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Old 06-12-2005, 03:43 PM
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My Lazerbeam....

I belong to a hunt club that has hunting leases all over California and Oregon and once a year we open up a number of properties for Varmint hunting only. Yesterday I had my yearly reservation for the squirrel shoot and it's the first time I have had my Weatherby Accumark Super Varmint Master .22-250 out for the long pokes since I installed the new Leupold VX-III 8.5-25x50 Long Range scope.

MAN, this thing is an absolute lazerbeam!

It simply kick's ass now! I went 4 for 4 on confirmed kills just beyond 450 yards on our dirty little ground squirrels. Probably not a major accomplishment for you G-Hog or Prarie Dog shooters which we don't have here but keep in mind our squirrels are only 8-9" tall and 2-3" wide when standing!

We were having way to much fun drilling these pesky varmints so I didn't take any photos of our shoot unfortunately but I did shoot one of my "Beam" before I put her down to rest in the safe today!
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:41 AM
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thats a might fine looking set up youve got there.

thanks for the pic, kinda gets me motivated. to get mine going. hows the 25power glass treating you.
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Old 06-15-2005, 01:03 AM
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It's absolutely AWESOME!
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Old 06-15-2005, 07:32 AM
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Thumbs up Good going

450 is nothing to sneeze at by anyone
Wish I was there to shoot that nice looking rifle
Hey, can you hunt those areas for varmints at other times of the year too. I'm curious about the arrangement.
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:27 PM
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Skinny,
I'm thinking of changing my moniker to "Mini-Skinny", what'ya think? Or maybe "Mini-Me"

Unfortunately we have only a few properties that allow "squirrel/yote" hunting all year. We just picked up a new lease close to home that is year round, the other couple are a distance of about 3 hours away which would still be just fine for a weekend trip of "mini-skinny" shooting. Now yotes are somewhat of a different thing. We are encouraged to drill yotes if seen on any of our ranches regardless during Deer and Pig seasons but again, they are not specified as a sole target species. I'm really not sure why we don't have more leeway in that respect on most properties. The club has a season on Wild Pig hunting even though it is year round here in California. They do that primarily for management reasons which is understandable as it prevents a property from having its population completely dessimated. We go through the summer months with little to no hunting opportunity and that is prime time to nail these mini-skinnys.
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Old 06-18-2005, 03:04 PM
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You're thinking of changing your handle

As big as these chucks have been around here this Spring maybe my new name should be Phatty Shooter...
Am dropping powder in a few minutes for the 22-250 and the 222. Hopefully I'll get something this afternoon.
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Old 06-18-2005, 04:07 PM
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450...dang... I think Ive got one praire poodle at 400. Gonna have to bump up to 60 grain V-Maxes for that kind of shooting... Between my bad skills and the wind, its hard to put a thumpin on the vermin that far way.

I did break out the .300 WM and dust a few pups the other day. I feel the Big .30 is a wee bit inefficient of a cartridge for use on such small game... but you can shoot in some darn fast winds and them heavy artillery rounds dont give a second thought to the winds.
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Old 06-18-2005, 07:31 PM
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Just got back. Ahhhhhhhhhh
Only had time to reload for Bad Karma ( the 22-250) and nailed 6 chucks. Missed one twice. Figured out it was tall grass near the muzzle deflecting my shot. Ranges: 21 yards to 172 yards.
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