HuntingGold
AH elite
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2012
- Messages
- 1,483
- Reaction score
- 3,363
- Location
- South-Central Oregon
- Media
- 148
- Hunted
- South Africa, Argentina, Romania, United States (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Wyoming)
Each spring, especially March and April, the ground squirrels emerge from their holes and provide hours of opportunity to practice your trigger control. It is not uncommon for hunters to shoot over a thousand rounds a day. Elia and I were only out for about 2 hours and shot about 100 rounds each. She was banging away with a 17 HMR while I was getting after it with the first rifle I was ever owned, an old .22 that Grandma gave me for my eleventh birthday! Not a bad way to spend a few hours during the day!
Notice these two American shooter have no bench rest in sight! This is all about field work and trigger control.
The squirrels (the Belding ground squirrel) are quite small.
Notice these two American shooter have no bench rest in sight! This is all about field work and trigger control.
The squirrels (the Belding ground squirrel) are quite small.