Insomnia kept me up all night. But as daylight came around, I made my usual sausage and biscuit and even made a half pot of coffee that just fills my travel mug. (grin)
A while after full daylight, I opened the "sniper window" and started watching. Did not see anything for about an hour, then... along the top of the neighbor's privacy fence, I noticed movement that was familiar. Yes, it was a chipper and I knew it was heading for my woodpile, so I quickly got set up outside, behind my garbage can blind/rest and waited.
It didn't take long before the chipper showed, but I didn't have a shot and the little bugger came along the back of my house to within about 17 feet from me and when I reached to set my Fortitude up (which was laying on its side on the rest) and try to focus and line up a shot, the chipper ran back around the back of the house and did not go straight to the woodpile. I wouldn't have been able to focus that close anyway.
So, I lit a cigar and waited, and waited, and waited... about 2 hours, and just as I had decided I was going to give up and go inside, the chipper ran from behind the house to my little raised garden patch and back to the woodpile. It darted back and forth several times before it finally stopped with only its head (left side) visible to me, but I was ready and took the shot. In the first pic you can see a 2x4 at a 45 degree angle and that is what it was "hiding" behind with head up and body angled slightly downward, but only the head/neck exposed.
Shot entered just in front of the left ear and exited south of the right shoulder in what I would call the bicep. DRT with minor twitching. No chance for a heart shot here.
~15 yards with .177 Benjamin Fortitude Gen2 using LUM77 10.5 @ ~750fps for ~12+fpe. Scope is Aim Sports Alpha 6 4.5-27x50 set to 27x.
The first pic shows where it fell after the shot, not posed. Next 2 are posed to show the entry. The last two are posed to show the exit. Ping pong ball for scale.
Cigar was AVO Heritage. Did not like it at all.
A while after full daylight, I opened the "sniper window" and started watching. Did not see anything for about an hour, then... along the top of the neighbor's privacy fence, I noticed movement that was familiar. Yes, it was a chipper and I knew it was heading for my woodpile, so I quickly got set up outside, behind my garbage can blind/rest and waited.
It didn't take long before the chipper showed, but I didn't have a shot and the little bugger came along the back of my house to within about 17 feet from me and when I reached to set my Fortitude up (which was laying on its side on the rest) and try to focus and line up a shot, the chipper ran back around the back of the house and did not go straight to the woodpile. I wouldn't have been able to focus that close anyway.
So, I lit a cigar and waited, and waited, and waited... about 2 hours, and just as I had decided I was going to give up and go inside, the chipper ran from behind the house to my little raised garden patch and back to the woodpile. It darted back and forth several times before it finally stopped with only its head (left side) visible to me, but I was ready and took the shot. In the first pic you can see a 2x4 at a 45 degree angle and that is what it was "hiding" behind with head up and body angled slightly downward, but only the head/neck exposed.
Shot entered just in front of the left ear and exited south of the right shoulder in what I would call the bicep. DRT with minor twitching. No chance for a heart shot here.
~15 yards with .177 Benjamin Fortitude Gen2 using LUM77 10.5 @ ~750fps for ~12+fpe. Scope is Aim Sports Alpha 6 4.5-27x50 set to 27x.
The first pic shows where it fell after the shot, not posed. Next 2 are posed to show the entry. The last two are posed to show the exit. Ping pong ball for scale.
Cigar was AVO Heritage. Did not like it at all.