Prepping for night hunting in early January with a SP

xphunter

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Sep 15, 2005
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I try to get down to Texas every year or every other year to do some hunting at night with a good friend.
Last year, was my first time to be able to use a specialty pistol (center-grip 6mm Creedmoor) at night for critters.
Critters = hogs, coyotes, fox, and bobcat.
This time I will be taking a rear grip specialty pistol, chambered in 22 Creedmoor. It has a 15.9 inch Krieger 8-twist barrel, that is now suppressed.
This gun shoots exceptionally well with the 80 grain Hornady ELDM at 3050 ft./s.
I was curious how it would shoot with the suppressor on it, and from a cold bore.
I had four shots at 100 yards at under 1/2 inch…That’s my guess, and I’m sticking to that.
Definitely good enough for critters out to about 250 yards, and more likely at 150 yards and under. My thermal does have a rangefinder in it, so I can be sure about my distance if needed.
You will see the small group in the small upper right diamond of the target.
I just took a quick picture through the scope, and it’s not a good picture but you can see it.
I wasn’t worried about point of impact, because I was going to takeoff my day scope and replace it with the thermal optic.
I have not zeroed the thermal optic yet.
We will be shooting from standing positions off of tripods. My friend will be using a bolt action rifle or an AR platform.
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Very impressive, Ernie. That is some great shooting from a rifle, let alone a pistol. How few ounces is the trigger pull on that pistol?
 
Very nice set up Ernie.
Best of luck to you on your Texas predator safari.

JD338
 
Sweet looking setup. Im sure youll give those critters hell! What suppressor are you running?
 
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