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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

1011.0. "BUCKARAMA 91" by ODIXIE::RHARRIS () Mon Aug 19 1991 10:53

    Did anyone from Georgia go to the Buckarama this last weekend.
    They had everything and anything for hunting.  Alot of people
    showed up, but not to many lines except the beer line and the
    bathroom.  There seems to be a connection there.
    
    They had some good deals, you just had to shop around.  I picked 
    up a scope, more camouflage, sling, bowstring, and other misc
    things.  I spent about $140 for everything, including beer.  They
    had some pretty gorgeous awesome voluptous women.  A wall of
    trophy state bucks was shown.  I would like to see one of those
    tropy bucks on September 21, opening day of bow season.  All in all,
    I personally thought that last year's Buckarama was better.  This year
    you really had to look for a deal.  
    
    Anybody else go, anything to say?
    
    Btw, I met Jackie Bushman from Buckmasters, and asked him how he
    liked getting his shirt tail cut off in Alberta at subzero conditions,
    and he just laughed and said you don't want to know.  He also said that
    hunting deer in Texas really isn't hunting, because if you rattle, you
    will have a choice of around 4 bucks to pick.  He said in Georgia, you
    really have to hunt.  That's right.
    
    buckmaster bob
    
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1011.1Gads, I hate stereotypes!GUCCI::CBAUERGun Control is a Steady HandWed Aug 21 1991 17:3310
    yo bob - 
    
    Did any of those "gorgeous voluptious women" (as you called them) - Did
    they hunt or where they just there pushin' the products to all the
    drooling men????  ;^)
    
    Christine (who does hunt and would like to see a half naked well
    endowed man pushin' them products!)  ;*)
    
    
1011.2ONLY 50 DAYS, CANT WAITAIMTEC::SOBCZYNSKI_LThu Aug 22 1991 08:1525
    
    re -1, Would imagine they were being stalked, especially if they were
    the ladies from Hooters.
    
    Bob,
    
    Heard that some antis (hunters) showed up there also, is that true?  I
    ended up in Nashville (Saturday) at the state fair grounds.  It was a 
    great day, but admitedly I wish that both events could have been 
    attended.  Had planned on going  to Buckarama on Sunday, but was just 
    to wacked out.
    
    When are you going to sight in the rifle?  I need to get out and do
    some sighting in, it'll determine wether I go with or without a scope
    this coming year.  If you want I know a place that we could go, no
    charge, about twenty minutes from the house.  You could probably go
    about 200 yds out if desired.  I'll be going this weekend for sure, not
    quite sure which day.  Went out last night and shot quite a few rounds
    trying to get rid of my bad habit of trying to compensate for recoil on
    the .44 mag, think I'm close to having it licked.  Besides I would like
    to see you light a match at 100 yds, with that new rifle and scope.
    
    Leonard
    
    
1011.3 YEH BABY!ODIXIE::RHARRISThu Aug 22 1991 17:4914
    Hey Chris,  they had some guy pushing "hard on" buck lure.  Hmmm.
    
    Leonard, the antis were not allowed on the premises, and there were
    only a few of them.
    
    In reference to crackin off a few rounds, I just bore sighted my .270
    and need to fine tune now.  I know where there is a powerline cut that
    alot of hunters sight in at, let's get together.
    
    BTW, the women that were hot lookin were pushin their bras out, who
    cares about the product!!!
    
    bob
    
1011.4ONLY 49 MORE TO GO....OASS::SOBCZYNSKI_LFri Aug 23 1991 08:1222
    
    Bob,
    
    I wonder if we are talking about the same place, place I shoot is a
    power area line also with deer.  Its over in Walton county.  What about
    this weekend, say Saturday??
    
    Well I'm turning chicken, pulled out that extra scope and started
    debating whether or not to use it this season.  Once I get out and try
    a few round without the scope then I'll know.  If you decide to go can
    you give me call today, I'll need to get some cartridges loaded up. 
    Are you using one of the TASCO over the counter bore sighters?  If I
    hunt with scope I'll probably end up getting one.
    
    Will be in the cafateria at 0800 hours this morning, maybe see you
    there.
    
    Only 49 days left........
    
    
    Leonard
    X31144
1011.5Try sighting in at 25 yds.CSC32::J_HENSONWhat is 2 faced commit?Fri Aug 23 1991 12:0910
I've noticed a couple of replies about bore sighting, and just
thought I'd throw this in.

If, for some reason, you're unable to bore-sight and are having
difficulty hitting the paper at 100 yds, try 25 yds.  If you're
3 ft. off at 100,  you'll only be 9" off at 25.  You can adjust
your scope to hit dead on at 25, and then move to 100 and fine
tune.

Jerry
1011.629 days, heh heh!ODIXIE::RHARRISFri Aug 23 1991 14:0513
    JERRY, I bore sighted with a friend's bushnell bore sighting kit.  I
    plan to shoot at 35 yds, and fine tune at 100 to 150 yds.
    
    LEONARD, who is going to read a note at 8 a.m. and go to the cafeteria
    right away.  I get my coffee first.  I missed you.  I cannot shoot this
    weekend, moving a relative.  Possibly in a couple weeks.  My powerline
    cut is in Gwinnett county, off of Peachtree Industrial and hwy 120.
    You titled your note"49 days".  49 days for what?  Georgia firearm is
    in 64 days, and bow season is 29 days.  Also, I got a tasco 3x9x40
    wide angle at the buckarama for a mere $40.  brand new in a box.
    
    bob
    
1011.7having problems...KNGBUD::LAFOSSEFri Aug 23 1991 15:038
    As a last ditch thing...
    
    another good way to find the paper should you have problems even at 25
    yds.... is to shoot at the four corners of the target, one of them
    should hit, giving you an indication of what you have to do.  If this
    dosn't work, get a bigger target or a .270  ;^)
    
    Fra
1011.8GIAMEM::J_AMBERSONFri Aug 23 1991 15:094
      Speaking of .270's.  At what range would you zero a 270 for hunting 
    whitetails in N.E.?
    
    Jeff
1011.9 GUESSOASS::SOBCZYNSKI_LFri Aug 23 1991 16:333
    
    
    New York Empire State Building
1011.10aim HIGHODIXIE::RHARRISFri Aug 23 1991 16:595
    speaking of .270's, that's what I have to sight in.  You know what we
    aim at here in the south?  Them damn yankees!  Just kidding.
    
    bob
    
1011.11WAHOO::LEVESQUEHungry mouths are waiting...Fri Aug 23 1991 23:426
     I'm going to sight in my .270 at 100 yards. That's a relatively long
    shot where I hunt, and even if I take a 200 yarder it'll only be down
    something like 2.5". I've got open sights, and I can't see as that will
    make a difference with my shooting skills... :-}
    
     The Doctah
1011.121 of 2 are tunedAIMTEC::SOBCZYNSKI_LMon Aug 26 1991 08:2331
    
    Bob,
    
    Be nice, saying things like that about the yanks.  You know it was not
    the intent to use em for zeroing in, it was to sharpen skills on moven
    targets.
    
    Got the side arm zeroed in, and as I have stated before found something
    very interesting.  Great at picking off tin cans, but am very sparatic
    with the paper target.  Also may be over the recoil compensation
    syndrom,  it took quite a few rounds to achieve it, but may have done
    it.  Reflecting on the shots that took place, I wonder if the size and
    the weight of the firearm are in part resonsible for it or if its a
    state of mind.  I can hold the smaller .44 mag and dry fire it without
    moving it, however the 7-1/2" Ruger .44 mag, moves.  Well as long as
    the movement is after the fact it should be alright.  The movement is
    slight but still it bothers me.  As a side note, my hand has been
    giving me some problems lately, couldn't figure out what in the world
    or why.  Then it dawned on me this past outing, the .44 is the answer,
    went through quite a few rounds and must have bruised the muscles in
    the hand.
    
    I need to get out either this coming weekend or next weekend for sure
    and get the '06 in.  Need to do it before bow season starts.  Would
    like to do it this coming weekend,  will see how I do without a scope,
    then may go back next weekend with a scope, we'll see. 
    
    So when are we getting together ??????????
    
    Leonard
    
1011.13labor day good 4 meODIXIE::RHARRISMon Aug 26 1991 09:1313
    Leonard,
    
    Quit doing the pee wee herman, and your hand will feel much better.
    
    In reference to zeroing in rifles, I have the time this labor day
    weekend, but don't know about the money to buy ammo.  I am working on
    Saturday, and Sunday am scouting on the property.  That leaves monday.
    Monday is fine with me, but no commitments until I buy ammo.  Let's
    get together this week in the caf and talk hunting.
    
    bob
    26 more days for full draw on a wallhanger
    
1011.14Either way it's a lethal hitCHRLIE::HUSTONMon Aug 26 1991 14:348
    re .11
    
    I am not a .270 expert (.30-06 myself) but I would imagine that if
    you sight in a .270 at 100 yards, that at 200 yards you would be 
    2.5 +- inches ABOVE the sight line not below.
    
    --Bob
    
1011.15?ODIXIE::RHARRISMon Aug 26 1991 16:416
    Wouldn't it also depend on type of ammo being used?  For instance, 
    doesn't a boattail supposedly decrease drop in trajectory at greater
    distances?
    
    bob
    
1011.16CSC32::J_HENSONWhat is 2 faced commit?Mon Aug 26 1991 16:5032
>>                     <<< Note 1011.14 by CHRLIE::HUSTON >>>
>>                       -< Either way it's a lethal hit >-

>>    I am not a .270 expert (.30-06 myself) but I would imagine that if
>>    you sight in a .270 at 100 yards, that at 200 yards you would be 
>>    2.5 +- inches ABOVE the sight line not below.
   
According to all of the ballistics charts I've seen, a dead on sighting
at 100 yds. will result in a drop at 200.   For instance, for the
load I will use this year in my .270, a 100 yd. zero would produce
about a 2 or 3 inch drop at 200 and about a 8 or 9 inch drop at
300.  These figures are from my rather poor memory, but should
be close.  

If you sight in to be 3 to 3.5 inches high at 100, you should not
be more than 4 inches high or low out to 300 yds.  For my load,
hitting 3.5 inches high at 100 results in about 2 inches high
at 200, dead on at 260, and about 4 inches low at 300.  With this,
a hold in the middle of the rib cage should be a lethal hit at
any range to 300 yds.

The trajectory of your load will probably be different, depending
on muzzle velocity, ballistic coefficient of your bullet, and length
of your barrel (probably 22").
    
Also, for what it's worth, the late, great Jack O'Connor, who is
probably the one person most responsible for the popularity of the
.270, advocated sighting in to hit about 3 inches high at 100 yds.

Hope this helps,

Jerry
1011.17ditto what Jerry said!!KNGBUD::LAFOSSEMon Aug 26 1991 17:3611
    exactly what Jerry said: regarding .270 and a +3" @100 sighting.
    
    I've used this on my .270 for years and it will allow a +/- of 4" all
    the way out to 300+ yards... this is using the 130 grain... your
    mileage may vary
    
    sighting dead on at 100 yds, does nothing more than take away the
    effectiveness of your fast shooting iron... anything after 100 yds is
    dropping below the line of sight.
    
    Fra
1011.18 PEE WEE Bob's HeroCSC32::L_SOBCZYNSKITue Aug 27 1991 08:2724
     
    re .5 The method of bore sighting you described has worked in the past,
    however the rings I have now tighten down from both sides and it makes
    it difficult to make sure the scope is even centered over the barrel,
    darndest thing I've ever seen.  
    
    BOB,
    
    Sighting in your .270, Labor Day sounds ok to me, I'll be working till
    1100 hours that day and would be free afterwards.  If we do go would
    you want me to bring the rope so that we can tie a target to a
    tree/stump, so we can simulate the way you really hunt?  Speaking of
    Pee Wee, I heard that he's a straight shooter, is that what you were
    referring to?
    
    Lunch sounds good, Wednesday on is fine, after 1200 hrs.  Post a time
    and we'll work it.
    
    There is a gun show this weekend, I've got to get to it.  I want to
    have the rifle all taken care of this weekend, which means if I do end
    up using a scope that it goes on this week end.  What I may do is go
    out either Saturday or Sunday, and then Monday with you (if you can go)
    
    Leonard
1011.19Learn something every dayCHRLIE::HUSTONTue Aug 27 1991 14:1416
    
    re last few
    
    Sorry if I started something, didn't mean to. Don't know much about
    a .270 trajectory and only know what mine will do in New England 
    distances (150 yds dead on, means everything I will see is dead on
    for a kill).  I just assumed that since the .270 is a flat shooter, 
    if you were dead on at 100 yds, the bullet would be going up
    when it crossed this line (bullet starts below line of flight, must
    go up to be "dead on"), I figured it would not come back down
    across line of sight till out past 200.
    
    Oh well, I'll take your word for it. Good luck this fall.
    
    --Bob
    
1011.20 Not straight foreverAIMTEC::SOBCZYNSKI_LTue Aug 27 1991 14:5614
    
    Bob
    
    The .270 is flatter shooting, but something to remember is that bullets
    arc. Hence zero set is only at the point of impact that one has set it
    fore.  What the bullet does after that is quite relative to the arc
    charateristics of the particular caliber.  When zeroing in my '06, its
    done at 25 yards, with impact minus two-tenths, this is zero at two
    hundred yards, and x.y high at 100 yards, howver after the two hundred
    yard mark its all down hill.  Guess gravity can cause a hunter all
    sorts of problems.
    
    Cheers
    Leonard
1011.21Possible to have 2 zero pointsSMURF::PUSHEETue Aug 27 1991 15:1413
Re .20

If you are:

    0.2 inches low at 25 yards, 

    x.y inches high at 100 yards, and

    0.0 inches (dead on) at 200 yards,

Then you are: 

    0.0 inches (dead on) at somewhere between 25 and 100 yards.
1011.22AlwaysSKIVT::WENERTue Aug 27 1991 15:406
    
    	There will always be two zero points (1)as the bullets rises above
    the sight line and (2) falls through it.
    
    
    	- Rob
1011.23That's what I was trying to sayCHRLIE::HUSTONTue Aug 27 1991 17:0911
    
    re 2 zero points.
    
    That's what I have been trying to say, it crosses the line of sight
    twice, once on the way up, once on the way down.
    
    I just figured that if a .270 was crossing it at 100 yards, it would be
    above it at 200.  
    
    --Bob
    
1011.24YES things are becoming clearerOASS::SOBCZYNSKI_LWed Aug 28 1991 07:4116
    
    re 21, thank you for the chart/figures, now if the deer will either,
    1-stand still while I aim, or 2-run in front so as to intercept the
    bullet then this will be a great season.
    
    re Bob, now I understand also.  Thank you.
    
    re, Bob Harris, got your phone message will give you call.  BTW I took
    the liberty of getting some rope so we can tie a target to one of the
    trees for you.  I also picked up some deer targets.  One is the deer
    with a blind fold, a deer laughing at the shooter, and a deer asleep,
    which one do you want?  I am going to use the fourth one, which is two
    deers a courtin, figure I should be able to hit one out the two.
    
    Cheers
    Leonard
1011.25I'll harvest them allODIXIE::RHARRISWed Aug 28 1991 09:588
    use them all, that way we can fill our tags early!  MMMM!  fried
    cardboard deer for dinner, boy, I'm lickin my chops already.
    
    re sighting in: how about zeroing in at 75 yds, and just see where you
    hit at 50, 100, 150, and 200 yds?  just a thought.
    
    bob
    
1011.26Sounds good to meOASS::SOBCZYNSKI_LWed Aug 28 1991 10:4114
    
==============================================================================


 


Bob Harris, re .25, normally I set up and zero in for a 200 yards.  This means 
that at 25 yards impact will occurr at -.2.  We'll have plenty of time, so 
we could do set ups at various distances.


Leonard
 
1011.27how much is enough?ODIXIE::RHARRISWed Aug 28 1991 14:169
    Leonard,
    
    If I am not home, leave a message on my phone machine, I have two
    jobs.
    
    bob
    btw, how much ammo should I bring?  this is a brand new rifle with a
    new scope that has just been bore sighted only.
    
1011.28not necessarily a double crossingKNGBUD::LAFOSSEWed Aug 28 1991 14:2416
    The bullet does not have to cross the line of sight more than once, in
    fact, it never has to cross the line of sight at all.  A bullet will
    start dropping the instant it leaves the barrel (assuming a level
    barrel)... By adjusting sights, we are merely cheating gravity... the
    line of sight stays the same but the barrel is pointing up to meet the
    line of sight at some point. (trajectory)
    
    There is a point along the sight line, at some magical distance for
    each different cartridge/bullet combo where its possible for a person 
    to adjust his optics to allow the bullet to reach its highest point and 
    meet, but never cross the line of sight.  By doing this however, we are 
    really taking away the advantages that a cartridge with a flat trajectory 
    offer.
    
    FWIW, Fra
       
1011.29professor fra?ODIXIE::RHARRISWed Aug 28 1991 16:4913
    Fra,
    
    I have noticed in all the different notes and files that I log into,
    you are the walking encyclopedia britanica.  What do you do when you
    leave DEC, go home and read all those mags.  I just look at da
    pictures, duh.  It is nice to learn from someone of your experience
    and knowledge, just keep it flowing.
    
    One question, how and where and when will I kill the Boone and Crockett
    and the Pope and Young record bucks for the state of Georgia, besides
    tonight in my dream?
    
    bob
1011.30Spliting hairs @100 yrdsOASS::SOBCZYNSKI_LThu Aug 29 1991 08:0722
    
    Bob
    
    Reference the ammo, 'Well do ya feel lucky?'. Here it goes, normally
    I'll go though about ten rounds to sight in and then verify.  This is
    the norm, there are some set ups that would mandate probably a whole
    box of ammo if the rifle wasn't first bore sighted, for example.  A set
    of rings purchased some time ago mount on top of a weaver base, however
    the rings tighten down from both side of the base, hence it is possible
    to misalign the scope such that all the adjusting allowed by the
    individual scope will not allow it to be brought into zero. Had to bore
    sight it, else I would have been lost, I'll show them to you when we
    get together.  I think that from past experience they can be tightened
    evenly and that would eliminate for the bore sighting then I would have
    to just zero it in.  Got to make up my mind to day because I need to
    stop by Sports Town or Davids and pick up the scope base and possibly
    a new set of rings.  
    
    Leonard
    
    BTW:  do you have a sturdy protable table?  I built a gun vise that we
    could use.
1011.31no table in standODIXIE::RHARRISThu Aug 29 1991 09:4410
    Leonard,
    
    I certainly am not going to bring a table in the woods, so I just use
    my steady arm for sighting in.  I  know it would be beneficial to
    have a table to sight in, but I don't need that.  Aim and shoot bud!
    I will probably be unavailable on sunday if you don't reach me, I will
    be scouting the property, and baiting.  No, not master!
    
    bob
    
1011.32just passin along infoKNGBUD::LAFOSSEThu Aug 29 1991 10:1110
    re:.29
    
    Actually Bob,  i'm not the one who writes those notes... ;^)
    
    I don't mean to come across as an encyclopedia...  sorry if thats the
    impression you get...
    
    Fra
    
    
1011.33ODIXIE::RHARRISThu Aug 29 1991 14:557
    don't even think of apologizing.  Even if you are just passing along
    the information, I learn from that.  But you didn't answer my question,
    where and when am I going to harvest the Georgia state record boone &
    crockett buck?
    
    bob
    
1011.34More percise than brain surgeryAIMTEC::SOBCZYNSKI_LFri Aug 30 1991 07:5712
    
    Bob, 
    
    I thought it would be a little easier resting the gun vise of the
    table, but we can do it the hard way I guess.  But the vise is going to
    make the rifle seem awful heavy.  I do intend on being out there for a
    couple of hours, I don't want to rush this process.  
    
    Cheers
    leonard
    
    
1011.35deer and beer, boy heidi!ODIXIE::RHARRISBowhunters never hold back!Tue Aug 11 1992 15:3310
    Tis the season to be jolly, fa la la la la, la la la la!  Time again
    for the buckarama, fa la la..........
    
    14, 15, 16 of August.  10th annual buckarama.  Plenty of money to
    spend, and don't know what to buy.
    
    leonard, red, earl, jd, alan, who's on for the attack of the buckarama?
    
    bob
    
1011.36SAHQ::NEWSHAMJames Newsham @ALFTue Aug 11 1992 17:385
    Re. -35
    
    	And to think this is my hunting partner............
    
    	Red
1011.37Well? Inquiring minds wanna know...MIMS::HUFFSTETLERTue Aug 25 1992 19:495
Bob, Red, etc:

did you go?  Lotsa neat stuff?  I couldn't make it...

Scott
1011.38ODIXIE::RHARRISBowhunters never hold back!Wed Aug 26 1992 08:3114
    Scott, 
    
    Red and myself went.  I don't think Red spent much money.  I could
    have, but left spending about $100, $20 0f that in beer.  It's an
    annual event, but not much new.  Nice to see those silicone implants
    though.  Plenty of leg, cold beer, and shopping.  No really good deals,
    everything was about list price.  We went on Friday, to bypass the 
    Saturday crowds.  HAH!  Friday was jam packed.  We got there 20 minutes
    after they were open and could barely find a parking place.
    
    I'll be back again  next year, god willing.
    
    Bob >>>>------------>  24 grueling more days
    
1011.39Wanna buy a bridge ?SAHQ::NEWSHAMJames Newsham @ALFWed Aug 26 1992 11:119
    Re. 38
    
    	> But left spending about $100.00
    
    	Come on Bob, we in the inner-circle know that figure was the
    	one you told your wife. She doesn't have access to notes, so
    	be honest :-)
    
    	Red
1011.40think againODIXIE::RHARRISBowhunters never hold back!Wed Aug 26 1992 13:435
    Think Red, one day I will get my pc order from pcbydick, and then the
    wifey poo will access to this.
    
    bob