Thanks a lot. I really put a lot of effort in making them the best I can. You certainly do have a spread to hunt on. I enjoy putting the videos together for all to see, and also as a memory for my friends and I to look back on. The 2014 season has already kicked off with some pretty good...
Hopefully the second part of the season will be just as good. Love to hear some feed back on the video. Thanks.
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I just picked up a Don Hume JIT in brown from Gunner's alley. I've only worn it out once and it did pretty good. It allows for a pretty smooth draw and it doesn't really have a break in period. For the money it is hard to beat. I haven't tried it with my Glock 26 yet, but I think I may like...
Still a little to leafy for me to hunt over the dogs. It was a combination of still/stalking hunt. We'd catch them feeding in the tree tops and move into position for a shot.
My buddy Brad and I hit the squirrel woods today and the squirrels were all over the place. We came really close to making our limits. Temperature and conditions were great this morning. Lots of shots, plenty of squirrels. You can see the whole story here...
My hunting buddy and I went squirrel hunting this weekend and were hoping to get on at least one fox squirrel. We ended up each getting one a piece. The limit in NC is one a day. We had a great time in the timber on Saturday, maybe the best we've ever had. If you want to read the whole story...
It was awesome! It is so quiet. You hear the firing pin drop and the "thud", and down comes a squirrel. The combination of the CZ 452, SK Subsonic Hp, and the Gemtech Outback IID will be a deadly combination for the squirrels this year. Luckily I got my paperwork filed in early January of 2013...
All head shots! That's the way you get it done. I'm two for three both head shots until I launched one at 50 plus yards and missed. Even though I missed it was still worth trying. Good luck with the rest of your season.
I laid that rifle down with the greatest of care. I like to keep them as pristine as possible, but that won't keep me from hunting with them. That Weaver RV9 is a great choice in scope.
Wow, big range in weaponry to take these squirrels with. Variety isn't a bad thing though.
Now when it gets late season and the shot ranges are a little further, the sleeper that is the 17 Hm2 comes out for those long shots.
Just curious to hear what other people prefer(rifle wise) to take squirrels with.
I'm a really big fan of the CZ 452 line. I have a few different ammo/scope combinations for most any type of hunt I go on. I like lightweight rigs like the CZ Scout and Browning T-bolt for hunting over the...
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