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Offline longislandhunter

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1 Bird Hunt
« on: October 12, 2007, 01:34:56 PM »
Had time today to get in a pest hunt at the duck farm for the last couple of hours of daylight.  Weapon of choice for this hunt was my newly acquired Crosman G-1 Extreme and crow mags.  The rifle still has the stock trigger in it but I have a CDT trigger on the way  :)

Got to the farm, drove down the dirt road to the breeder farm and parked the truck in my usual spot. I got out of the truck  looked up and saw about 15 starlings perched on the old telephone pole 30 yards away.  Popped in a crow mag, set the range on the scope and pulled the trigger.  The gun fired, I heard the pop as the pellet hit, I even saw feathers floating in the air, but the starling took flight and headed north flying pretty strongly.  I'm not quite sure what happened, I guess I just didn't hit him in the right spot.  Oh well.

I went into the barn that is adjacent to the telephone pole, set up my backpack seat near a window and waited for another batch of starlings to land.  Took about 10 minutes but finally a small flock of about 30 birds landed.  I put the crosshairs on a fine looking specimen, pulled the trigger, heard the "POP" and the bird just rolled over on the wire and plummeted to the ground.  That was more like it   :)

I stayed at my post for another 20 minutes or so but the birds just weren't landing anymore so I decided to head over to the main farm and still hunt around the edges.  I still hunted the perimeter of the main farm for about an hour and even though I did see 2 G-hogs  I never got another shot.  I made a slow stealthy stalk on both G-hogs, but they both busted me just before I got within range.  Oh well, I had fun making the attempt anyway.  

I finished out my trip by enjoying a short target session shooting at pine cones clinging to the branches of a large dead pine.  The accuracy of the rifle still impresses me but I know it will be alot easier to shoot accurately once I pop in that beautiful gold trigger   !!   :)

Jeff

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Offline PeakChick

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RE: 1 Bird Hunt
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2007, 02:32:21 PM »
One less verminous starling, Good shooting Jeff. Always enjoy your duck farm stories.
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RE: 1 Bird Hunt
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2007, 02:42:39 PM »
Great buddy, the farm alway's produce's something for you. Nice account of your hunt for the day and sharp shootingtoo.:) Ed
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RE: 1 Bird Hunt
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2007, 03:36:03 PM »


Great account of your hunt Jeff,



It sure looks like your feelings of the G-1 were correct ! She sure did her job today. After you dress her up with a GRT-III GOLD Trigger, I'll bet she sings !



Great shootin there Jeff, I await the next chapter in your Adventuresin AirGunHunting...

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