Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
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Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
Memorial Day found Verminator2 and I in the Outbacks of Oregon looking for rockchucks whom Ben lovingly refers to as "Charles" on an individual basis. The sunshine, blue sky, rock piles and canyons lent themselves to a great day in the field. The lack of wind made the conditions good to "Go long" on the rockchuck population. So, "Game On", as they say!
Since we had most of the day, we tried to stay focused on making it to a remote canyon we shot a couple of years ago. We began to see rockchucks even before we made it to the canyon encountering a couple on the near side of a large basin we crossed heading towards our planned parking place. Not to look a gift horse in the mouth we decided to set up firing back across the basin before walking down the canyon rim.
This spring has been a good kind of busy taking many people on sagerat hunts but it hasn't left much time for rockchucks. This would be only the second time Verminator2 and I shot chucks together this year. We've learned to conserve our rockchuck colonies by restraining ourselvs to 1000 yard shots until latter May to let the little ones have a chance to make it on their own. Besides that, we just enjoy the challenge of hitting a football sized target at over a half mile. This year, however, had not yet resulted in any confirmed kills over 1000 yards so Ben and I were still itching to make a 1000 yard kill.
Setting up across the basin from the first rockchuck we spotted gave us a reading of 1053 from the Vectronix PLRF05 rangefinder. Ben's initial shot was close enough to scare it off. The next volunteer came at 1035 yards. Ben's first shot was barely under him but he was back up a few minutes later and the adjustment was perfect and Charles (Charlene? I didn't check.) gave his life to become our first 1000+ yard rockchuck of the year with a 1033 yard kill from Ben's .243AI.
My 1000 yard attempts didn't pan out quite as well. We thought I may have had another hit in the 1050 yard range but--No body, No count--we couldn't find the 'chuck. I settled for a 778 yard kill as the second rockchuck gave it's life and we continued down the canyon to our original destination. Ben put a chip shot on a medium sized chuck at 289 yards. I had another cross canyon shot at 683 but with the inconsistent breeze up the canyon, it took my fourth round before I connected and he did the "Cowboy Fall" off the rim.
The rockchucks weren't as numerous as we hoped. I was about to try a 1087 yard shot on a head-and-chest shot (Ben thought I was a little optimistic trying to shoot one in the face at 1000+ but if I wasn't somewhat optimistic, I wouldn't even pull the trigger on one that far away!) but before I could get lined up, Verminator2 almost shouts that a coyote just picked up his 289 yard rockchuck and was packing it off! We decided that it was bad form and Ben, who needs little excuse to shoot a coyote "out of season", gets his gun turned as the coyote packs his rockchuck into the shade of a juniper tree to dine on what he thought was his good forune. Parts of the coyote were visible as he was moving around behind the branches but there was no shot so we waited him out while Ben speculated as to just how long it takes for a coyote to consume a full-sized rockchuck. (The biologist in him coming out, I guess. ) The coyote eventually moved out from behind the tree as he finished his last meal and he died with a 338 yard shoulder shot--his belly full of rockchuck.
The canyon we shot is pretty much impassable so we have no photos of the third and fourth chucks nor of the hapless coyote but it made for a memorable trip. Here is a photo of my 778 yard rockchuck.
My 1087 yarder never showed back up so we headed back for the truck and went to retrieve our long range rockchucks. I then spent some fun but unproductive time looking for my first 1000+ yarder of the year. Several shots from 1080 to 1333 resulted in some close calls but no dead rockchucks and we called it a day.
Verminator2 and I would like to dedicate this short story to Charles who gave his life for our right to have a great day in God's creation. And, in all seriousness, thank you to those who have served our country preserving this great nation and all the freedoms we hold dear. The sacrifices of you and your families are not forgotten!!
Tim Titus
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"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Since we had most of the day, we tried to stay focused on making it to a remote canyon we shot a couple of years ago. We began to see rockchucks even before we made it to the canyon encountering a couple on the near side of a large basin we crossed heading towards our planned parking place. Not to look a gift horse in the mouth we decided to set up firing back across the basin before walking down the canyon rim.
This spring has been a good kind of busy taking many people on sagerat hunts but it hasn't left much time for rockchucks. This would be only the second time Verminator2 and I shot chucks together this year. We've learned to conserve our rockchuck colonies by restraining ourselvs to 1000 yard shots until latter May to let the little ones have a chance to make it on their own. Besides that, we just enjoy the challenge of hitting a football sized target at over a half mile. This year, however, had not yet resulted in any confirmed kills over 1000 yards so Ben and I were still itching to make a 1000 yard kill.
Setting up across the basin from the first rockchuck we spotted gave us a reading of 1053 from the Vectronix PLRF05 rangefinder. Ben's initial shot was close enough to scare it off. The next volunteer came at 1035 yards. Ben's first shot was barely under him but he was back up a few minutes later and the adjustment was perfect and Charles (Charlene? I didn't check.) gave his life to become our first 1000+ yard rockchuck of the year with a 1033 yard kill from Ben's .243AI.
My 1000 yard attempts didn't pan out quite as well. We thought I may have had another hit in the 1050 yard range but--No body, No count--we couldn't find the 'chuck. I settled for a 778 yard kill as the second rockchuck gave it's life and we continued down the canyon to our original destination. Ben put a chip shot on a medium sized chuck at 289 yards. I had another cross canyon shot at 683 but with the inconsistent breeze up the canyon, it took my fourth round before I connected and he did the "Cowboy Fall" off the rim.
The rockchucks weren't as numerous as we hoped. I was about to try a 1087 yard shot on a head-and-chest shot (Ben thought I was a little optimistic trying to shoot one in the face at 1000+ but if I wasn't somewhat optimistic, I wouldn't even pull the trigger on one that far away!) but before I could get lined up, Verminator2 almost shouts that a coyote just picked up his 289 yard rockchuck and was packing it off! We decided that it was bad form and Ben, who needs little excuse to shoot a coyote "out of season", gets his gun turned as the coyote packs his rockchuck into the shade of a juniper tree to dine on what he thought was his good forune. Parts of the coyote were visible as he was moving around behind the branches but there was no shot so we waited him out while Ben speculated as to just how long it takes for a coyote to consume a full-sized rockchuck. (The biologist in him coming out, I guess. ) The coyote eventually moved out from behind the tree as he finished his last meal and he died with a 338 yard shoulder shot--his belly full of rockchuck.
The canyon we shot is pretty much impassable so we have no photos of the third and fourth chucks nor of the hapless coyote but it made for a memorable trip. Here is a photo of my 778 yard rockchuck.
My 1087 yarder never showed back up so we headed back for the truck and went to retrieve our long range rockchucks. I then spent some fun but unproductive time looking for my first 1000+ yarder of the year. Several shots from 1080 to 1333 resulted in some close calls but no dead rockchucks and we called it a day.
Verminator2 and I would like to dedicate this short story to Charles who gave his life for our right to have a great day in God's creation. And, in all seriousness, thank you to those who have served our country preserving this great nation and all the freedoms we hold dear. The sacrifices of you and your families are not forgotten!!
Tim Titus
No Off Season
Predator and Varmint Hunts and Gear
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Tim Titus
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
flat out awesome guys! good shooting
It's hard to detect good luck, It looks so much like something you've worked hard for and earned.
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
thank you for the photo's and story, i enjoyed it.
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
Terrific story and pics!!!!! Thanks!
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
Tim - Great story and writeup! Rock chucks, coyotes, long range shooting......good stuff indeed, and sounds like a great time afield with your son.
The USMC is looking for guys who can shoot like Ben. I'd sure feel safer at night with him behind a M40A3 out there. Funny Ben calls the quarry "Charles"....... we used to call our quarry by the same name....'a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away'.
It sounds like that canyon 'way back there' is the kind of place we all love to be. Next time you venture out that way, consider one of the small Nikon pocket digital cameras.......so you can share the landscape and fun with us.
Thanks for sharing the adventure.....it looked to be a good one.
The USMC is looking for guys who can shoot like Ben. I'd sure feel safer at night with him behind a M40A3 out there. Funny Ben calls the quarry "Charles"....... we used to call our quarry by the same name....'a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away'.
It sounds like that canyon 'way back there' is the kind of place we all love to be. Next time you venture out that way, consider one of the small Nikon pocket digital cameras.......so you can share the landscape and fun with us.
Thanks for sharing the adventure.....it looked to be a good one.
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
TT35 that is a long poke for chucks congrats to you both.
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Thanks alot you guys. Yeah, the kid can shoot a little bit--I just try to keep up.
Tim Titus
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"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
That is some really good shootin'. Are you guys coming over for our badger tournament next Saturday?
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Thanks for the invite, Bob, but I don't think we're going to be able to make it. Ben graduates Friday then we'll be back to getting ready for the last wave of sagerat hunters and a PD shoot in Wyoming (Ben's graduation gift). Going to be another busy month! I left out Ben's 20 yard miss on a badger on the way to shoot RC's monday. He had his scope dialed for 900 and forgot to zero it back out. He wasn't very happy about that.... Hope you guys have a blast. Sounds like fun!
Tim Titus
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www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
Yeah, I understand. Graduation is pretty important. I know how he feels about the miss on the badger, I've made some misses that should have been pretty easy shots. The badger tournament should be fun. We'll post results on our forum. Have fun, hope you get lots of prarie dogs. They are really fun to shoot too. Later,
Bob
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Congrads on the fine shooting. Getting to learn your rifle/cartridge combination and ballistics. Gives good results. Thanks for sharing the pics and story. Your hooked at long range and you be asking yourself is there a better long range cartridge?? I did my searching and building!! I'll let you have fun at it.
Thanks and good shooting.
Later
Ray P
Thanks and good shooting.
Later
Ray P
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What are you shooting, Ray? I'm always interested in other shooter's LR rigs.
Tim Titus
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"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
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Re: Another 1000 Yard Chuck and More
TT35 here in a link to a few I built on the centerfire rifle section of this site...
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4599
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6357
Enjoy and good shooting.
P.S. If your gona shoot loong use the right twist per bullet in the heavist match bullet possible per caliber!!
Later
Ray P
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4599
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6357
Enjoy and good shooting.
P.S. If your gona shoot loong use the right twist per bullet in the heavist match bullet possible per caliber!!
Later
Ray P
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Thanks for the links. Nice rigs! Yeah, we're shooting 1:8 twist Kriegers in our .243 Ackley's. Ben shoots 105 A-maxes and I'm shooting the 105 Berger VLD's. They should be in the ballpark of your 6mm/107 combo. They'll stay supersonic to 1300 to 1400 yards. I've always felt that to get something significantly better, I'd have to go up to something like your .338 build. What do you think? What break did you use on you .338?
PS Noone gets any favors out of McMillan time-wise but I am a dealer. If you get any more builds going, I enjoy ordering stocks for folks.
PS Noone gets any favors out of McMillan time-wise but I am a dealer. If you get any more builds going, I enjoy ordering stocks for folks.
Tim Titus
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www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?
No Off Season
www.no-off-season.com
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
Sure God's a hunter, he clothed Adam and Eve with skins and told Peter to "kill and eat", didn't He?