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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Hunting Gate => : longislandhunter May 26, 2008, 02:28:59 PM

: Mendoza Bird Hunt
: longislandhunter May 26, 2008, 02:28:59 PM


As soon as I got home from work this afternoon I grabbed the newly sighted in Mendoza 600-RM .177 ,,, a container of CPL's and headed for the duck farm. It was time for the Mendoza to go on her first bird hunt.



Got to the farm and surveyed the situation. At the north end of the farm is a HUGE mullberry tree. The tree now has it's full foliage and is just starting to produce berries and there were large flocks of starlings coming and going from the tree. I made a bee line for the tree and was amazed that even as I approached the tree most of the starlings stayed perched in the top branches. The tree is surrounded by thick weeds and brush so I backed myself into the chest high weeds and set up my backpack folding seat. I was dressed in full camo so I blended right in. I wasn't settled in for more than 5 minutes before the birds started landing in the top branches of the tree in good numbers. The berries on the tree are still to small for the birds to be interested in but for some reason the tree was attracting birds like a magnet.



For the next hour and 1/2 I picked away at the birds. There were plenty of birds up in the tree but there were so many branches and leaves that it was difficult to pick out a bird much less get a clear shot,, either the leaves or the branches were usually in the way. I missed quite a few birds due to the pellets hitting small branches as I attempted to snake pellets through tiny shooting windows in the canopy, but I also got my share of kills. It was very challenging which made it that much more enjoyable and when I did get a kill it was a rush !! :) The shooting from under the tree was for the most part fairly close range,,, 10 to 15 yards but I also nailed a couple of birds at a grain feeder 25 yards away from where I was sitting.



The Mendoza had performed well on her first hunt. The rifle was comfortable to carry around the farm, the balance of the rifle made it quick to point and get on target quickly and the accuracy of the rifle spoke for itself.  I took a couple of pics after I got home so I could show off the Mendoza and her first kills to the other GTA hunters.



Jeff



The final tally was 25 dead starlings. I was only able to retrieve 10 of em for pics because most of the birds fell into briars and bushes so thick that there was no way to get in there to get em. Oh well,,,, at least the feral cats and raccoons will eat good tonight :)



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: PeakChick May 26, 2008, 03:05:04 PM
Sounds like you and the Mendoza had a good first day Jeff. Well Done!
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: riarcher May 26, 2008, 04:23:59 PM
Last time I tried was a rainy day.
25-30 yds. starlings galore. Missed every darn one! (after the 4th or 5th I quit)
Next day at the targets I noticed consistant 1 1/4" high and right from POA!
Looks as though you did a lot better.
Good for you. Starlings are really raising heck at the feeder this year.
Their time is coming though. LOL

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: Big_Bill May 26, 2008, 04:33:25 PM


Great hunt with your new baby Jeff,



This rifle is not as bashful as you previous rifles, the Mendoza is not shy when it comes to hunting..



Great shooting Jeff and Great photos also !



Thanks for sharing,



Bill

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: longislandhunter May 26, 2008, 04:47:04 PM


Thanks Stephanie, Bill and Gary,,,,,



I really enjoyed my time at the farm this afternoon, the birds were just an extra bonus :)



Jeff

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: luckycharm May 27, 2008, 06:26:03 AM
nice shootin
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: TexasShooter72 May 27, 2008, 09:23:34 AM
It's nice to see the Mendoza in different lighting than on a website somewhere!  That's an attractive rifle...   now did you say you went for the .22 or the .177?  Dammit- I just might have to get me one of those!
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: longislandhunter May 27, 2008, 10:35:55 AM


Matt,,,,



My rifle is .177



I got it from http://www.sportsmansguide.com for $79 bucks :)



They are selling it for $89 but I used a $10 off coupon,,,, but they only have it in .177



I've been looking at the rifle on that site for months and almost pushed the order button about a thousand times,,,, finally I just said "the heck with it" and went ahead and pushed the button :)



I wanted the rifle for a bird gun and she turned out to be perfect for the job.  Haven't chrony'd it yet but the rifle definitely has some power to it.



I know where I can get one in .22 for a good price and I'm thinking about grabbing one of them also since the .177 has impressed me so much....



Jeff

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: Timmyj1959@yahoo.com May 27, 2008, 12:23:27 PM
Hey Jeff, Great shootin Bud!! I always look forward to your posts. Man kinda like Harry & myself, Ya just got that "Hunter" instinct!! I would LOVE to come up your way some time, would  Love to get together with my Northern Buds,, You,, Harry,, Joe Cuz,,Phil, just to name a few. Maybe Ed could join us?? Could Ya take me to your "Farm"?? I promise to wear my Best Camo& not talk too much!LOL!! Tim.
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: longislandhunter May 27, 2008, 01:01:31 PM


Thanks Tim,,,



Would be great if a bunch of us could get together, north and south,,,, I know I would certainly enjoy that,,,,,something to shoot for in the future  :)



Jeff

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: riarcher May 28, 2008, 01:55:43 AM
Me too,,, me too?
I'd "chip-in' on something. If you don't mind an old fart taggin along.
Gary
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: gamo2hammerli May 28, 2008, 07:50:33 PM
Wow, you got 25 of them....that's incredible shooting!!!  Nice gun....nice scope too.... what kind of scope you got on her?