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A mixed bag last evening
      #200285 - 22/01/12 03:40 PM

Going out on the quad bike to change irrigation yesterday evening, was surprised in one vineyard to have a couple of fallow does jump across in front of me entering the vineyard from a grassy area.

Oops, they are my last two that escaped. Had not seen them for three weeks. So back home to get a rifle. Bugger! I only took the scope off the .222 two days ago to correct a slight slant on the reticle and it needed re-sighting in. My .30-06 also has a 'new' scope needing sighting in as well. The .308 is ready. But I don't like using these in the vineyards for safety reasons.

So the .22 Mag came out. Double checked the sighting and off I went.

Blitzen of course came along.

I have some mid row fescues that need mowing, dry now but high grass, so the fallow had cover. First check of the same vineyard, no deer, second pass checking all rows and there was a doe. Swapped sides to get a earth backdrop. She was still in that area. Telling Blitz to keep quiet, took a shot. A hit but missed the brain, second shot fired very quickly as she turned and down she went. The .222 would have dropped her no problem with the first shot.

Now to find her partner, another doe. Circled the vineyard twice, and found her hiding in some high grass but moving across the rows. Moved down the row, these vines were lower so can see, usually, several rows, but no she was gone. Back to the headlands. Found her sometime later jumping back into the vineyard from a paddock. Good she was running towards me. Then spotted me and took off. Looks good to see a deer jumping the fences, running freely and jumping into the next vineyard. Thought she was going to cross the road, but no, she crossed a track into a neighbours vineyard. Had a look for her until dark but she was gone. Definitely the last one left.

Also shot a couple of rabbits, one now in the freezer, the other in Blitz's stomach. While looking for the deer thought I spotted her lying flat and hiding in a row, but no, a crafty fox. A headshot and he too was in the bag!

Tally for the late night. One (escapee) fallow doe, one fox, two rabbits.

Now I wanted to take photos. Paati's thread is so good with the regular photos. But it was night by the time I got home, and then many hours gutting (I had left the deer ungutted too long but should still be OK), skinning, then butchering the deer and little rabbit. Knew today was going to be very hot, so decided to cut up the deer and put it in proper cuts straight to the freezer. It was a warm night. Did the cutting under the lights on the verandah, shorts and short sleeve weather.

Left the fox outside, but he will be very stinky with the 35 deg heat and sun on him.

An unexpected evening and more so, the nights work.

Got another deer full of lovely venison though.

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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: NitroX]
      #200289 - 22/01/12 04:08 PM

All those lovely guns and none ready to shoot ?

Think you need to "get your ducks in a row" mate.

At least the magnum had a lap I suppose and you did get one of those missing doe's.

How do you do your rabbit ?. I like it done the same as apricot chicken.

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Edited by FATBOY404 (22/01/12 04:09 PM)


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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: FATBOY404]
      #200291 - 22/01/12 04:21 PM

Neale,

I could use an open sighted Martini-Henry .222 Rimmed. But like a scope for the ranges in vine rows and precise shooting needed.

The point is, in vine rows, I don't like to miss, whether a fox, rabbit, or hare, or in this case a deer. A miss is less a problem in a nice farm paddock, hills etc. And I like a small fragile bullet so if a miss it breaks up. Of course one takes care with the back drop as well.

All the big bores are out. The 9,3, .375, .450, are all ready to go.

The .308 would have been fine, or the 6.5x55, except I don't want to use those in vine rows. Actually have LOTS of choices, but none are really suitable for the job. Safety you know comes first. If the 8mm was shooting, do you think I will use that in vine rows!!!

So really the main nuisance was the new .222 scope had just come off and needed resighting.

And a reason for the ffffing delay on that. I bought several sets of Mauser QD mounts. These mounts are VERY expensive. And they are supplied WITHOUT any tools. I think I found an allen key to put them on with. But it wouldn't undo them! Contacted the Mauser importers into Australia and got a smart arse condescending reply. With a mount of many hundreds of dollars, you think a 50 cent little tool would be supplied like most scope mounts makers do.

Anyway bought several sets of tools and found ONE little tool that seems to fit well enough.

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Edited by NitroX (22/01/12 04:48 PM)


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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: NitroX]
      #200292 - 22/01/12 04:26 PM

Have seen the price of those mounts....yikes,and no tool ?.

Use the 450 and tell your neibours to "stay in for the evening".

Still have't told me how you do your rabbit ?.

Afro told me the last one he got with me he cooked it in an oven bag super slow and was beautiful.

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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: FATBOY404]
      #200297 - 22/01/12 04:59 PM

That was a mixed bag alright, John, but you really must have that .222 ready at all times.

The baked rabbit, Neale mentioned, was an old doe, so it went into the oven bag with some bacon on top and sprinkles with mixed herbs. Cooked at 175 C for 2 1/4 hours. Lovely and tender, cold with salad.

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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: AFRO408]
      #200301 - 22/01/12 05:10 PM

BTw while looking for the second doe, but it was almost too dark to see, walked through some grass and ended up with several quail under foot.

Looks like quail will be on for 2012!


(Which means the Tikka will NOT be sent to a gunsmith to have the extra barrels fitted. The problem is can't use it, if it is sent away.)

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Re: A mixed bag last evening [Re: NitroX]
      #200347 - 23/01/12 06:00 AM

Good stuff!

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