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Spring has sprang...
« on: April 21, 2008, 01:59:52 PM »
During the last couple of weeks I've started noticing lots of starlings and grackles around-- except in my yard :~(

Well, it looks as though that's changed as I pulled into the driveway coming home from dinner with the folks this evening. I saw 4-5 grackles feeding in the lawn a little ways from the house. They didn't fly away, though they did look up as I passed by them and up into the garage. After closing the garage door, I hurried upstairs and grabbed my B26-2 from her recliner chair, loaded a handy .177 Tomahawk into the breech (I love how smooth this thing cocks), closed her up, flipped open the front and rear caps on the Leapers 4-16x50 scope, zoomed it up to ~8x, set the AO for, oh... let's say about 40 yards, and thumbed the safety to the right. I eased the sliding glass door to the deck open and did a low creep out to the railing. Quietly sliding the B26 across my forearm which was steadied on top of the railing, I set the crosshairs on the nearest black iridescent head...

Let me pause here to interject that I've been doing a little more offhand practicing now that it's gotten warmer and have been plinking at the bottom of a metal Christmas tree stand propped up on a fencepost out near the pond about 45 yards from the front door. The bright red bottom is easy for me to see and you can sure tell when you hit it. I'm now able to hit it off-hand pretty much every time with the B26, as well as my Powerline 1000S, TF89 and even my QB57. I've still got a long ways to go in the accuracy dept., but shooting consistently at that distance offhand at an 8" dia. target has given me a little more confidence in my choice of when to pull the trigger, considering that I have trouble keeping the crosshairs in place for any length of time. Now, back to our story...

... where was I? Oh yeah, crosshairs... An easy squeeze of the trigger caused all of the grackles to fly-- except for one. He took one last step and fell on his beak. I did a rough distance check pacing off as I approached the bird, and came up with 38 paces-- I figured maybe 35 yards, but I'll check tomorrow. Here's a pic or two of the unfortunate beast. I hope this is the start of a fruitful season of pest elimination (is it really a pest if you want them around as targets?!?) LOL!

Bryan

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RE: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2008, 02:16:43 PM »


Great account of your hunt Bryan,



It looks like your in for some summer fun !



Great photo of your baby and trophy :)



I understand that the birds congregate on lawns that have large concentrations of grubs in them, they eat the grubs. :) You must take very good care of your lawn ..



Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.



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RE: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2008, 02:32:45 PM »
Bryan,beautifull shooting & real nice pics,your gun looks sharp leaning like that.......nice work...

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RE: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2008, 03:14:24 PM »


Excellent shooting Bryan and an excellent pic as well. I'm sure it's just the first of many pests you'll bag this year with that fine looking B26-2.



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RE: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2008, 04:15:13 PM »
Well done Brian, and a great shot. No mercy for those avian scum!
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Re: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2008, 05:36:30 PM »
Atta boy Brian and thanks for sharing.

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RE: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2008, 12:56:26 AM »
Thanks, Bill! I don't really do anything to the lawn other than try to keep it mowed. I've also heard that moles are also around because there are bugs and grubs in the ground, and if that's the case, I've got a lotta bugs because there's a lotta mole tracks!

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Re: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2008, 01:25:18 AM »
Nice shootin Bryan, there's plenty of them around now that summer's coming. Great pic the-2 look's fine next her harvest. Ed
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Re: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2008, 01:40:36 AM »
Thanks, gang! I've been so frustrated with trying to get any kind of shot at the few crows that came into my yard over the winter (I've come to the conclusion that they're simply smarter than me ;~) that it was a pleasant surprise to see the gracks stick around. Some of Ed (shadow)'s and several other's pictures of their quarry and shooters have inspired me to take more advantage of the late afternoon sunlight when I take my pics; hopefully they'll get better as time goes on. And of course, the B26-2 inspires me every time I look at it and pick it up. For me it just "fits". The only thing I think I'd change if I could would be if it were a pound or two lighter, but she seems to do the job when I do mine.

Now, if only a few yeller-beaks would appear...- LOL-

Bryan

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Re: Spring has sprang...
« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2008, 02:38:48 PM »
Yup it's just as fun setting up for a nice pic as it is hunting , almost hehehe. Again great shot and pic.:) Ed
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