pants for hip waders and waded around in chest deep water for ten minutes pulling up wads of grass and mud with a stick.
I finally gave up and turned to head back to the bank when some bubbles appeared in front of me followed by a nose and some orange teeth.
TL,DR: beaver hunting is damp but exciting.
22-250 with 55grain Vmax for the win. MISTOne of our day trips last year. The 223 with 53vmax’s are pretty nasty!