Travis186
Full of mostly useless esoteric knowledge
The wind can definitely be strange. I love how it will be blowing as hard as can be on the pig line but the turkey line flag doesn't even move, or even opposite of that combination. A good spotter is definitely required. I believe our club championship is the 2nd saturday of October, but I will confirm.Yes, that cross-breeze that runs through that valley drifted my 45-70 enough that I looked like a pilgrim. I was, but I didn't want to look like one!
I'll try to come over to the hill (that's what we call it) after our October shoot on the 3rd Sunday. I'll look you up, if y'all are shooting then.
In your photos, I couldn't see the buffalo, unless it's that dark mass above the truck path. It's life-sized, but sure looks small from the firing line. It used to be painted white, which helped to see it. Never did hit it.
I like the muzzle blast in the 2nd photo!
Herman Brune has lots of deer on the ranch. If you're interested, talk to him about hunting there. He has an elevated party room / blind back on the property, approaching the Colorado River, where I've seen a whole long line of deer coming out of the woods to graze in the pastures near dusk. Herman is a real cowboy, friendly as all get-out, and fun to talk to. I hope to run into you out there.
Brazos
It's hard to see, but the buffalo is there, and in the second pic with the muzzle blast that's actually what I'm shooting at. It's still painted white, and it is definitely a challenge. I need to shoot at it more often. You aint kidding about the deer. I wish I had a dollar for every time they run out onto the range during a relay. I've noticed a big box blind just around the corner from the ram line. I haven't gotten to meet the man yet, but I'm sure I'll get my chance. I'd love to have the opportunity to hunt his place but I feel it isn't my place to ask.