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  1. 2 hours ago, Doc said:

    It bothers me to hear anyone here celebrating the fact that some of the more controversial members are now gone. Yes, I know there are some that work at being controversial, but some of those people have also been responsible for the site maintaining opposing viewpoints that provided a complete discussion of the issues that we outdoors-people frequently encounter. This site grew from controversy. I have watched what has made this site become one of the most outstanding NYS hunting and fishing forums from the day of its inception to its high point. I have watched the place grow from nothing, and I know what made this forum work. It would be a shame to have the site neutered because people become afraid to express their opinions, feeling they will be labeled as "pot-stirrers" and such.

    The site has lost some of it's spirit and interest lately. Maybe we could use a little pot-stirring. Let's not choose to run away like others have done, but let's also be a bit more tolerant of opposing opinions and even encourage discussion and controversy.

    I totally agree with you, except for the fact that most of the pot stirrers that left were the ones calling for the banning and censoring of other members when their lies were challenged with facts, also breaking several rules and then crying like babies when they were put into time out.

    You can only have a discussion of opposing viewpoints with adults, so the cry babies started another site and I wish them well.

    I would also like to see a growing membership, but it is what it is.

     

     

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  2. Two more down.

    These mice were always hanging out in no shoot spots, so I decided to use nature against nature and strategically placed some pieces of watermelon in those areas so the raccoons would do what they do best and scare them into shoot zones.

    It worked like a charm.

      

     

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  3. That's the $2,500 AGM Adder TS35-384 thermal I use as a backup.

    My primary scope is the Nvis Halo X50, but it's a longer range scope that sucks for close range work, as you can see in this pic I took of the same spot I dropped the Mus with the Adder.

    There's a plethora of shorter range thermal scopes available for the hunter looking to get into the sport for under $2K. 

    SJC

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  4. Have to do some late job's tonight (5/24), so I decided to stay up late and do some hunting around the house.

    Spotted this Mus perusing the grapevines between the houses.

    It started out in a no shoot zone and then after it got tired of torturing me, it wandered behind the neighbors shed.

    Hunting and trying to shoot Mus with a pellet rifle at night will teach you patience.

     

    SJC

     

     

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  5. Three of my buddies connected in Delaware county and my handicapped friend came real close Monday AM, but the weather screwed us up big time.

    Going to be taking him out again this weekend for another try, as the weather is supposed to be beautiful and the word Quit isn't in his vocabulary.

    Good luck to all.

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  6. Cat and Mus.

    Last night on perimeter watch I had this mouse that really pushed it.

    Wouldn't stop for a shot and when it did, I found that I didn't tighten the tank all the way in and the resounding click was all that happened when I pulled the trigger.

    After the click, that freaking mouse ran towards me and under the deck.

    I went inside and cleared the rifle and made sure it was working.

    Went out and found it lurking under the deck with the thermal spotter, not giving me a shot for about 10 minutes until I heard it scurrying under the ladder, trying to flank me.

    Bad move for the mouse, as I was dialed in and I dropped it before it charged.

    Another mouse bites the dust.

    https://youtu.be/XOyoi4MGWZI

     

     

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  7. As noted in Airedales air gun post earlier this month, After varmint season ended I mounted my backup Adder scope on my "Black Cat" Fusion2  PcP converted .177 air rifle to do some genus Mus eradication around the homestead after seeing some running around while testing thermals earlier in the year.

    I found an old jar of almond butter in the cabinet and made a couple of bait piles to view from my deck. 

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    It didn't take long to put the Cat to work.

    Mus 1

    Mus 2

    And a confirmation pic of Mus 2

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  8. I too have been using pump, spring, Co2 and PCP pistols & rifles in all sorts of calibers since I was a wee lad too.

    I've been using a 9mm PCP for hunting critters/varmints for awhile and updated my smaller pest control line up last summer with a Umarex Fusion2 .177 rifle, using converted 90g CO2 cartridges that I can charge with air.

    It has an awesome trigger, 50 consistent shots per cartridge, awesome accuracy with RWS + cheaper pellets, have had no issue with pellets feeding from both magazines and it's backyard quiet.

    Only issue I have with it, it's not left handed, but being it's so light I can cycle the bolt with no problems while supporting it with my left hand.

    There's a big accuracy consistency using compressed air compared to Co2 and saving money by not having to buy Co2 cartridges is a big plus too.

    After the coyote season ended, I mounted and sighted in my Adder thermal scope on the Fusion2 and it's ready for those pesky Vermin day or night.

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    Yes, I mounted a $2,500 thermal scope on a $130 rifle !

    I've been using the air force hand pump if I don't have access to my friends compressor and have been looking into getting a small 12v/110v compressor like you have for awhile.

    How do you like the compressor Airedale ?

    Home Depot has a couple of small compressors for sale now and I'll probably go that route for ease of replacement if anything goes wrong.

    Your thread just might get me to finally order it !

     

    SJC

     

        

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  9. 1 hour ago, boo711 said:

    My wife didn’t base her decision on Kathy. 

    Isn't Kathy Hochul the current NY Governor ?

    You claim your wife made her decision not to vote for Zeldin or vote at all based on the obvious lies about Zeldin's stance on Roe vs Wade that were paid for by the Democratic party and Kathy, the sole beneficiary of those lies.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  10. 17 hours ago, boo711 said:

    Lol. My wife’s pretty intelligent. She made her decision by listening to the candidates. Not by listening to the Dems. Thanks though 

    Plenty of intelligent people were fooled by the lefts propaganda machine pulling on the feminine heart strings.

    Hochul was betting on that and won because of it.

     

  11. On 3/27/2023 at 8:16 AM, boo711 said:

    It’s not the stupid people as you say. With all these social issues Republicans are pushing they are losing votes. My wife didn’t vote in the mid terms. Has always voted Republican. Couldn’t vote for someone who thought Roe should have been overturned.  Zeldin thought it was good so she didn’t vote. She’s not the only one I know who felt that way. I think these things will come back to bite them in the ass. Think that is why there wasn’t a red wave this past November. And it could hurt them again. 

    The Dems were lying about the abortion issue to get votes, as it wasn't being overturned at all by the GOP.

    Your wife was misinformed and that's what Dems do best, as they have nothing to run on, which is evident in the way the country is up a creek without a paddle now.

     

     

     

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  12. I forgot to add and assumed that others would know that the parent case of the 20-250 is the 22-250.

    It's necked down in two stages.

    I've had good accuracy with first fully sized cases compared to fire formed cases.

    The bull barrel is 26"s long, has a 1-9 twist and is chambered for the long 55 gr Berger BTHP projo.

    The rifle weighs a ton, but that'll be addressed in the off season.

    The 55 gr is designed for long range shooting, not meant for the sub 100 yard shots I'm using it for.

    The first dog I heart shot at 75 yards dropped like a rock, with pass through.

    The dog I shot at 20 yards I hit in the shoulder and blew it's leg and chest to pieces, without pass through.

    I've had very good luck with the 40 gr V max in the 20 practical, but it won't hold up to the velocity potential of the 20-250, so I bought some tougher constructed 40 gr Nosler Ballistic tips that I'm told can be pushed to at least 4,500 fps.

    I'm happy with the 55's and have 500 of them, so I'll stick with them and mess with the 40's too.

    Hopefully I'll get to test it out past 200 yards on some chucks this summer.

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  13. I've used/tried a lot of rifle calibers during my 4+ decades of predator hunting.

    This is what I'm using in 2023.

    Because I like it and it works very well for me, the .243 has been my primary cartridge for most of my time predator hunting, only switching to a .20 caliber cartridge for use when hunting in caliber restricted areas of the state.

    Before I started hunting in those areas, the .22 hornet was my backup cartridge of choice.

    The 204 Ruger is available, but because I can, I wanted to build a wildcat .20 caliber chambered rifle.

    I decided to build a  20 practical, which is a .223 case necked down to 20 caliber.

    I was looking to mimic the 22 hornets speed and wanted to push a .20 cal 40 gr projo past 4,000 fps.

    The 20 practical was the easiest and cheapest way for me to accomplish that.

    Plenty of brass available and places to buy savage pre fit chambered barrels.

    In terms of forming/sizing brass and loading for a wildcat cartridge, this is as easy as it gets.

    One pass through the press to form the brass, load it and go to the range.

    No difference in performance from a first sized or fireformed piece of brass.

    I now prefer the 20 practical over the 22 hornet.

    In 2021, after buying and liking the .243 Savage Impulse Predator straight pull rifle, I wanted to build one in .20 practical.

    Only problem is that Savage has no .378" .223 rim size bolt head available for the Impulse rifle and there's no aftermarket support for it either.

    So my quest was to find an acceptable .20 cal cartridge with a .473" rim dia case to fit the Impulse bolt head.

    Late in 2022, I was informed about the 20-250 cartridge, which fit all of my requirements.

    I don't know how I didn't find out about the 20-250 cartridge before that during my research. 

    .20 cal, .473" rim Dia, longer case to avoid magazine feeding issues with AI magazines, easy two step brass forming and loading.

    I found a barely used barrel that's too long and heavy, but I didn't have to wait 9 months to have one made.

    I'll get it shortened and maybe reprofiled after the 2023 season ends.

    One negative about the 20-250 cartridge, is barrel life.

    All small caliber bottleneck wiz bang rifle cartridges suffer from short barrel life.

    The 20-250 is supposed to have just over a 1k round lifespan shooting super hot 40 gr 4,500 fps loads.

    The way I look at it, it's my backup rifle and if I shoot it 50 times a year with mild 55 gr loads, this barrel should last me at least 30+ years.

    I don't know if I'm going to be around that long, so I bought some tough 40 gr projos and plan to shoot it like I stole it.

    The 20-250 is super accurate, drops coyote and is a great addition to my predator hunting cartridge line up.

     

    SJC

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

      

     

     

     

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  14. Well my quest to have all straight pull hunting rifles has come to fruition.

    The only rifle that wasn't straight pull, was my backup custom left handed 20 practical turn bolt savage predator rifle.

    That rifle will be collecting dust now, as I built a 20-250 Savage Impulse Predator rifle to take it's place.

    I sighted it in last weekend using 55 grn berger HP coyote death pills and it's ready to go.

    SJC

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  15. Had something hit the bait piles last weekend after the storms, so although I was tired, I went out to see what might show up.

    Had one come in downwind and spotted it through the branches trying to sneak away through a flooded field.

    Took the shot and it ran a little before disappearing into the tall grass.

    Didn't see anything moving afterwards but deer, so I went home.

    1/28 Dog

     

     

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