308 Winchester Center-Grip XP-100 Draws First Blood

Ernie Bishop

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The center-grip 308 Winchester XP-100 drew first blood Friday afternoon. It was a hurried double kneeling short shot at around 50-60 yards, Using Bog-Gear's tripod and PSR top/Holland's small field bag. I was doing the sneaky sneak on my way to place where I was going to sit for the rest of the day (no artificial blind of any kind, just nature).
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The doe was either just coming out of cover or was just inside cover (trees and shrubs). We seemed to discover each other at about the same time. I was in the open though.

Even though I had the XP-100 in my hand and my Bog-Gear (legs extended) in the other, I could not get set up quickly enough to make a shot. She turned around and walked back into cover, and then threw up her flag and waved it a few times going away from me and to the left. Now, I need to get about another hundred yards so I can try to get set up on a two-track that's going to be going to my right and wait there, hoping that she will cross and give me a shot opportunity. As I was walking faster to get to that spot to set up, I look to my right and there she was or a different one, I'm not quite sure, just inside cover - basically broadside.

Given the spookiness of these deer here this year, I didn't think I was going to get a shot opportunity, but you don't know unless you try, so I kneeled, spread the legs on the tripod, and centered up as quick as I could and took the shot.

I didn't range distance before or check afterwards.

Dropped on the spot...The 168 grain Hornady A-Max (Hornady TAP) performed admirably.
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We (Dan's family) had smoked backstrap this evening-Delicious!

We were in the foothills of the Big Horn mountains, outside of Story, Wyoming. Yes, we have whitetail here.

The two different ways that I hunt this place, is doing the slow sneaky sneak, which has given some good results, but it also ends up with the just wasn't able get it done before they move into cover (which happened more than one time on Thursday and Friday morning). The other way, is to put yourself in a place to where you have a reasonable view, of where you can tell they have crossed, in semi-open areas. I usually am sitting with my back against a tree.
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You cannot bait with a corn feeder either. It snowed lightly about half of the time of the two days, and you can tell by the terrain, that it is not flat. Where I was doing my stand hunting, it was more flat there than a lot of the other different places. Temperatures ranged from teens to low 30?s. Dan tagged out to using his Bayside Custom Gunworks S&W 357 Magnum R.A.A.P.

Good times with a good friend.
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Awesome shot! Nice deer and pistol. Thanks for posting the story, it's a good read. Looks to be a neat woodchuck gun too! :D
 
Nice deer and hunting story. But I'm curious. Wouldn't it be easier to just carry a short carbine rifle than the handgun and large shooting bench? I used to read all of Bob Milek's articles in Guns and Ammo and he was considered the father of the "Specialty Pistol" but I don't remember him ever needing a stand like that. I'm not trying to disparage you in any way just asking for my own curiosity.

I have considered getting one of the Ruger Compact rifles in 308 for using just like how you are using your handgun. They have a 12.5" LOP and a 16" barrel and I thought it would make a great tight woods gun. And with a heavy coat on the LOP would be just about perfect for me.

You have a very pretty place to hunt too.
 
I use the Bog-Gear set-up, for times that I know I will be shooting from a seated or double kneeling position.
Much of my hunting is from the prone position and I use a short Harris Bi-pod and a small field bag.
I prefer all types of handguns over rifles.
https://www.longrangehunting.com/th...p-100-by-michael-deloach-nine-run-gun.241320/
https://www.longrangehunting.com/th...clone-xp-100-works-great-on-mule-deer.251409/
https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/filled-my-last-two-antelope-tags.252627/
A newbie shooting my 7mm Dakota XP-100 past a mile.
https://youtu.be/StlxcMAcGSQ
 
Thanks Ernie. Nice blogs on the guns and hunting. I have shot some TC Contenders in 30-30 and 223. It was fun but I never bought one of my own guns. I wanted a 357 and 22lr version. My bud had 22lr with 10” barrel and said he couldn’t miss with it.
 
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