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Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« on: December 25, 2008, 02:31:11 AM »
Well, Merry Christmas everyone!!  

The family exchanges gifts on Christmas eve and does "Santa" on Christmas.  I was presented with my wife's gift last night.  My air rifle dreams have come true!  I now "officially" have my AA-410 / .22 cal with the LH Thumbhole Walnut stock.  It's the best Christmas present ever (you'll put your eye out!), and I only had to wait 55 years!  

We had hoped to be in the NC mountains this Christmas, but in short, it just didn't work out that way this year.   But I was not going to miss the opportunity to do a little shooting.  One of the other "gifts" I ordered myself from Midway, along with a supply of Ballistol, was an "Outhouse" (see:  http://www.midwayusa.com/Search/Default.aspx#outhouse____-_1-2-4_8-16-32 ).  It came yesterday, so I went ahead and set it up in the corner of the back yard next to the neatly trimmed bushes and tried it out.  Yes!  With my tripod and 3-legged stool, I fit perfectly!  I positioned it so I could pop in the back side unseen and left the tripod and seat in over night.  Good thing because it was raining this morning.

True to my Christmas tradition, I was up by 6AM and had the coffee going.  Before daylight, I slipped out back with a pot of coffee and the new shooter, and was snug, dry and waiting.  The first Christmas hunt was a young rabbit that appeared just after first light, at about 15 yards.  PfffttT!  At about 3/4th power with a 200 BAR charge, there was very little noise and the bunny was a goner.  I let him lay and waited.  Within 30 minutes, victim #2 appears.  A nutter at about 40 yards.  PffttT!  Down he goes.  This rifle off a rest is an absolute killer.  Well, it is still barely daylight, and I thought, enough.  I will clean the kill and be back inside before the rest of the family is even up.  

Since it was raining, and since the AA-410 was all shiny and new, I decided to forgo a picture of her with the morning's hunt in the rain, so I laid the game at the foot of the funny looking bush and snapped a quick picture.  I had the critters skinned and cleaned in short order and took 'em in to rinse them off in the sink just in time to encounter the lovely wife in her robe asking "where's the coffeepot?"  In short, she wasn't thrilled about my plan to fry up some Christmas breakfast and suggested, emphatically, that I remove the "dead animals" from her kitchen.  OK.  So I bag them and take them out to the garage 'frig.  While I am out, I peek around the corner, and there is a third squirrel who didn't get the memo about my Christmas morning hunt.

So, I grab the rifle and this time take a standing, off hand shot at about 25 yards.  But this guy is hanging upside down off the side of the bird feeder with his head stuck into a hole on the back side of the feeder.  Wait. . . Wait . . .  So, finally he comes up for air for just a second and I have a brief shot, if not a good head profile, at least of something other than his hind quarters.  PffttT!  Down he falls, flopping a bit.  I cock and reload, and step around the corner just in time to see him recover a bit and start a run for it.  PffttT! PffttT!!  Two quick shots (would have been impossible with a springer), and the second flips the wounded nutter again.  This time, he doesn't go any further.  It had mostly stopped raining, so I did grab a quick shot with the morning's third kill along side the AA-410.  I am amazed how quiet and how deadly this PCP rifle is.  

By the way, the "Outhouse" blind has two big, oval loops of spring material that can be looped onto itself and stuffed into a backpack for easy transport.  Pull it out of the back pack and it pretty much pops open all by itself.  There is no floor in the one-man tent.  6 small metal stakes secure the front and back.  And though it was only a light rain, I was perfectly dry.  Sitting with my back to the back wall and the rifle on the tripod, it is a perfect fit with about 2 inches of the rifle barrel sticking out from the front zipper slit window.  There are also side and rear zipper windows, but it would be a bit tough to shoot from a tripod from more than just the front window.  The height of the tent is enough to stand up in pretty easily, and this makes it pretty easy to step into and step out of the portable blind with the back flap unzipped.  

This is going to be a great addition to the portable tripod and seat I use for shooting (see:  http://www.gatewaytoairguns.com/airguns/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=10006&posts=13&highlight=portable&highlightmode=1#M79947 ).  It, the seat, the tripod and an air rifle, particularly with a sling, can pretty easily be carried into the woods.  I could have sat quietly and popped squirrels all day from this blind.  In the woods of western NC, together with the AA-410, this combo is going to be an absolute squirrel slayer!  

Happy New Year, too, and happy hunting!

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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2008, 02:55:13 AM »
Sweet set-up Tommy. We have the same funny looking bush here. Congrats on the beautiful shooter. Them critters don't stand a chance.

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Re: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2008, 03:10:11 AM »
Great christmas hunt story.....those first two victims never knew where the shots came from.  That "bush" with their windows down looks like the ghost from christmas past...heh heh.  Yep....those multi-shot PCP's are great for quick follow-up shots.  Congrats on your new "weapon" and it's first 3 hits.
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Re: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2008, 04:21:21 AM »
Now that's the way to start the day,,,,, outstanding Tommy, great shooting.  That rifle sure is sweet lookin !!  Congrats,, I'll be looking forward to all the future hunting gate posts/pics I know that rifle is gonna generate.......

Jeff
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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2008, 05:42:20 AM »
I can hear Carol now...

You need another tent for game prep and maybe a propane frying rig.  :)

Merry Christmas!

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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2008, 08:58:54 AM »
what a set up you got there!

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pffft, pffft.. I love it!
« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2008, 02:14:07 PM »
What a Christmas you had Tommy!!  Very nice shooting and that 410 is definitely lethal and quiet.  Now you know how I feel when I shoot the shrouded Condor, but you have a multi-shot!  I 've eyeing the 410 .22 for a couple of months now :)  Hopefully next year..

That setup looks great and you have proved it works well!  I 've been thinking about getting a blind like that for the crows which fly away every time I approach any of the windows.  This way I can wait for them in the morning and hopefully stay undetected, before they come.  Is it 78" tall or 68"?  I have a bipod already that I 'm thinking of using.  Not sure how it's going to work out.  I wish these blinds came in Hardwoods or Realtree AP camo..

BTW, my wife is the same way.. it's her kitchen, but she also wants them out of the house!  :0   Very nice harvest in such a short time
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Diana 36 .177
Diana 350 .22 (donated by Timmy!)
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Air Force Condor .22 (Airhog)
Air Force Condor .25 (Talon Tunes)
Air Force Condor .25 (Lemak)  
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Re: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2008, 02:29:28 PM »
Great set up Tommy, and of course a sweet PCP to go along with it as well...:) So you are finally stretching the 410's legs now..:) Way to go buddy.
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RE: pffft, pffft.. I love it!
« Reply #8 on: December 25, 2008, 02:39:17 PM »
Harry:

78" must be the height.  I am over 6' and can stand up inside.  Yep, the squirrels were getting a bit wary of anything moving in the open "sniping" window (did you notice the open window upstairs?).  And usually, with my springers, after the first shot, every squirrel knows exactly what 'that" sound means so it seems like I usually don't see another for the rest of the day.  But I guess they haven't figured out what pffft! means yet.  And it didn't even seem to disturb the birds at the feeder when I flipped the first rabbit and squirrel, both on the ground.  Plenty of time to adjust the AO focus, put the crosshairs right on the mark and wait for exactly the right shot.

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Re: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #9 on: December 25, 2008, 02:41:16 PM »
I bought one of those camo blinds last year,,,, they are great.  Mine is a bit larger as I planned on using mine for bowhunting also but they really are cool.  They're perfect for  just what Tommy used it for,,,, a backyard blind to snipe from :)

Jeff
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Re: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2008, 03:01:13 PM »
I can definitely see my new "old hobby" is going to get expensive. Wounder if McDonald's
needs a new part time burger flipper for a few weeks to get my set up? Great first harvest and story.
 You cant beat these AA rifles. My wife hates when I make  squirrel and dumplings in her kitchen but man are they good.
 I just remind her, "I paid for this kitchen".  

Keep that AA warm and happy,
 ShadowShot
2010 Kills

12 Tree Rats
36 Grackles
47 Cow Birds
4 Starlings
2 Crows
1 Ground Hog
9

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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #11 on: December 26, 2008, 01:52:56 AM »
If I told my wife that "I payed for the kitchen" I think it would be the last time she would let me enter it   :D

My hat is off to you sir,,,, for I must admit that I personally am not that brave !!  :)

Jeff
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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #12 on: December 26, 2008, 02:01:58 AM »


Dis I say I SAID or I THOUGHT to my self?.....
Ah we get along fine.  I have discovered two words that will end all marital arguments and bring peace back to your home.......


Yes Mam.



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2010 Kills

12 Tree Rats
36 Grackles
47 Cow Birds
4 Starlings
2 Crows
1 Ground Hog
9

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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #13 on: December 26, 2008, 02:21:22 AM »
Well, as my son says, the neighbors probably do refer to me as "Oh, THAT guy!".  But hey, it is an upscale blind for use with my upscale AA-410, and I have only been whacking the upscale varmints.  And after all, this is South Carolina.  Do you think I am over-reaching socially?

PS:  You can just see my air rifle target backstop on the left and perhaps make out the gas grill and side stack smoker off to the side of the screened porch. This all seems perfectly normal to me.  Thank you, Lord for blessing me with being born, raised right and living the good life here in the South.

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RE: Funny Looking Bush / Banished from the KItchen!
« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2008, 05:35:50 AM »


I was looking to start getting my rig set up and found the perfect addition for this set up.
Just wish it would fit..
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5774962






Eat your Heart Out Tcups

2010 Kills

12 Tree Rats
36 Grackles
47 Cow Birds
4 Starlings
2 Crows
1 Ground Hog
9