We made the first trip to one of our spots on private property in southern Idaho.  The weather was perfect!  50-60 degrees with mild winds.  We anticipated a slow day of shooting and limited targets.  We were wrong.  We arrived on the 50 acre property at 09:45 and left at 14:30.  38 chucks were killed.   Shooting was seated on rocks using a Primos Trigger Bipod or rested on a mobile shooting table.  We only moved twice.  I typically take three or four rifles.  On this trip I had a Custom AR in 22 Nosler, 10/22 Magnum with Volquartsen barrel, and Christensen Arms 22/250.  This is one of their older rifles, prior to their in house actions.  The rifle features a factory stock that is pillar and glass bedded, PTG skeleton bolt, Jewel trigger and shaved 700 action to save weight. I never switched from the 22-250.  Shots were quite easy with ranges between 100-240 yards.  Most shots were at 170 yards.
Shooting was seated on rocks using a Primos Trigger Bipod or rested on a mobile shooting table.  We only moved twice.  I typically take three or four rifles.  On this trip I had a Custom AR in 22 Nosler, 10/22 Magnum with Volquartsen barrel, and Christensen Arms 22/250.  This is one of their older rifles, prior to their in house actions.  The rifle features a factory stock that is pillar and glass bedded, PTG skeleton bolt, Jewel trigger and shaved 700 action to save weight. I never switched from the 22-250.  Shots were quite easy with ranges between 100-240 yards.  Most shots were at 170 yards.
I was using a fairly new load. 52 Grain Speer Varmint HP, Nosler Brass, CCI 200 Primer, and 36.5 grains of Varget. It was extremely explosive! A few large chucks laying flat along large rocks were tossed as much as 6' into the air.
This particular location has the ability to repopulate since a long deep creek runs along two canyon walls with multiple fields of various crops running along it for 20 miles. We have never put a dent into the population shooting early in the year for over a decade.


				
			 Shooting was seated on rocks using a Primos Trigger Bipod or rested on a mobile shooting table.  We only moved twice.  I typically take three or four rifles.  On this trip I had a Custom AR in 22 Nosler, 10/22 Magnum with Volquartsen barrel, and Christensen Arms 22/250.  This is one of their older rifles, prior to their in house actions.  The rifle features a factory stock that is pillar and glass bedded, PTG skeleton bolt, Jewel trigger and shaved 700 action to save weight. I never switched from the 22-250.  Shots were quite easy with ranges between 100-240 yards.  Most shots were at 170 yards.
Shooting was seated on rocks using a Primos Trigger Bipod or rested on a mobile shooting table.  We only moved twice.  I typically take three or four rifles.  On this trip I had a Custom AR in 22 Nosler, 10/22 Magnum with Volquartsen barrel, and Christensen Arms 22/250.  This is one of their older rifles, prior to their in house actions.  The rifle features a factory stock that is pillar and glass bedded, PTG skeleton bolt, Jewel trigger and shaved 700 action to save weight. I never switched from the 22-250.  Shots were quite easy with ranges between 100-240 yards.  Most shots were at 170 yards.I was using a fairly new load. 52 Grain Speer Varmint HP, Nosler Brass, CCI 200 Primer, and 36.5 grains of Varget. It was extremely explosive! A few large chucks laying flat along large rocks were tossed as much as 6' into the air.
This particular location has the ability to repopulate since a long deep creek runs along two canyon walls with multiple fields of various crops running along it for 20 miles. We have never put a dent into the population shooting early in the year for over a decade.


 
	








 
 
		

 
 
		
 
 
		
