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It Pays To Get Ready

An interesting twist on all of this preseason practice is the fact that gun writers are often invited on hunts with guns that we've never fired before. That is, we are told that our rifle will be waiting for us when we arrive at the hunting location. And it will already be sighted-in for you. Yeah, right!

I've managed to avoid some of the problems that have plagued other writers by simply refusing to hunt with a rifle that I have not personally examined and fired. I check the new rifle out in much the same way that I use for my regular preseason hunting preparation.

Case in point. Last November, a few weeks before this issue of Shooting Times went to press, I was invited to join Thompson/Center at the Game Trails hunting resort in northwestern Kentucky. When I arrived, I found that we would be shooting the new long-action Icon bolt guns. Mine was in .30-06 and was topped off with a splendid 3-9X Zeiss scope.


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The long-action T/C Icon has a few changes from the original version. It has an integral box magazine with a traditional hinged floorplate. A round knob on the end of the bolt handle is standard, as opposed to the butter-knife bolt on the short-action Icon. Otherwise, the rifle has the innovative stock and barrel designs that have made the Icon so accurate and such an instantaneous success.

Still, getting ready to hunt with the fine Icon rifle, I checked it out thoroughly at the range. Making sure that all ring and base screws were properly tight, I next checked the scope for adequate eye relief. You just don't know true joy until you've gotten your eye too close to a scope and then touched off a .30-06 round. After you've put a bandage on your eyebrow, you'll probably never forget to check for proper eye relief again.

All things checking out on my Icon, I stuffed it full of Hornady 150-grain softpoints and checked the gun's zero. It printed 1 inch high at 100 yards and about 2 inches left. That doesn't mean that the person who claimed to have sighted-in the rifle didn't know what he was doing. What it means is that two different people can hold a rifle differently enough that such things can occur. That's why you sight-in the gun yourself just to be sure.

Gregg Ritz and his staff at Game Trails have made a commitment to producing a herd of quality whitetail deer. They manage the herd so that the buck-to-doe ratio stays pretty close. And they manage the property so that food plots and wooded habitat give the deer the maintenance and comfort they need.

I shot my 8-point buck on the second morning of the hunt. I had already looked at about 10 whitetail bucks and about 15 does. My shot was made at about 200 yards, using a shooting stick for a rest. Because I had done my pre-hunt check on this particular rifle, I knew that it would print a three-shot cloverleaf at 100 yards. That knowledge gave me the confidence I needed to take my time and place my shot on this Kentucky buck.

And that is really the most important factor about your preseason rifle checkup. Whether you are shooting a tried-and-true rifle or a brand-new one--as I was with the new long-action Icon--you know that your rifle is up to the task. Having your equipment in good shape gives you the confidence to take your time and place your shot, knowing that the bullet is going to find its mark.


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