I shoot a Remington Model 6, 30-06 pump action rifle. My first deer hunting rifle was a sporterized 30-06 military gun with a simple 4X scope, it must have weighed at least 10 pounds. I bought it from my boss at the time for a whooping $75. Although extremely accurate, it was a bear to carry around and I needed to look for something more practical. Lee's Taxidermy in Prescott Wisconsin was probably the best place at that time to buy a gun, something I soon found out. Having only $350, I was determined to get a simple Remington 760 pump, a sling with hardware, some shells and a case. The owner suggested I get the Model 6 instead, it was a fancier, nicer gun with a Monti Carlo stock, special checkering, and a unique cartridge end mounted in the receiver. Stating I didn't have enough money for the gun but he must have either felt sorry for me or really wanted to get rid of that gun. The price was $340 for the rifle, $15 for the sling, $10 for the mounting hardware, $365 + another $17 for tax. Having only $350, he told me to take the gun and pay me later if I could. As I left a pretty happy new gun owner he yelled out "Hey, you better sight that gun in" and handed me a box of shells to boot. I ended up buying a scope from my good friend, the late Pat Holmes. His company was the rep for the company that made all of the 1 inch aluminum scope tubes for Burris. He got a super deal and I was in business. 4 years ago I was sighting my gun in and the first shot was 6 inches high, 4 to the left. After adjusting and shooting another round it was now 6 inches low and 4 inches to the right! I adjusted it back to where it was and the third and fourth shot was a bulls eye. The next year a deer came by my stand, one that Jack had hit in the leg. It took me 6 rounds to finally I finally put the deer down. Knowing something was amiss and because the scope had a lifetime warranty I sent it back to Burris. A couple weeks later they called stating the springs were weak causing the scope to be off, they could not fix it, the model was obsolete, and they would offer me 75% off any scope in their lineup. Because most of my shots are under 50 yards I took their 1.5x - 6x model, quite a bargain at
$200. After carefully mounting the scope I bought some Federal Premium 165 grain Sierra Boat Tail bullets to sight it in. Man, I had trouble as they were all over the target. 10 years earlier a worker at our plant loaded me a bunch of shells that were dead one, 2 inch patterns. Talking to my in house gun expert Brett Jelkin, he believed that the factory loads were not ideal and he would load me up some shells to try. He set the bullets a little further out so there wasn't as much "jump" when the bullet hits the beginning of the barrel and did it ever make a difference. My first 3 rounds yielded a group at 1 1/2 inches, pretty impressive. Brett does an excellent job as his shooting knowledge is second to none. He even sent me this ballistics chart with the solid bold line being my loads while the dotted lower line is a standard factory load. Although I was definitely ready, I never did get a chance to put it too the real test. The good news is that everything will be ready to go next year. This morning it was 10 degrees and the small potholes and swamps were froze over. My guess is the surface temperature on Mille Lacs has to be in the high 30's. Hard water can't be far behind. My friend Keith is back from his summer in Alaska and I am determined to meet up with him a couple of times out on the ice. In the meantime my neighbors boy, Ryan Przymus stopped by with a couple beautiful pictures of a 17.5 and a 15.5 inch crappies he got in Nonyhoa Lake. When I asked him where that was he said.........Non yhoa business! He promised he'd take me there and I am looking forward to it. He also promised to send pictures however I am still waiting and will post them when they show up. Those were impressive to say the least.


4 comments:
You don't hunt for that "1/2 second"
and that's what counts....
Dewey,
I read your post and have plagerized that line about 10 times last week. It's interesting how others tend to continue to teach these old dogs new tricks!
Ice ice baby, dun dun dun dun to the dun dun. Sorry was listening to the song on the website. Great story, by the way . I hunt www.peartreegameranch.com for deer. I also like to fish, sometimes.
LOL @spike. Anyway, it feels great to catch a deer, especially if you really did it on your own. It is something that you can be proud of. Also, it’s exciting to upgrade your rifle, right Dave? When you are truly hooked with deer hunting, every hunting game will be more thrilling than the last.
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