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Holding POI vs housecat

Posted By: 603Country

Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 02:59 PM

I leaned my Tikka 22 in a corner by the back door. Danged cat went over, before I could stop him, and rubbed on it. Down to the floor it went, landing on the scope (Leupold 4.5-14). Drat! Yelled at the cat. Went out to check the zero, and no change to POI. It might not be a NF, but it held up Ok.
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 03:18 PM

Should have checked zero on the cat.
Posted By: snake oil

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 03:21 PM

Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
Should have checked zero on the cat.


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Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 03:30 PM

Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
Should have checked zero on the cat.


Exactly.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 03:48 PM

Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
Should have checked zero on the cat.


Exactly.


rifle
Posted By: TLew

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 03:56 PM

Originally Posted by redchevy
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
Should have checked zero on the cat.


Exactly.


rifle


Yep. I'm sure it would be called a bobcat on the open hunting discussion board, so you'd be in the clear.
Posted By: ChadTRG42

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/03/19 04:03 PM

With a good scope mount, it should hold zero. Holding the zero on a drop is often about the rings and base holding up, not the scope.
Posted By: ChasCZ

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/04/19 10:33 AM

While training dogs in S. Dakota from horseback I had my .22 rifle fall out of the scabbard. Cheap Simmons 2x7, landed on the front bell and turned it from a 0 to a D shape. Still dead on per the many skunks and badgers taken afterwards.
Posted By: RattlesnakeDan

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/04/19 11:27 AM

I was hoping for a cat shooting thread to get started. Very disappointed.
Posted By: 603Country

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/04/19 12:59 PM

A guy I know will shoot a cat from time to time.

I took that rifle to the bench yesterday and did some more shooting to confirm that the zero hadn’t changed. Dead on, just like before it got cat rubbed and bounced. And, just to say it one more time, that Tikka 22 is amazingly accurate. Sure glad I got one.
Posted By: scottfromdallas

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/09/19 02:13 AM

I'm just glad no house cats were hurt in this thread.
Posted By: onlysmith&wesson

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/09/19 01:49 PM

I posted a few years ago, rifle fell off of my tail gate and hit the dirt, hard. It was on a bipod and rear bag, I walked away from it and heard it hit. Had just finished zero'ing and it held POI. I didn't buy the mount that was used, it was there when the rifle was given to me. It was this: [Linked Image]
When this occurred I had mounted a new, cheap vortex scope and was putting this together as mainly a loaner and occasional coyote set up (.243). I'm convinced this style of mount may be weaker than others and wouldn't put it on anything else, but for nostalgia it's gonna stay there. On this day it was robust enough to do it's job and this .243 from 1979 is a great shooter.
Posted By: David Maas

Re: Holding POI vs housecat - 05/09/19 02:00 PM

Originally Posted by RattlesnakeDan
I was hoping for a cat shooting thread to get started. Very disappointed.


I am actually disappointed there was a cat in the house that didn't involve taxidermy
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