Another hare spotted.
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And shoot!
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Another hare spotted.
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Zoom
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And shoot!
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I am amazed there are still any hares near your place @Dundee.
Today I shot a hare @ 351 yds with my .223.
I think that was my longest shot on small game in 55 odd years of hunting.
That's right - you have a good memory @veitnamcam. Its the first one I have shot in many years and I did have a twinge of guilt.
I skinned it and brought it home for Tilly.
Bruce
Oh I see this thread taking an interesting turn:P where is Pengy?
Bloody good shooting but isn't @Dundee doing at least twice that with his Stirling ?
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Not exactly trophy material but I've been setting this up for about a week.
Magpies see and hear very well, too well for me to have much of a chance normally. These 2 have been hanging around our paddocks about 100+m from the house, occasionally creeping nearer but always on full alert. Forget opening a window or door to take a shot: they're off before I've even sighted them. Even creeping up to a pre-opened window hasn't been very successful. So the day before yesterday I had the brainwave of opening the window and closing the curtains, leaving a convenient slit gap at the window. Yesterday, right on cue, they appeared around lunchtime when I checked but, lacking a clear line of sight and backstop to make safe shot, I let them be, planning today's cunning hunt.
At lunchtime today, I spotted one of these two at first, pecking around one of our tree guards about 70m out. Slowly and silently I lined up through the gap, steadied myself against the window frame, aimed and POP he's toast ... but then a real bonus: its mate stepped out of a hiding place in the same tree guard, looking around with a puzzled look on his face. Re-aim, steady, POP, toastie 2! Both within about 5 seconds thanks to semi-auto.
Thanks to the curtains, I have become invisible. I still have to be quiet, and I wonder about taking the glinty shine off the stainless barrel of my 10/22 with some camo paint or tape maybe. Maybe not. It didn't matter today.
There are at least 3 or 4 more of these pests living nearby, so I might try propping these 2 up with No. 8 wire as lures. Come here, my lovelies, check these out ....
The unlucky 18th feral cat since August.
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I was all set for another long distance hare shot.
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But pissed around and zoomed a bit further with the camera.
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To show the mighty stealth and distance...
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Of the ole faithful .22lr Stirling..Switched camera to video mode and the bloody batterys went flat on the retrieve:(