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John and Bill for getting in touch.
Where have I been? Well grandaddying is time consuming for one, staying in employment is another time consuming thing and the third....well check it out for yourselves at jw.org. I've given up on man's ability to " direct even his own steps" Jeremiah 10:23.
Field wise I'm doing less but still active. I caught up with several fox's this summer. Some of which have been dodging me for a couple of years. One in particular we had many a stand off. It was often the case she would observe me from a distance as if she was acknowledging me with a measure of respect and it was reciprocating! Unfortunately for her I learnt last year she liked a small meadow when cut for hay. I was there this year when it was cut and old slinky dutifully turned up late evening. The rifle is a cz452 in hmr. It's a heavy barrel version. I don't normally go for heavy barrels but this one aims very well off hand so I traded the WMR 452 to a good home locally and use the HMR with hornady 20g bullets that penetrate well compared to the 17g offerings.
I also recently got a new cz 457 in 22 and that is a good rifle with a good adjustable trigger. The crow was a 200yd shot off hand with an old Winchester sub sonic! It doesn't happen very often that kind of shot but it demonstrated the rifles potential for accuracy.
Still burning black powder when I can. My little .45 is a keeper for sure. Never fails. Jess is aging just like me but is still squirrel mad, hunting mad as ever. Ofcouse I hope you are all well and staying safe. Everything is scarry and uncertain.
Take care fellers.
N.
Where have I been? Well grandaddying is time consuming for one, staying in employment is another time consuming thing and the third....well check it out for yourselves at jw.org. I've given up on man's ability to " direct even his own steps" Jeremiah 10:23.
Field wise I'm doing less but still active. I caught up with several fox's this summer. Some of which have been dodging me for a couple of years. One in particular we had many a stand off. It was often the case she would observe me from a distance as if she was acknowledging me with a measure of respect and it was reciprocating! Unfortunately for her I learnt last year she liked a small meadow when cut for hay. I was there this year when it was cut and old slinky dutifully turned up late evening. The rifle is a cz452 in hmr. It's a heavy barrel version. I don't normally go for heavy barrels but this one aims very well off hand so I traded the WMR 452 to a good home locally and use the HMR with hornady 20g bullets that penetrate well compared to the 17g offerings.
I also recently got a new cz 457 in 22 and that is a good rifle with a good adjustable trigger. The crow was a 200yd shot off hand with an old Winchester sub sonic! It doesn't happen very often that kind of shot but it demonstrated the rifles potential for accuracy.
Still burning black powder when I can. My little .45 is a keeper for sure. Never fails. Jess is aging just like me but is still squirrel mad, hunting mad as ever. Ofcouse I hope you are all well and staying safe. Everything is scarry and uncertain.
Take care fellers.
N.
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Great Nath, many of us were worried! Hmm, either those are the biggest beagles on the planet or those milk cows are very well trained bunny hunters! Good girl Jess!
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Great to see you posting Nath, even if you continuely put me to shame with your fox hunting ability..... I really need to get out in the early morning or evening more ....
If more men loved and cherished their wives as much as I love bacon the world would be a much better place.
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Good to see ya Nath.
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Ahhhh ... a Jess photo! Just what my low spirits needed. Thanks Nath!
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Great pics Nath, always enjoy them. You certainly have an interesting cross section of firearms, considering the restrictions you must observe. I also enjoy your posts on TML. Stay healthy in these times !
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Thanks y'all.
Some more photos. Got a new old gun in spring. A Tula 66 in 12g.
I'm always shooting, always have....
Take care folks.
N.
Some more photos. Got a new old gun in spring. A Tula 66 in 12g.
I'm always shooting, always have....
Take care folks.
N.
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Always happy to see you and Jess in the field. Christ is King!
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Good to hear from you again. That .17 HMR with the heavier bullet is surprisingly accurate. I have one of the .17 Winchester Super Magnum Rimfire rifles. Bigger cartridge. 26 grains at around 2650 fps. Coyotes are none too pleased when I get out and can see them. The 20 grain bullet is 3,000 fps out of it. Too fast to do much on a 40 to 50 pound critter. There is no recoil. With hearing protection on, all I hear is a snap sound.
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I could never shame you John. Your a true gentlemangamekeeper wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 6:11 am Great to see you posting Nath, even if you continuely put me to shame with your fox hunting ability..... I really need to get out in the early morning or evening more ....
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Them heifer's were a nightmare to arrange! Getting the mostly white ones on the left and the dark ones the others side and keep still was very difficult.
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If more men loved and cherished their wives as much as I love bacon the world would be a much better place.
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The wsm hasn't become popular over here but I bet it would make a brilliant option for the UK. Everyone is stuck on the HMR, 223& 243 for large vermin.piller wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 12:00 pm Good to hear from you again. That .17 HMR with the heavier bullet is surprisingly accurate. I have one of the .17 Winchester Super Magnum Rimfire rifles. Bigger cartridge. 26 grains at around 2650 fps. Coyotes are none too pleased when I get out and can see them. The 20 grain bullet is 3,000 fps out of it. Too fast to do much on a 40 to 50 pound critter. There is no recoil. With hearing protection on, all I hear is a snap sound.
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Nath, you are very well liked here. I too have enjoyed your posts over the years although I tend to come and go here. Hoping to stick around for a long time this go around. God Bless you Brother, stay safe, wish you health and long life. -Tutt
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Nath good to hear from you. That granddadying thing does take up lots of time. I found that out this past year myself.
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Glad you are doing ok, fine Sir.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Thanks for posting NATE, we do miss your stuff... :)