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MK @ the farm - Moose on the Palouse
« on: October 04, 2015, 05:57:58 PM »
This morning I loaded up and went to the farm with the reclaimed MK-85.  I have/had treated the bore with Bore Tek on Thursday before heading to Kennewick to watch fall FP softball and Soccer.  Now I needed to go shoot a bunch of bullets out of it to cure the Bore Tek.

I had had the rifle out one other day last week and was somewhat sighted in at 50 yards.

When I got to the farm I set up across the road from Dinger's house and again noticed the Whitetail 3D archery target setup near the house and under some small trees.  I really wanted to shoot that realistic little buck but went ahead about setting up my target and some clay pigeons at 75 yards.  Then I set up the shooting station - shooting between to pieces of farm equipment parked in the shooting field.

I took at shot at the target and it was placed about where I thought it should be elevation wise but right about 4".  I removed the peep aperture and adjust the slide and guess windage and reinstalled the peep.  Took another shot on paper and it was nearly perfect so my interest in paper was lost and I decided to go onto the clay pigeons.  I continued shooting the pigeons, my first two shots took the tops of the pigeons off but left plenty of bird still available and visible.  The next to shots finished off the two birds.

After that last shot I got up from the portable bench and walked back to the loading bench (my tailgate) I again looked at the whitetail and thought - it would be so easy - but then I looked at the house and the in the flower garden was a shape - really surprised me. I watched it for awhile and it MOVED. It was a darn calf Moose working the shrubs and plants in the flower garden. He/she did not seem to really care that I was shooting or that Dinger's dog was barking at cars as they drove by the house.  I returned to shooting working on to more birds and the really did not seem the bother the moose at all.

So I thought what the heck get some pictures - so I began taking pictures as I was doing that another car came by from the highway and noticed me taking pics - they looked left at what I taking pictures of and then hit the brakes and kinda slid in the gravel.  That prompted to moose to move out of the flower garden to the vegetable garden where some grabbed his attention so he knelt down began on feeding on something no longer concerned about the car or me shooting.  Eventually and as I continued to shoot he moved out of the garden past the deer decoy and to another large shrub and began feeding again.

I had enough pictures so I went back to shooting and as I finished my last shots I looked and he was gone.

 

Everything worked out well the rifle is sighted for a 100 and the Bore Tek should be cured.
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Re: MK @ the farm - Moose on the Palouse
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2015, 06:40:19 PM »
I would minute man that smoke pole and shoot both...... j/K... nice pics and story
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Re: MK @ the farm - Moose on the Palouse
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2015, 08:15:18 PM »
No mama around?

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Re: MK @ the farm - Moose on the Palouse
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2015, 09:08:09 PM »
No mama around?

Not to be seen anywhere... Dinger said the calf has been to the house by himself several times.
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Re: MK @ the farm - Moose on the Palouse
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2015, 07:58:52 PM »
Cool story!  Back when my hunting partner lived out by Bald Butte, we'd shoot muzzies right by the house.  One time, we had just put the muzzies away when a massive cow moose trotted right across the shooting range!  I guess gunshots didn't bother her very much! 

Good luck this fall, Sabot!

 


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