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  1. Red Rabbit

    Bore sighting advice.

    I too have had good results by bore sighting with the bolt removed. I would choose an object close to 100 yards away, like a corner of a door or window, to center in the bore. Be careful that you've also centered the muzzle opening within the bore to reduce parallax. When you get to the range, shoot at 25-50 yards at a large piece of butcher paper with an aiming spot , and adjust to zero, before going to 100 yards. Doug/RedRabbit
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    DO BUCKS RETURN

    Send me a map with his location when you had the perfect miss, that way I won't waste time hunting where he ain't. I'm sure he blew out to the next mountain range. The buck should stay in his home core range. He might wander a little more than normal when the rut starts. One year, I missed a nice buck, and another guy in camp spotted him the next day about 1/2 mile away, but the buck gave him the slip. I wouldn't give up on your buck.
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    foggy binos?

    Other things to do that help a little are to fold/push in the eyecups to allow air circulation, wipe your face and eyelids dry before glassing, tilting back or taking the cap off, and breathing through the nose instead of mouth. Like was mentioned, starting with warm binos from the defroster or inside the jacket really helps. Doug/RedRabbit
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    NM Success (pics)

    Way to go Austin! Nice coues buck to start an addiction. So what's your secret to get them to look the other way while you shoot? Doug/Red Rabbit
  5. Those sandstone mesas sure were pretty to hunt around and made for good glassing spots. Hunters in camp that were there two years ago said they saw a lot more deer this year, probably because of the snow up top. I was glad it rained alot before the hunt, because driving on that sand when it is dry may have lead to a few stuck situations. I saw pics yesterday of a nice nontypical muley taken in unit 27 by a hunter from Flag who backpacked in several miles. Doug/Red Rabbit
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    november hunt.

    The plan is to get down "there" Thursday and backpack into "there". The problem is, where is "there". Hunting partner and I could go where we've gone many times before, but wanderlust has captured my heart. So, I'm still peering over topo maps and looking for an X that marks the spot (I've seen plenty X's on the map, but I think they represent mines ( Jerrry Reid sings-"She gets the gold mine... and I get the shaft" ) Anyone have a dart to throw? Doug/RedRabbit
  7. The Savage will generally give better out of the box accuracy than most factory rifles. They're ugly and unless it has the accutrigger, the trigger is awful. Did you find it a lot cheaper$$ than the Vanguard? BUT, what happenned with the 300 Win Mag? It'll handle your next elk and shoots the 150 grainers as flat as a 270 Weatherby. I'm voting for the Vanguard in 300 Winnie with a new recoil pad.
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    opening day

    Nice buck, with a dropper too! I can tell the youngest hunter was glad to be there. Good job, along with your two sons, William.
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    A Utah Pronghorn

    Very nice! He carries his mass well. Congratulations on such a great trophy; dedication and effort have their rewards. Utah sure has some fine animals in many species. Doug/RedRabbit
  10. Since I succumbed to temptation Monday and gave Ruff's,the local gun shop, some profit $$$, I was wondering if anyone else is going to head to the hills with a new rifle or try a new chambering on coues. Earlier this spring, I was told the gun shop had a Kimber 8400 with French walnut and ebony forend, chambered in 300 WSM, on order from the custom shop. They called Monday afternoon and I was drawn in by sins of the woody flesh . I'm a sucker for curvaceous wood. I'll head to the range Saturday and give ya'll a report and let ya know if she's more than a looker. Doug/RedRabbit
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    How we do it.

    Your cousin Kurt has reason to smile. Great mass and nice browtines. All of the big bucks were behind you, cuz ya know the coues aren't down on the flats with the carp . Doug/RedRabbit
  12. I had a general rifle tag in southern Utah. Went up and hunted the weekend of Oct 23rd. Got up there on Friday to scout and had about 2' snow around Duck Lake, and saw few tracks. Don't think we could have gotten into the area I hunted two years ago up by Panguitch Lake. So decided to head lower outside of Mt. Carmel Jct. Opening morning I saw only hunters where we cut some big tracks in the mud on Thursday, so went to a new spot. Saturday evening I saw a parade of quads and trucks riding the roads below (guess the snow pushed the hunters lower too), and two does. Sunday morning I saw a doe and fawn. Sunday night, I went to a different glassing hill and saw about 30 deer. A friend shot about a 155" 4x4 buck that he jumped in the cedars. Got to see his stalk through the 15x binos. Right at dusk, I glassed a 4x4 coming round the mountain at 301 yards. One 180 Accubond through the top of the heart had him down in 15 yards. He's a uniform buck that scores 157" This is only my second muley out of 6 hunts for mule deer in 24 years of hunting. Doug/Red Rabbit
  13. I was told that Weatherby is redesigning the stocks on the Vanguards , going to the Monte Carlo again, and that is why the current models are being discounted (good, cheap, opportunity knocks). You might consider a walmart special in this rifle, or a Winchester Shadow in 300 WSM (also cheap at Wally-World). The WSM will be real similar to the Win Mag in performance/velocity. The selection of factory ammo in 300 WSM keeps getting better, and the 300 win mags selection is fantastic. Can't go wrong with either chambering. I would also consider having a Sims recoil pad put on before deciding to install a muzzle break. The extra muzzle blast and flash will also contribute to flinching like the recoil will.
  14. Casey, I'd use the 270 (Lark would agree). And maybe put a Sims slip-on pad over that steel butt plate, although you won't feel the recoil when shooting that rifle at a coues, just when practicing. I thought the 140 Accubonds shot better than both the TBBC and Accubonds out of the 30-06 You could also remove that hard rubber pad off the Remington and use the slipon. We also have next weekend to shoot/practice. I don't think the Aetec is going south, considering the last group we got. A lot is how the rifle is held and the stock pressured by our body. If it was the scope, it'd be like the 30-06 with the loose screws.
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    az deer and CWD

    From what I understand, tissue from the brain or spinal cord is used to test for CWD. If you have your meat butchered, it's suggested not to cut through the backbone and hence spinal cord. If you butcher your own, its easy to avoid cutting through the spine/backbone. I have not heard of any cases of CWD in AZ among the wild deer and elk.
  16. Couesstalker, The 260 Rem has 129 grain Hornady SST's loaded atop IMR 4350 @ 2770 fps. It penetrated completely through the rib/lung area on an antelope. Other game-unproven loads are 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips atop H4350 @2920 fps, and 95 grain Hornady V-max's atop IMR 4064 @3060 fps (real accurate) for yotee-dogs. Doug/RedRabbit
  17. Now there are going to be so many elk hunters north of Winslow, that the duck hunting on the LCR will be sorry. See what you've gone and done ?
  18. I was able to take the French lady out for a romp in the woods Saturday morning . I had fed her about ten break-in shots with cleaning in between rounds, then tried out Federal factory loadings with 180 grain Accubonds. I got three consecutive 3-shot groups that measured 1.25" with an average velocity of 3070 fps. I did not try any other loadings. One thing I did notice is that the recoil is noticeably higher in the lighter Kimber rifle (total weight with scope and mounts of 8 lbs even on the fish scale). Last night, I reloaded some different 150 grainers on top of some H4350. Bullets are the Hornady SST Interbonds, Swift Sciroccos, and Barnes TSX's. Wanted to shoot again this morning, but it's windy and raining on-n-off . Doug/Red Rabbit
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    Junior hunt, unit 27

    Photos bien sehr gut!. Good exposure on that sunset and getting the flash to not wash out your son. Those lions must have made for a good days hunt, eveen though no trigger was squeezed. It was windy here in Flag also. Vielen gluck auf morgen, und danke for taking the time to share with us. Doug/RedRabbit
  20. Just a reminder that Tuesday 10/12/04 at 7 pm is the deadline to apply for the spring hunts.
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    Water

    This has been some useful information. I was surprized at the dawn/dusk waterings. Has anyone noted any seasonal variations? Differences in times and/or frequency between August and January? Doug/RedRabbit
  22. Doc, The 180 grain loads have chronoed from 2980-3000 fps out of a 26" tube. The 200 is not maxed, about 2800 fps, but great accuracy. Yes, l was surprised at the advantages of the 180's over the 150's after looking at a ballistics program. CouesStalker, I also have that rifle in 260. Took it loaded with 129 Hornady SST's the last hunt in 36C, but saw nothing to pull the trigger on. Nice rifle-light, handles well, looks good-enjoy yours on the hunt. Doug/RedRabbit
  23. Doc, For bullets, I have been pretty impressed with Nosler's new Accubond for accuracy and performance. In regard to bullet weight, I decided to stick with the 180 grainers over the faster 150's. The 150's will drop a few inches less, but will also drift in the wind a few inches more than the 180's. I think judging wind is harder than distance (especially with rangefinders) and wanted the advantage fighting the wind. These are the loads I found my 300 WSM prefers. It did not like loads with the 150 or 165 SST's nor Interbonds, nor Winchester factory 150 BST. 1) 180 Swift Scirocco, 65.0 IMR 4350, 215M, 2.850" 2) 180 Nosler Accubond, 68.0 H4831SC, 215M, 2.850" 3) 200 Nosler Accubond, 61.0 H4350, 215M, 2.846" 4) 180 Sierra SPBT, 69.1 RL 19, 210M, 2.790" The col was limited by the length of the magazine box to a max of 2.850" in my rifle. The above loads are safe in my gun, and should be approached with caution-reduce the loads and work up,SOP. I am going to try Federal factory ammo with 180 Accubonds in the above rifle and also in the new French Madamoiselle this weekend. Maybe the French gal will like the 150 grain Hornady SST Interbonds. Doug/RedRabbit
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    big elk sheds

    Awesome find Josh!!! There certainly was a drastic change in growth from one year to the next. A lot of people wanted to find Grandpa's shed head gear, but whooda thunk. How many miles did you wear off your boots searching? I'm surprized that with all the deer, elk, tukey and shed hunters, that noone found them before. You must be a Trekkie-boldly going where no man has gone before Congrats Doug/RedRabbit
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