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Good Rockchuck Day

Rick in Oregon

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As we have both a varmint AND rimfire section here, this is in both places.....

Got a call last evening from my horse rancher neighbor lady asking me to come over this morning and thin out some rockchucks and sage rats. This is a bi-annual event for me, and I usually take my Cooper M38 20VT, but today I decided to take my Anschutz 1517HB in 17HMR.

Most shots at this place don't go much over 200 yards, so I was hoping the little HMR would anchor large chucks at this range. I was not disappointed. "Annie" on her bipod in the field:



The scope is a Leupold VX2 4-12X 40mm AO with their excellent LR Duplex reticle in Talley rings & mounts....perfect for use on the HMR. I was using Hornady Varmint Express 17gr V-Max's, and it appears my early fears about adequate stopping power on the larger chucks was unfounded, as least at these ranges. In all, I shot 8 chucks, 2 large adults, and six juveniles:



Not a bad way to spend a morning before mowing the lawn. I'm getting used to this retirement thing more every day. Another shot of the area:



All these chucks were shot from a fixed prone position firing from 188 yards on a long sprawling rock pile:



One area had a large squirrel mound complex. I wacked quite a few at 133 yards all coming out of and running into a single hole.....bad move on their part:



At this limited range, the little HMR really puts the hurt on Skippy and his pals:



Parting shot at the ranch looking NW to Mt. Jefferson, an extinct volcano, one a dozens around here:



I won't be using my HMR's for chucks all the time, but this trip proved to me that for ranges under 200 yards, and taking head shots only if possible, it's completely adequate. Not to mention a fun morning prior to lawn duties...... (But next spring, I know "Scooter", my Cooper 20VT will get the nod. :wink: )
 
Hello Rick.

Always a pleasure to read your adventures and the scenery is amazing!! You have an ideal area to enjoy your retirement!!


Don
 
At what range do you have the gun sighted in? My 17hmr is sighted in at 100 yards. At 200 yards, the drop would be around 10 inches or so.

I've shot a few groundhogs with the 17. For shorter distances, it's still a good round for that size animal. Never had to fire a second shot. and it's cheap and not so loud. (as in 'scaring suburbanite' loud)
 
Rick, you have to quit telling everyone so much about Oregon, let alone posting pictures!

For the record, those pics where taken on the two days in Oregon that it doesn't rain. Half of those chucks are stuffed animals. 97% of the population are liberals and the other 3% are middle of the road Democrats.
 
Rick...when it comes to rockchucks I think it's more fun to hit em with a 180 grainer from a 300 ultra mag...... ::) ;D It's like hittin a prairie poodle with a 243...extreme explosive results. I'd take pictures but there is hardly anything left....LOL ;D It's also good practice for deer hunting season too (if by chance you can get a tag any more).
 

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