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22 mags in the woods

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got tired of sitting around the house and decided to go small game hunting and post deer season scouting in the local WMA....
and the loggers moved right in thinning and control burning the woods. It should be pretty good deer hinting in a couple of years and burns.
Saw some nice size tracks....but nothing was moving this late afternoon....Big storm moving in tonight.
Brought out the 22 mags....too bad i did not get to use them.....just got the Henry too!

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The little Henry is a nice gun to carry around on a woods walk & looks like you
have plenty of woods to pack it around in


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I feel the same way about my 17 HMR levergun; here's the little 17 HMR Ruger 96 with a Ruger 77/22 for size comparison.

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I originally got a Ruger 96 in 22 WMR, and really liked it, but wanted a 17 HMR instead. Since the Ruger is fed from a 9-shot rotary magazine (or 20-shot extended one) that feeds 17 HMR as well as 22 HMR, I bought another 22 WMR, and just converted it to 17 HMR by spending 10 minutes replacing the barrel with a nice Green Mountain one in 17 HMR.
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You have got a good pair in those two. Do you have any cabbage palms in that area? My nephew told me that it's against the law to cut them now.
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JerryB wrote:You have got a good pair in those two. Do you have any cabbage palms in that area? My nephew told me that it's against the law to cut them now.
Thanks
Yeah there are plenty of cabbage palms, but you cant touch anything in this WMA.
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So did you have a plink?
What ammo was you using?

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Nath wrote:So did you have a plink?
What ammo was you using?

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I had 3 different types with me
ALL CCI
Gamepoint 22WMR 40gn , in my rifle
22mag V-Max HP 30gn, in my pistol
I had a box of 50 Max-mag 22WMR HP+v 30gn which I did not open yet

I shot a few times at a 2 liter bottle.....and my front sight is a bit hard to see towards dusk.
I am going to have to paint that brass bead a bright color or change it out.....

Other than deer tracks, one good sized buck, and a bunch of doe tracks, some quail tracks.
There were no signs of small game anywhere. No turkey tracks either! and that season is coming up in 2 months!
The logging operation covered a lot of ground and has everything messed up...

What are using on your foxes? We don't have many foxes, but a ton of coyotes! They need to be thinned!
And this is the first time I have not seen any bear sign!...Thankfully :wink:
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I have a nice uberti 1866 sporting rifle in 22 mag I hunt snowshoe hare with just love taking the gun out in the woods
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Man...that's what I need to do...a bit of woods loafing..

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RIHMFIRE wrote:
Nath wrote:So did you have a plink?
What ammo was you using?

N.
I had 3 different types with me
ALL CCI
Gamepoint 22WMR 40gn , in my rifle
22mag V-Max HP 30gn, in my pistol
I had a box of 50 Max-mag 22WMR HP+v 30gn which I did not open yet

I shot a few times at a 2 liter bottle.....and my front sight is a bit hard to see towards dusk.
I am going to have to paint that brass bead a bright color or change it out.....

Other than deer tracks, one good sized buck, and a bunch of doe tracks, some quail tracks.
There were no signs of small game anywhere. No turkey tracks either! and that season is coming up in 2 months!
The logging operation covered a lot of ground and has everything messed up...

What are using on your foxes? We don't have many foxes, but a ton of coyotes! They need to be thinned!
And this is the first time I have not seen any bear sign!...Thankfully :wink:
Currently brother, 40grn HP Remington. Looks like the generic CCI bullet!

I have some old Remington accu tips to finish off and then onto Hornady V max.

I love the CCI maxi mag +V.
Great little round :D

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I touched off a .22 mag out of my shorty Single Six at a grouse several years ago... :shock: :shock: That's when I went to CB longs :lol: :lol:
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BlaineG wrote:I touched off a .22 mag out of my shorty Single Six at a grouse several years ago... :shock: :shock: That's when I went to CB longs :lol: :lol:
Hit him a little low did ya :wink:
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Great way to spend a day with a good caliber.
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My uberti 66 in 22mag
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Re: 22 mags in the woods

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barbarossa wrote:Image


My uberti 66 in 22mag
Very nice shooters Barbarossa. How did you cook your Wabitt :D
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Re: 22 mags in the woods

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barbarossa wrote:Image


My uberti 66 in 22mag
Woe, nearly missed this photo.
Good for you.
I bets that photo would look good in sepia!

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Nath wrote:
barbarossa wrote:Image


My uberti 66 in 22mag
Woe, nearly missed this photo.
Good for you.
I bets that photo would look good in sepia!

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