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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 08, 2014 06:01 PM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
DiYi and I went for a 1 1/2 day trip. we live 150 miles apart and we don't get to hunt together but maybe 4-5 times a year. we met yesterday at daybreak and gave er hell till dark and from sunup today till about noon.
we seen about 35 coyotes but they were VERY reluctent coming in.
most refused.
the area had a recent rain last week that put a 1/4 inch crust of ice on the snow and with calm condidtions, it was tough to get into spots with them busting us. even from 1/2 mile away.
we were both shooting the 17-204's and had some long shots but they worked as good as can be.
1 shot,1 kill.
shot disatnces were 352,316,314,220,120 and the fox was about 125.

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[ January 08, 2014, 06:02 PM: Message edited by: the bearhunter ]

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Fur_n_Dirt
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Icon 1 posted January 08, 2014 06:58 PM      Profile for Fur_n_Dirt   Email Fur_n_Dirt         Edit/Delete Post 
Nice.. Congrats

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DanS
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Icon 1 posted January 08, 2014 07:00 PM      Profile for DanS           Edit/Delete Post 
That fox is a bushy lil rascal

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DiYi
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 06:08 AM      Profile for DiYi           Edit/Delete Post 
Got to say something here.Bear and I are running low on Nagel 30 grainers and I've been hoarding mine and a bit skeptical about the Berger 25s we bought.Years ago I had so-so performance only on coyotes with 25 gr Hornadys out of a straight 17 Rem.
After this trip,seeing Bear 'stone' them over 300 yds with those 25 bergers I'm no longer worried at all.What a difference a bullet and 2-300 fps makes.

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DiYi
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 06:14 AM      Profile for DiYi           Edit/Delete Post 
Dang,forgot one thing.Maybe he stoned them at those distances cause in his efforts to squeeze out a lil more accuracy he seated his bullets deeper. [Razz] [Eek!] [Roll Eyes]
Worked great.Nothing a wire,cleaning rod,hot water in the motel and a couple hours swearing and cleaning didn't cure. [Big Grin]

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 06:30 AM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
Dan. that fox is pehaps the nicest i've seen in years. correction on Dicks post. i seated the bullets out a bit,not deeper. got a bullet stuck in the bore. dumped powder into the action. a real mess.
yes, lesson learned. a hunting rifle need not have the bullets touching the lands [Roll Eyes]

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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 07:28 AM      Profile for TRnCO   Email TRnCO         Edit/Delete Post 
some good lookin' fur there guys. As has been noted, that fox is a fury little sucker.

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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 07:34 AM      Profile for jimanaz           Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks for clearing that up, bear. I read that twice and was really scratching my head, lol.
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DiYi
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 08:05 AM      Profile for DiYi           Edit/Delete Post 
Jim,
I lived in Minnesota many years so seating bullets 'deeper' means into the lands.Thought you guys would know that.And,by the way,coyotes there have different noses as well but then there they eat Lutefisk so that explains the nose thing.

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Icon 6 posted January 09, 2014 09:14 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I understood right away, having done it.

I will say this: reliability is paramount to accuracy in a hunting rig. Therefore, if you ever have to unchamber a round for any reason, completely forget about "touching the lands". Especially with spherical powder! It's amazing how strong powder can be wedged into trigger moving parts. At night, for instance. On foot, miles from a tool, brush or cleaning rod to tap the damn bullet out of the bore.

The good news is, you only have to learn the lesson once.

Good hunting. El Bee

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 10:57 AM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
The good news is, you only have to learn the lesson once.

Good hunting. El Bee

some are slow learners [Big Grin]
this would be round 2 [Frown]

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 01:53 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Sorry, I didn't know it was a Democrat! Yeah, twice is normal for them. [Smile]

Good hunting. El Bee

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 02:40 PM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
well shit!!, i was thinking of a name for the new build and "Democrat" fits well........ it's never wrong (as in , can't miss).
now i must hit the bench and bump the bullets for the Democrat down a tish. [Wink]
surly don't need round #3 with the mess it causes.

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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 05:56 PM      Profile for Duckdog           Edit/Delete Post 
Dave, how fast are you running the 25's? I haven't ran 25's in my 17/204, but I had a few "poof" on me when pushed über fast in the .17 Rem.
Just wondered how fast they'd hold together in a fresh barrel.
Are the golds still available or are they on the endangered list too?

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 09, 2014 06:49 PM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
not sure Ducky..all i know is, at 400 yards, it bang/whop [Big Grin]
i have some Remington 25's that won't make the target, but the Berger 25's have been fantastic so far.
i was a (lot) consere
ned about running out of Nagel 30's and was saving them only for my savage. this new build (mod 7 rem) was going to be for the Bergers as i have a good stock of them and so far, ZERO complaints.

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 12, 2014 05:41 AM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
just got done taking the fur off the stretchers.
that fox, well lets just say i think there is a chance he could be a "top-lotter".
i spent a good 1/2 hour making sure there is not 1 spot of blood,burrs and he is a good-un. [Smile]

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Icon 1 posted January 12, 2014 06:16 AM      Profile for Paul Melching           Edit/Delete Post 
Bear
That was one Purdy fox hope its sells well.
we only have reds way up north on the Navajo res.
too far to go and a special lic. from the res. may never take one. on another note we have grays all over the damn place.

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Icon 1 posted January 12, 2014 08:53 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Yeah, the Navajo Res is the only place I have seen red fox, except for Canada. I sure as hell didn't know I needed a special license? There aren't that many anyway. Can't say about the Hopi? They say, you can't bring a gun into the Hopi, or else? I asked the clerk where I bought the Navajo lic. about how they handle Hopi's and he giggles and said they charge them non-resident prices. Apparently, there is some rivalry going on there?

Good hunting. El Bee

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DanS
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Icon 1 posted January 12, 2014 09:25 AM      Profile for DanS           Edit/Delete Post 
We have few greys here, I almost always see reds when it's a fox.

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the bearhunter
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Icon 1 posted January 12, 2014 09:27 AM      Profile for the bearhunter           Edit/Delete Post 
i grew up hunting reds. was common back in the mid 80's-early 90's to see 20-40 a day.
i don't think i've shot a 1000 but bet i'm close.

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