Smellydog
Well-Known Member
@alberta boy Not last night but this morning.
#23 & #24.
Just as the sun was rising and me in the shade I glassed a wooded bank.
Being the first bit of sun and no cold wind early this morning I knew one may just fancy a warm.
Well I was right, one appeared so I switched from small game loads to full house expecting a 100yd plus shot.
By the time I'd done that the fox had bedded down in the first rays of sun light.
I hoped over the fence, well err, staggered over it really, hopped, whom am I trying to kid!
I walked straight to it me being still in the shade some. If it looked my way it would be blinded by the sun at this stage.
At 40yds it heard my steps! It lifted it's head, I froze and it settled down again.
At this point I said to myself " don't you think you are close enough now...!"

The second one was a repeat.
Just 400yds away from the first I stalked the timber checking little sun spots and spotted the silver guard hairs of the back of a fox fast asleep.
I closed the gap to between 40-50 yards and this time loaded with the small game loads aimed the Leupold M8 3x.
On the shot it went into that fox thing, a seizure but I wasn't going to be fooled and ejected and shuttled another round in the chamber.
Glad I did for it recovered enough to flop down the gradient and come to rest head up, the second shot ended it instantly!

This scope albertaboy sent me is just the best thing ever
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Good times....
#23 & #24.
Just as the sun was rising and me in the shade I glassed a wooded bank.
Being the first bit of sun and no cold wind early this morning I knew one may just fancy a warm.
Well I was right, one appeared so I switched from small game loads to full house expecting a 100yd plus shot.
By the time I'd done that the fox had bedded down in the first rays of sun light.
I hoped over the fence, well err, staggered over it really, hopped, whom am I trying to kid!
I walked straight to it me being still in the shade some. If it looked my way it would be blinded by the sun at this stage.
At 40yds it heard my steps! It lifted it's head, I froze and it settled down again.
At this point I said to myself " don't you think you are close enough now...!"

The second one was a repeat.
Just 400yds away from the first I stalked the timber checking little sun spots and spotted the silver guard hairs of the back of a fox fast asleep.
I closed the gap to between 40-50 yards and this time loaded with the small game loads aimed the Leupold M8 3x.
On the shot it went into that fox thing, a seizure but I wasn't going to be fooled and ejected and shuttled another round in the chamber.
Glad I did for it recovered enough to flop down the gradient and come to rest head up, the second shot ended it instantly!

This scope albertaboy sent me is just the best thing ever
Good times....



