Tag Archives: long range shooting

Some Long Range, Some Called

Some long range, some called.. Ben and Gus went to my brother’s place after calling behind our house where Gus made the running headshot on his coyote. As they pulled in, they saw a coyote on the pivot. A stalk … Continue reading

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Adjusting Pressure & Altitude on your Kestrel 4000 Series

Your Kestrel 4000 Series Weather & Environmental Meter will measure air pressure in order to calculate barometric pressure and altitude. Changes in either air pressure or altitude will affect these readings, so it is important to make adjustments as necessary … Continue reading

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NOS Long Range Shooting School

No Off Season put on its first long range shooting school for my cousin, Kristy Titus.  Kristy is an up and coming outdoor TV personality and, as such, wanted to increase her knowledge and competency in long range shooting.  We … Continue reading

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Of Waffles and Bobcats

My oldest son, Hank, was home for the holidays.  The last morning of his visit, he shot a coyote off the patio and had bear sausage for breakfast—a Hardcore morning. He could hardly wait to get back to So Cal … Continue reading

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A 1264 Yard Rockchuck

My nephew, Gus, took a rockchuck at 1264 yards. Here’s the hero shot.  (Red arrow shows the location of the rockchuck.) And, now the story. It’s getting close to the time our rockchucks will be going down for the year … Continue reading

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Calling all Long Range Varmint Shooters!

We’re going through a transition.  I hate that word.  Transition generally denotes change and change is not always comfortable but I find the transitions in the predator and varmint hunting world are easier because they hold promise.  I love to … Continue reading

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