It almost seems like an asinine question, but can you hunt (especially, well bucks) effectively with buckshot?
The scenario I'm envisioning is thick cover and tiny blacktails on the NW and Gulf islands. This seems well within the realm of possibility considering the average ranges and thickness of cover encountered in these areas.
As a bonus a lot of these places are crawling with bears, not that I am in the camp that feels firearms are a necessity for bear defense (I work in the bush, and do not carry) but sometimes hunting for deer in these areas greatly increases your chance of agonistic encounters with bears.
Any advice for shot placement when using buckshot? Any stories to share of big game taken with it?
I have heard the buckshot should not be fired through any choke smaller in diameter than modified, any truth to this statement?
Are modern buckshot loads tailored for home defense and the name is an anachronism? or are there hunting rounds on the market designed to pattern well at intermediate distances?
The scenario I'm envisioning is thick cover and tiny blacktails on the NW and Gulf islands. This seems well within the realm of possibility considering the average ranges and thickness of cover encountered in these areas.
As a bonus a lot of these places are crawling with bears, not that I am in the camp that feels firearms are a necessity for bear defense (I work in the bush, and do not carry) but sometimes hunting for deer in these areas greatly increases your chance of agonistic encounters with bears.
Any advice for shot placement when using buckshot? Any stories to share of big game taken with it?
I have heard the buckshot should not be fired through any choke smaller in diameter than modified, any truth to this statement?
Are modern buckshot loads tailored for home defense and the name is an anachronism? or are there hunting rounds on the market designed to pattern well at intermediate distances?