Just got back from 3 days shooting around Winner/Carter SD. Again, a good time was had by all. Lots of dogs and the pups were out. So, lots of shooting. It rained the day before we arrived and rained every night we were there. So, we could not get out until about 10:00 am. But we shot until 5:30 PM every day.
Day One:
We shot alone (my son and I) and set up on a town with the longest shot at about 420 yards. There was basically no wind and we only shot with 223's. It was almost perfect shooting. We both shot about 400 rounds each, This was probably the highest hit percentage of any shooting in all the years out there.
Day Two:
We shot with 2 guys from North Carolina, It was pretty windy and the town was HUGE. Longest shots were about 825 yards. The guys from NC brought 17HMR's and 22LR. My son and I agreed that we would only shoot 250 plus to give these two guys at least a chance to hit a few dogs. I used my 223 and 243. MY son used his 223 and 6mm CM. Now, I am not a Creedmoor Fan Boy, but I gotta say that 6mm with the 115 GR load was putting my 243 with 87 GR vmax to shame. I need another gun like a need a hole in my head but I am going to look into cost to buy/build one.
We broke for lunch and I you could tell the boys from NC were less than impressed with the experience. I told them I made the same mistake. And, to just learn from it.
That night it rained almost 1 inch.
Day Three:
Could not get out until about 11 AM. And it was W-I-N-D-Y. They set us up on top of a hill shooting down into a pasture with shots from 250 to 800 yards. The 223's were only good out to about 300/250 yards. My son shot his 6MM CM and I shot my 308 (168 GR SMK). I have never shot with the wind this strong. I was holding off up to 12 MOA. I normally just use the reticule and hold off for wind. I dialed in 8 MOA and then used the reticule based upon the range. We did not hit too many but as the guide said...."you boys gave a lot of free haircuts today".
The guys from NC had enough fun that they booked the same two days next year and we will shoot with them again. I asked them if they were going to bring the same rifles and they just laughed.
It is really "green" out there with all the rain. The only time I have seen more rain and wet conditions was 2018. The dogs had to be on or near the mounds as you could not see them in the grass as it was too tall. The roads were really slippery and driving in the fields was challenging. We normally go twice a year (end of May and end of June) but this year cannot make it work due to family commitments.
The side view of my truck is from this year and the second picture is from 2018.
Day One:
We shot alone (my son and I) and set up on a town with the longest shot at about 420 yards. There was basically no wind and we only shot with 223's. It was almost perfect shooting. We both shot about 400 rounds each, This was probably the highest hit percentage of any shooting in all the years out there.
Day Two:
We shot with 2 guys from North Carolina, It was pretty windy and the town was HUGE. Longest shots were about 825 yards. The guys from NC brought 17HMR's and 22LR. My son and I agreed that we would only shoot 250 plus to give these two guys at least a chance to hit a few dogs. I used my 223 and 243. MY son used his 223 and 6mm CM. Now, I am not a Creedmoor Fan Boy, but I gotta say that 6mm with the 115 GR load was putting my 243 with 87 GR vmax to shame. I need another gun like a need a hole in my head but I am going to look into cost to buy/build one.
We broke for lunch and I you could tell the boys from NC were less than impressed with the experience. I told them I made the same mistake. And, to just learn from it.
That night it rained almost 1 inch.
Day Three:
Could not get out until about 11 AM. And it was W-I-N-D-Y. They set us up on top of a hill shooting down into a pasture with shots from 250 to 800 yards. The 223's were only good out to about 300/250 yards. My son shot his 6MM CM and I shot my 308 (168 GR SMK). I have never shot with the wind this strong. I was holding off up to 12 MOA. I normally just use the reticule and hold off for wind. I dialed in 8 MOA and then used the reticule based upon the range. We did not hit too many but as the guide said...."you boys gave a lot of free haircuts today".
The guys from NC had enough fun that they booked the same two days next year and we will shoot with them again. I asked them if they were going to bring the same rifles and they just laughed.
It is really "green" out there with all the rain. The only time I have seen more rain and wet conditions was 2018. The dogs had to be on or near the mounds as you could not see them in the grass as it was too tall. The roads were really slippery and driving in the fields was challenging. We normally go twice a year (end of May and end of June) but this year cannot make it work due to family commitments.
The side view of my truck is from this year and the second picture is from 2018.