19 January 2020, 23:36
Nordic2Lapland Capercaillie and Blackgrouse hunt.
This weekend have i been hunting close to Dorotea with my friend Per-Erik.
We were skiing 100m from each other then a bird flew over me i stayed and waited for PE so we could go after it together. As we started PE saw a Capercaillie in a top of a pine about 500m away across a clearcut, and so one more and a third one. We approached them through a frosen peatbog with some trees we saw one more Caper at long range. After 150m we reached a second clearcut still 250-280m to the closest bird we both started to crawl out on a little open hill we had two capers aware of us but still sitting in the tree tops with stretched necks. We shot at the same bird after a count down, we hit it.
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20 January 2020, 00:06
Nordic2On the approach to the fallen bird i saw a Caper in a top of a pine, i sat down on my knee and against a tree and shot it about 160-180m away.
We shot the first one at 220m.
As it fell.
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With my rifle.
Kimmo
20 January 2020, 20:12
Nordic2Sorry i have fixed them now.
20 January 2020, 21:04
StonecreekWhat rifles and calibers were you shooting? Sako originally marketed its little 7x33 for capers and fur seals.
21 January 2020, 01:22
Nortonquote:
Originally posted by Nordic2:
Sorry i have fixed them now.
Thank you. Very nice! Can't wait to chase both of those!
21 January 2020, 15:22
Charlie64.
So thats what they look like
Congrats ! And thanks for posting. Great birds!
Charlie
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21 January 2020, 20:24
Nordic2I use my Tikka .308w with competition bullets, my friend P-E use his CG M96 6,5*55 with aparture sight and fmj military ammo.
Yes the 7*33 are perfect for hunting capercallie with a dog, other popular calibers for hunting them with a barking dog are 22hornet, 222r, 22 savage. For the longer range specialized tree top hunting are 6,5*55,223r,.243w, 6,5-284, 6mmbr, most hunters do like i do and use their moose rifle like .308w, 6,5*55, 3006, 8*57, 7mmRM.
22 January 2020, 06:36
HannayThanks for posting the report. Congratulations on a successful hunt! Do you also hunt them in the fall?
23 January 2020, 16:55
NortonI'm guessing .308 isn't the caliber to use if you plan on putting it on the wall.
23 January 2020, 20:21
Nordic2Yes sometimes i hunt them with my brother and his German Vorsteh, pointing dog.
.308w with FMJ are not so bad.
23 January 2020, 20:38
Nordic2We had very nice weather it had snowed 3" on a hard crust of old snow on the first day it was -3c. We saw five capercaillies in a small area that day and shot two of them. The second day it was sunny and -10c first we saw a bunch of Black Grouse but wasn`t fast enough to shoot at them, then we had a capercaillie sitting in dense forest but didn`t saw it after it moved until it flew at close range. At last we saw a caper sitting in a treetop 330m away we stalked it towards a dense forest but it had moved and it saw us first. We sa tracks of wolverine and otter.
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24 January 2020, 10:00
CougarzWhen shooting where do you aim on the bird?