Perimeter Patrol

Experiences and effectiveness in hunting with the .204 Ruger.
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Drew Jaeger
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.204 Ruger Guns: Remington 700 VSSF II
Location: Southern Tablelands, NSW, Australia

Perimeter Patrol

Post by Drew Jaeger »

I haven't been on 204ruger.com for a while. Probably because I haven't been doing any small game hunting of late. That all changed on Wednesday night. There was stuff all on the television and I decided to call one of my locals for a chat. "G'day, I'm being overrun with Foxes, when are you coming out next?" was the opening line. I had to think about the request for lengthy 2 seconds. One hour later I was out at the property, setting up the spotlight for a perimeter patrol with the 204.

Although there have been quite a few severe frosts, the ground cover was still relatively high for this time of year.

There were a couple of dead lambs about that have been providing sustenance for Basil. All up nine foxes were seen, five were taken from five shots. There was only one case of the 39gr BlitzKing producing an exit wound – Basil shot on the trot at ~90m. All others were within the head/body.

They say a photo is equivalent to a 1000 words.

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Cheers

Drew


"Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to their level and beat you with experience."
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Captqc
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.204 Ruger Guns: Cooper Phoenix .204
Location: Tigard, OR.

Re: Perimeter Patrol

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Drew, nice story and pics. That was some good shooting! Gary
acloco
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.204 Ruger Guns: 12FV, 12BVSS -S
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Re: Perimeter Patrol

Post by acloco »

WOW! Good sized Basil!!
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