12 September 2010, 05:46
chuckmusherrainy day groundhog hunt
GHD and I went out this afternoon to our "honeyhole" place and wound up with fog and drizzle. The groundhogs were out, though, and we got 7 each for a total of 216 on that farm for this year! GHD is up to 97 and I am up to 234 for the season. I am just one short of my all-time record of 235 set way back in 1994 when the only rifle I had was my SS BDL 700 in .223. I got one today that weighed 14.5#. We got several over 300 yds with 22-250's; I had one @ 350 in the rain. The Leica 1200 wouldn't range much over 300 yards in these nasty conditions! Hopefully GHD will have his computer back in business soon...
12 September 2010, 06:50
bartsche
You guys are having too much fun.

roger
12 September 2010, 06:53
Slowpoke SlimHow far will that Leica resolve a groundhog sized target when weather conditions are good? I've wondered about getting one of those to try on prairie dogs ( I know 'hogs are bigger).
P.S. Holy crap! 14.5 pounds! What a monster. Are you going to have that one stuffed and mounted?

12 September 2010, 23:28
chuckmusherSlowpoke Slim, Sorry to say, but the 14.5# groundhog met the same fate as his bretheren- feeding the raptor and vulture population- we try to do our part, you know. The Leica 1200 is the best rangefinder I've ever used, and I've used several. On a clear day it will not only range ground hog size targets, it will range against just about anything! Most of the time it will range against the ground itself, especially if it is a little bit rolling. I've even gotten readings out to 400 or 500 yards on perfectly flat ground- something the Bushnell rangefinder couldn't come close to doing. It will range a lot of stuff right up to its 1200 yd max, especially with a fresh battery. One of my best investments, for sure. Plus,there is a pocket in the dash of a Super-Duty Ford that it f fits into like it was custom-made for it!
13 September 2010, 05:52
homebrewerquote:
Originally posted by chuckmusher:
GHD and I went out this afternoon to our "honeyhole" place and wound up with fog and drizzle. The groundhogs were out, though, and we got 7 each for a total of 216 on that farm for this year! GHD is up to 97 and I am up to 234 for the season. I am just one short of my all-time record of 235 set way back in 1994 when the only rifle I had was my SS BDL 700 in .223. I got one today that weighed 14.5#. We got several over 300 yds with 22-250's; I had one @ 350 in the rain. The Leica 1200 wouldn't range much over 300 yards in these nasty conditions! Hopefully GHD will have his computer back in business soon...
I'd have loved to have been there-- just to spot 'em for you.
13 September 2010, 06:51
390ishi have found that light rain makes for best groudhog hunting
13 September 2010, 09:23
homebrewerquote:
Virginia
Where? I'm from the Winchester area. No open land not already owned by somebody else up there. So I moved to Nevada. I got 110,000 square miles of almost nothin' to shoot on, now. Love it out here. Low humidity, friendly gun laws, high speed limits, hardly ever rains, don't snow much, good roads and whorehouses. Just love it in Nevada...
13 September 2010, 23:03
groundhog devastationThe Nikon Monarch Gold 1200 works at the same level as the Leica does. Chuckmusher and I have compared them on the same groundhogs many times. Usually right on or within 2 yards of the same reading.
Speaking of the rainy day shoot, my last target was one Chuckmusher spotted at about 175 yards...........absolutely nothing but a side of a head shot. It was foggy enough that the sight picture was a little hazy! A 25 grain VMAX from the 17 "Furbie" made a very pleasant "THWACK" as it entered just under the ear! DRT!! Gotta love the 17 Fireball! GHD (Posted from a Holiday Inn Express somewhere! Still waiting on the return of the computer!)