Bear in mind it might of had a back drop...
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I've got a Marlin XS 7mm-08 and to be honest; prefer using the old "three oh" more..... It's short, I used to use it as a pig gun. It has a 2.5x Weaver on it and still shoots 3" at 100 yards with factory ammo. I've bought a Howa Mini 223 recently, but am seriously thinking of putting a 4x on the .303 and selling the Marlin. I really enjoy using a 74-year old gun to hunt with. And really a .303 through the boiler room is going to kill a deer as dead as a .308 ;)
Mind you; I am thinking of buying a Lyman Trade gun or Deerstalker to hunt with; so maybe I'm a bit strange...... ;)Attachment 90434
the projectile wont be stopped by a possum even if you do connect which is highly likely with a trusty ol 3o..... and yes when shooting up into a tree you do try for the main trunk or at least solid branch to be behind target.....generally speaking if you are in a place where you contemplating shooting at a possum with a centrefire you will have plenty heaps of safe area around you to lob a round into......without risk of hitting anyone or thing.
Personally I think a shotgun is ideal for shooting possums out of trees...pellets fall to ground after a few hundred metres AND it's a hell of a lot of fun. However noise can be a problem in more closely settled areas so most people just use a .22 which can apparently travel 2-3 km. A centrefire projectile goes a bit further but it is the shooters responsibility to ensure a safe backdrop eg. tree trunk or mountain.
Some guys say use an air rifle but I find poss are hard buggers to kill even with a .22
I recall visiting a property at arkles bay to mediate a dispute many years ago. While inspecting the exterior I found a .22 embedded in a weatherboard. It had struck at a 60 degree downward angle and all but the heel was fully in the matai weatherboard. I dug it out for interests sake. The house was on a ridge and the nearest trees were about half a k away. Since then I have always been cautious with fall of shot and backdrop with any rifle.
Ipresume youre referring to my post in your nauseous righteousness.well let me assure you both those incidents mentioned occurred miles from any bloody housing or habitation and were not a habit of mine! as for this retardation comment well it says more about you the person than any other person .good day to you and your misery -conversation finished!
And....... the next forum fight starts.
I have a smle with a so-called stuffed barrel, 6" groups at 25 yards, so we cut in down, 1 inch at a time to 12 inches long and it produced about 1900 fps.
So it was put away for a few years, however mt almost 60 year old son like it as a bush gun so we are doing a bit of work on it.
The bore, that is the reamed hole is about 0.307 to 0.308, the grove, that is the broached slot in the bore appears to be 0.320 but I think that the rust and debris is only just being removed, I am upsetting 308 berries bullets and driving them through the barrel.
This rifle could be a BSA 8mm which was made in 1924. The bore is shiny whilst the groves are dark.