
Here's a pic of what I was looking at when I got set up.

This poor fellow was almost cut in half by the 20VT, loaded with a 32 grain Vmax, seated at .005 off the lands.With a charge of 28.1 grains of H4198, and a Remington 7 1/2 primer, moving at 3700 fps. This load will shoot bug holes all day long, at 100 yards. Where I set up, most of my shooting was between 100 and 300 yards.

I couldn't find the rest of this victim!


Here is a victim of my 204R. I load these with a 32 grain Vmax also, With a charge of 27.1 grs., of Benchmark, and a WSR primer, moving at 3900 fps. I seat these at .125 off the lands. My howa does have a SAAMI chamber, but no worries because this load will put a 5 shot group at 100 yards in less than 1/2 in. It was a beautiful day, lots of, sunshine and almost no wind. Thus the reason I stayed with the 32's. Normally the wind comes up between lunch time and 1pm. Then I go to the 39 gr. SBK's in my 204

Here's a pic of my shooting location and my set up. As you can see in this pic, the sky was completely clear of all clouds.

There were times when letting barrels cool and taking time to eat some lunch, that my position was compromised, as I was almost overrun with "Skippy" coming at me from every direction


All in all, it was one of my most pleasant times, in memory, of giving "Skippy" flying lessons