billythekid007
New member
So... this is me venting.
Went out this afternoon to try my luck at some coyote's.
Got into my little position under a tree.. on a fence row and got all settled in.. chambered a round and got ready to call.
called (rabbit distress) for no more than 15 sec. (literally) and two big yotes start hauling out of the tree line across the field at about 300yds. one stops at about 200.. the other behind it.. take my time and fire. Nothing! I missed..
it gets worse..
sat for about 1 min. mad at myself and called again.. 30 secs. later the other yote comes out at about 150 yds. he just sat and looked at me for almost a minute. I took my time adjusted the scope...FIRE! yes... I missed again.
what did I learn... well...
I was shooting a tikka 300 win. set-up I can shoot MOA at 300+ yds. on most any given day (I do it often) the scope was zeroed 1" high at 100.
However I had not bi-pod.. i was out of breath from trackin through all the mud.. and flat missed.
what I am saying is.. I have herd this said on here before. I can shoot "moa" all day with a bench and relaxed etc... but when you are in the field (most of the time) its different. something I have known just never experienced like today...
an off hand shot at 150+ with your hart pounding and out of breath is tough.
next trip.. MORE PRACTICE, Bi-pod, and then some more practice.
anyway.. thought someone might also learn from this... I know I did..
thoughts?
Went out this afternoon to try my luck at some coyote's.
Got into my little position under a tree.. on a fence row and got all settled in.. chambered a round and got ready to call.
called (rabbit distress) for no more than 15 sec. (literally) and two big yotes start hauling out of the tree line across the field at about 300yds. one stops at about 200.. the other behind it.. take my time and fire. Nothing! I missed..
it gets worse..
sat for about 1 min. mad at myself and called again.. 30 secs. later the other yote comes out at about 150 yds. he just sat and looked at me for almost a minute. I took my time adjusted the scope...FIRE! yes... I missed again.
what did I learn... well...
I was shooting a tikka 300 win. set-up I can shoot MOA at 300+ yds. on most any given day (I do it often) the scope was zeroed 1" high at 100.
However I had not bi-pod.. i was out of breath from trackin through all the mud.. and flat missed.
what I am saying is.. I have herd this said on here before. I can shoot "moa" all day with a bench and relaxed etc... but when you are in the field (most of the time) its different. something I have known just never experienced like today...
an off hand shot at 150+ with your hart pounding and out of breath is tough.
next trip.. MORE PRACTICE, Bi-pod, and then some more practice.
anyway.. thought someone might also learn from this... I know I did..
thoughts?