This farm is incredible. I've coveted it for years, with exclusive access for myself only, due to my extreme efficiency.
Not an affront to anyone, but spades are called spades. Very hot and extremely humid,I set up at 9 am and left at 6 pm.
I saw at least 25 GH's. I shot at 12 and dropped 12. The shots were as long as I wanted for the most part, ranging from 160 to 270 yards.I was shooting a cheap Thompson Center Venture, topped with an Athlon tiny floating dot first focal plane, Helos Btr GEN 2 6X24X56 APRS6 FFP IR, my trigger was done by Mcarbo in Florida a veteran-owned company, and is set at eight (8) ounces not recommended for amateur shooters, not a joke just a statement of fact, safe and drop tested. This outfit can shoot. I'm shooting a factory load HSM,35 grain Berger flat base match hollow point at 3829 fps with a BC of 0.176, decent enough wind bucking capability out to 300 yards. These gh's didn't know what hit them, two eye poppers at over 250 yards, and one two ripped and eviscerated at about the same distances.Addendum pictures below.
Not an affront to anyone, but spades are called spades. Very hot and extremely humid,I set up at 9 am and left at 6 pm.
I saw at least 25 GH's. I shot at 12 and dropped 12. The shots were as long as I wanted for the most part, ranging from 160 to 270 yards.I was shooting a cheap Thompson Center Venture, topped with an Athlon tiny floating dot first focal plane, Helos Btr GEN 2 6X24X56 APRS6 FFP IR, my trigger was done by Mcarbo in Florida a veteran-owned company, and is set at eight (8) ounces not recommended for amateur shooters, not a joke just a statement of fact, safe and drop tested. This outfit can shoot. I'm shooting a factory load HSM,35 grain Berger flat base match hollow point at 3829 fps with a BC of 0.176, decent enough wind bucking capability out to 300 yards. These gh's didn't know what hit them, two eye poppers at over 250 yards, and one two ripped and eviscerated at about the same distances.Addendum pictures below.
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