A couple of weeks ago, retired bench-rest competitor, and long-time pal, Tom and yours truly got together for a repeat "bucket list" X-out - his third rockchuck hunt/shoot: the hunting involves locating the critters, then, it's shooting . . . Tom chose to carry two rifles: 1) 22/250, based upon a Hell Betty action (private labeled Defiance Tenacity, sold by Ragged Hole Barrels), featuring a 24" Krieger 1:10" twist barrel, and Leupold 8.5-25x, firing 56.6gr bullets at a little over 3700fps (RL-17); 2) Bighorn Origin (Zermatt Arms), barreld with a Krieger 1:10" twist, 6mm Creedmoor, also @ 24", 95gr BT, via H-100V, at something over 3200fps, sighted with a Swarovski 3.5-18 optic.
On the second day, we visited a colony which we had located three years ago, so, we decided that another visit was in order. The decision proved worthwhile. Until the wind "came up", despite the predominantly full value zeyphers, Tom scored consistent kills out to 518yd - the majority of his shots were ranged from 380 to 500yd. Inside 500, the wind calls were manageable, and Tom garnered a respectable hit ratio: another great shoot, at 8890ft. This pair were dispatched, at about a 45 minute interval, from 457yd, using the Bighorn/6 Creedmoor - jeeez, I hated chambering for that!
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On the second day, we visited a colony which we had located three years ago, so, we decided that another visit was in order. The decision proved worthwhile. Until the wind "came up", despite the predominantly full value zeyphers, Tom scored consistent kills out to 518yd - the majority of his shots were ranged from 380 to 500yd. Inside 500, the wind calls were manageable, and Tom garnered a respectable hit ratio: another great shoot, at 8890ft. This pair were dispatched, at about a 45 minute interval, from 457yd, using the Bighorn/6 Creedmoor - jeeez, I hated chambering for that!



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