Sunday, February 18, 2024

Winter's Back, 375 H&H Scope Work

After 60 degrees a week ago, we were in the teens this morning.  Only about 1" of snow at the farm - we had more in Mason.

It was more typical February this week.
I went to the bench with the 375 H&H.  It is not pleasant to shoot from the bench (recoil) but it is sometimes necessary.
I originally sighted in with 270 grain ammunition on my Trijicon 1-6x scope. I now have a plan to hunt buffalo with 300 grain Barnes TSX and to hunt other stuff (sable etc) with 250 grain Hornady CX.  For the 2nd load, I have a Leupold 3.5-10x scope.  Both scopes are on detachable Talley rings.
So, before I started, I went up 2MOA for the 300 grain load.  I shot a nice group, made a couple of adjustments, and was pretty much right on.
Then I swapped scopes and loads.  I was aiming for the lower X and hitting quite high.  I brought it down in a couple of steps.  The groups weren't great but I might of been getting a little flinchy.  I swapped scopes back, loaded the 300 grains, and shot at the upper right target on the right.  It does seem that it is holding zero even when removing and reinstalling the scope (as advertised).
More work to do but making progress with this buffalo gun.

This is a new camera spot - it will be interesting to see if there's any activity.
This is how Joan deals with the cold weather - cozy.
The turnip plot - not much evidence of activity.
The visibility in the woods is so good with some snow on the ground.
And I love to find and follow the tracks.
A rub discovered this week - I think a pretty good sized rack was involved in this one.
Just a week ago - what a difference.
Lots of coyote activity continuing.

Some pairs.
This is interesting.
Uh-oh.
The population may be expanding.


Also some fox around.
And a bobcat.

Does during the tropical weather.


There are some bucks that have already shed their antlers.
But most are still intact.
And a coyote sunrise.


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