Author Topic: Night Wabbit  (Read 1837 times)

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Night Wabbit
« on: December 18, 2007, 06:36:41 AM »
Hello all.  Been lurking around these parts for a while now.  I've been enjoying all the hunting stories posted by LongIslandhunter, Shadow and all the others, I must say.

I've been airgun hunting in my back yard for about 4 years now.  When I moved into my rural home, my neighbour informed me of the rampant squirrel population that was regularly getting into his shed and destroying sails on him.  He'd been shooting them with a bb gun (literally, bb's) and not having much success in limiting their population, so I figured I'd join in the fun.  I started with a Crossman Springmaster, certainly no powerhouse, but I learned to shoot it accurately and took dozens of nutters out of my back yard.  Most shots are a hair under 20 yards from my back door to the shed and wellhouse, and so long as the wind stayed reasonable, and I did my part, the little crossman dispatched the critters without much fuss.  Now I only see one or 2 every couple of months.  That's somewhat disappointing to me, but hey, that was the goal, wasn't it?

Recently I upgraded to a Daina 34 .177 with a Bushnell 3-9x32 scope.  Oh, what a difference!  This is a beautiful airgun, accurate as the shooter, and a beauty to handle.  I don't think it gets it's due online!

We've been pretty much overrun by showshoe hares in our area for the last 2 years.  I suspect next year will be different, I've been seeing alot of bobcat and coyote lately, and they used to be pretty scarce.  The hares make a mess of our gardens and flower beds, not to mention decent targets!  So a little more population control was initiated.

'Twas a Saturday night and the wife and kid had gone to bed about 1/2 hour earlier.  I peered out the back porch window into the night gloom.  Something caught my eye.  There it was again....  Behind the old log at the back edge of the lawn....  And again, a rabbit's head kept popping above the log before dipping down again for another bite.

I grabbed the 34, cocked it and slid a CP hollowpoint into the breach.  This gun likes these hollowpoints out to beyond 40 yards, as far as I'm likely to take a shot.  Stepping out onto the back porch, I realise I have a problem.  It's pitch dark out except for the porch light, which illuminates the target area sufficiently, but the glare on the scope is blinding to me.  I quitely slip down the back stairs, heading away from the rabbit, and slip into the shadow behind the porch.  Now I'm about 30 yards from where I spotted Thumper.  Crap, no rest is available here.  Oh, well, we'll see what we can see.  

I hoist the mighty Diana to my shoulder and find my target with the scope.  Seems strangely sensitive to my head position, the scope wants to black out.....  THERE HE IS!!!!  Still bobbing away, 2 seconds he's visible, then 10 he's not.  I watch for what seems an eternity, feeling my excitement build, struggling to slow my heartbeat, and thus the dance of the crosshairs on the target area.  I'm gonna want more than 2 seconds to make this shot, I think...  Calm now, steady.  Up pops Thumper's head again.  I make a quite squeak/kissing noise with my lips and he freezes and stairs in my general direction, blinded by the porch light 10' to my right.  The gun pulses  *THUD..WHAAaaP*, unnaturally loud in the still of the night, and Thumper leaps up clear of the log and falls back into the brambles behind.  I hear Thumper thrash for maybe 5 seconds and the still returns, broken only by the barking of the neighbour's surprised dogs a few hundred feet away.  I grab my flashlight and go to inspect my prey.  A nice male hare, about the size of a fat 10 pound housecat (though I doubt he weighted that much...), marred only by a .177 cal hole just under the inside of his left eye.  Not bad at all for a 30yd offhand shot, I think!

Wish I'd taken a photo, but no such luck.

Great little forum here, lots of knowledge to absorb.  Hope you all enjoy this little story,

J

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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2007, 06:55:54 AM »
Excellent recount of your hunt J,,,, outstanding :)   I could just see that big old bunny staring your way after you made your squeal.   Congrats on a fine shot for sure, challenging enough during the day but even more so in the dark with no laser or lamp on the scope.  I will be looking forward to your future hunting posts eagerly !!  :)

I am getting a 34 Panther for Christmas,,, it's in the basement now waiting to get wrapped.  I'm hoping mine is as good a hunter as yours evidently is  :)

Welcome to the forum,,, you're gonna love it here..... nice people who just love air gunning......

Jeff
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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2007, 07:45:48 AM »
I'm sure your Panther won't disappoint!

My 34 was a bear to cock the first few times, rough with a stiff detent, but it rapidly improved.  The first 50 or so shots walked the scope about an inch in the 2 piece mount (I know...), but since degreasing the rail and cranking the screws down as hard as could be recommended, it hasn't moved in about 800 shots or so.  Blue locktight on the stock bolts.  Lots of elevation cranked into the scope (droop and all), but it holds it's zero well and I'm too cheap to get a 1 piece adjustable mount yet.  Maybe one day...

I've not lube tuned the rifle or anything yet (and I'm not sure I will), but after a pile of pellets have gone thru it, the firing cycle is smooth and certain, there's more twang when I close the door on my Camry.  The kick is very manageable, follow thru is easy.  I use a palm up artillery hold for this rifle, and if I were to grip the stock, my thumb would be about 1.5" behind the forarm screw.  That's where mine wants to be rested.

I've been enjoying my visits here for a couple months, and I look forward to more stories!

J

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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2007, 08:55:35 AM »
Great account of your hunt and glad that you shared it with us, fine shot also. We hope to hear more of your hunting adventure's in the near future. We truly have a GREAT! Forum here and happy to have you as part of our Airgun family. Ed
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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2007, 11:24:02 AM »


Welcome to the GTA Jason,



Great account of your hunt, and good shootin there.



I look forward to your future hunts, and adventures !



We all love photos, and they are always appreciated !!



Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.



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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2007, 04:05:09 AM »
HI Jason, im also a newbie to tha GTA. I have already been given a warm welcome, these guys + gals are great. I also cruised the sight for a couple weeks before joining. Jeff(AKA Longisland) and Ed(Shadow) seem to be the resident pro hunters. Great account of your hunt, and remember to keep your camera handy, we just love those hunting PICS

A warm welcome, and we hope to see you around often

Johan

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Re: Night Wabbit
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2007, 08:50:13 AM »
Great story, Welcome aboard.................:)

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Re: Night Wabbit
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2007, 02:12:45 PM »
Thanks for the welcome, folks!  Looking forward to more stories!

J

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RE: Night Wabbit
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2007, 04:22:48 PM »
A successful Christmas hunting story - good stuff, lol.