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Hog Lesson 101

In early May I checked the sighted in of my relatively new Browing X Bolt Composite Stalker 223 which I intended to use as one of my walking around varmint rifle this summer. This rifle is very accurate for a sporter weight barrel shooting under 1/2 moa (off the bench) with 25.0 grains of Benchmark and 50 grain Nosler BT's.

Well I never got around to using it since I was doing so well with my old trusted Model 7 Remy 223 as my stalker rifle - didn't want to mess with my success - didn't want to change the Karma :)

With the season winding down I decided to take the Browning out and give it a try. Spotted a ground hog 125 yards in high hay, sitting on his hole which was at about a 40 degree angle down a steep hill. All I could see was his head and shoulders. Took my time and sent the 50 grain Nosler. Hog disappeared - surelly I got him, not a difficult shot. When I went down to retrieve him - no hog - no blood - a miss! >:(

Wallked over and checked two other fields - saw none - worked my way back to field where I missed - this was about 7:00 PM, there he was - on his hole again. Slowly set up to take the shot - about the same distance,125 yards. Figured reason I missed first time was that I shot over him due to the downward slope thus a shorter distance - aimed a tad lower this time and sent the round. Same thing happen as before - he disappeared - no hog - no blood - a miss. >:(

I'm NOT Daniel Boone but I rarely miss at that distance off the shooting sticks - something was a miss - excuse the pun. :-[

Next day I headed to the range - bingo - 3/4 inch five shot group off the sticks at 100 yards - accuracy good - BUT - 3" high. ( I sight in for 1.5 inches high off the sticks at 100 yards).

Adjusted scope - when back the next day, sat at top of hill, same distance and waited - 45 minutes later he came out. I swear he was smiling at me or maybe I've been ground hog hunting for too many years and I'm imaging things, anyway this time I nailed that hog right though the neck. :)

Hog Lesson 101 (which shame on me I know better) - Sighting in at 50 degree in dense air and hunting tiny critters in 90 degrees ain't too smart - check your sight in when the temperture / air density changes that much. Don't know for sure if that was the reason but what ever - point of impact had changed significantly - should have checked it.

Shot three more the next time out with the Browning, 145 yards, 168, and 131 yards. ;D
 
Seems like whenever I hold under or even low on fur I get a miss! Started holding center mass and got a good run going, course this is jinxed now! ;D I'm sighted in for 200 yds on all mine and that 1 1/2" ain't worth holding off for. Good recovery K22! Glad you yolked Smiley! ;)
 
I used to do a 200 yard zero, MrM. But I've switched to target turrets on my scopes and now I have a 100 yard zero and dial every shot. Now I can put the crossshairs on center mass and my kill ratio has gone up.
 
i am a firm believer in using a ballistic table for targeting ghogs, esp at long range. many years ago i was taught to zero at 100 yds and "hole over" on ghogs beyond that zero. this was fine out to say 250 yds. then one day i guessed the elevation for one at 300+yds and missed TWICE...both low. i just could not make myself hold the crosshair that hight in the sky! i watched a special on tv about sniper school and watched as the shooter's spotter told him to "click up 3 min" and it hit me! he knew how much elevation to put in the scope for the crosshair to be dead on the target! i looked up "ballistic table" info and have not looked back. the latest hornady site has a nice one that's easy to use. there are many much more complex ones and you now can do one in the field with current values...neat. my personal best is 532 yds and the leupold dot was exactly on the pigs chest and to my amazement, the bullet went exactly to the dot! DRT! i take the hornady data and translate it so that for every elevation click, i have a range. now, if i could only learn how to dope the wind.
 
Totally agree, LP. I create range cards but I do things a bit differently - my increments are in .5 MOA of scope turret settings instead of every 25 yards of range. The right side of the card (becomes the back side after folded) is for wind drift & other info. After the card is folded and laminated it fits nicely in a 50 round ammo box.
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