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This morning saw me in position on a wooded valley system leading onto moorland, the purpose was to see if any fox's were travelling it, we had about 3" of snow.

In position before first light, the sun came up and I wished the wind was blowing from the west, then I would have been in the sun and alot warmer!

No fox's appeared but a hind and a calf did, with an unloaded rifle I decided to try for a photograph through the scope, this was my results....

This is the swarovski TDS reticle

In the harsh climate this was my first attempt at a picture through scope, lined up on the deer - not great!

This one is much better, I was well chuffed with it!!


Ah yes the range was 289 yards with the scope on 18 power, thought this linked in nicely with Griff's complaint to "long" shooting at Arran?
 
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Great photo's and a nice landscape Richard. We have had snow at first light this past two days - I looked out at it and got back into bed.

I have stayed out of the Arran / long shot debate, but 300 yards on deer is very "do-able" with the right mix of rifle, scope and skill.


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Good pics, great morning to.

O love ranging reticles or mildots that I prefere, they are tools to better the shooting taking place.

Best regards Chris
 
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excellent pictures,

a shot like that i would say is do-able for a man like you.

a red deer is quite a big target!!

hope you got the gritters out ready for Thursday.
 
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Richard

Thanks for taking the time to post. The landscape looks spectacular and even better to see that hind and calf on the mooch.

A mere chip shot for yourself. coffee
 
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Roll Eyes NOt sure about the mere chip shot Jon!!!!

But the red deer are like dustbin lids compared to the fox's at that range!! Big Grin

Did manage a couple of carrions in the snow, which are very satisfying, missed a few rabbits which I am still scratching my head about!!
 
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Nightwalker- carrions? What are those, do enlighten a poor swedish hunter, to bad about your missed rabbits.

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Roll Eyes NOt sure about the mere chip shot Jon!!!!

But the red deer are like dustbin lids compared to the fox's at that range!! Big Grin

Did manage a couple of carrions in the snow, which are very satisfying, missed a few rabbits which I am still scratching my head about!!
 
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Sorry Chris, carrion crows?
They do their best at searching out birds eggs at this time of year, and also play havoc with new born lambs - pecking eyes and tongues out.

We control them as much as we can, trapping and shooting they do dislike a 40 grain ballistic tip Wink

 
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Excellent photos. The hind looks surprisingly small at that power.

What ranges do the reticle stadia relate to?
 
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1894mk2, I haven't done a full scale test on the stadia lines yet, this scope and rifle set up is relatively new.

But a quick glance at the tables indicate in 223 with 40gr Nos BT with zero range of 100yds, 2nd cross is 230yds, 3rd cross is 350yds, 4th cross is 450yds and 5th cross is 550yds.

The later intersections are of little concern to me but it did coincide with a positive hit on a Canada Goose at 350yds the other night.

Just waiting for better weather to do some testing!!!!
 
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A Canada goose at 350m?

Man, you have style... clap

Love it.

I consider my best rifle shot to date was a magpie that was later paced at 173 yards.


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Canada Geese are huge compared to a crow,

Alex Y is gonna laugh at this he witnessed me missing a crow at 100 yds yesterday Mad

The evening I got the long goose also got another 13, they are FU#@*ng heavy aren't they!!!! lol
 
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Hey NW,

i wouldn't have said a word about the missed crow,
just like we never talk about the cat in Somerset!

do geese have poor hearing? does the Eee Orrr not scare them off?
 
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Yes, you are right Gentlemen never talk about a "pussy"

Big Grin
 
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