fishslinger
CGN Regular
- Location
- southern ontario
I had a chance to take out my 28ga for pheasants for the first time the other day. I was using a load of 3/4 oz of 6's, I was a little worried that the little 28ga would not have enough juice to take the pheasants cleanly, but my worries where soon but to rest. I was working a field along a wooded area when I notice my German shorthair pointer get birdey. With nose to ground she tracked the pheasant about 20yrds into the bush where she locked on point. I begin to walk to my dog when the pheasant flushes wild and presents me with a over head crossing shot, about 25yds away. I take the shot and the 28ga stones the bird in midair. My dog makes the retrieve as I stand there shocked at how well the little shell had performed.
I continued the hunt taking two more pheasant, cleanly with no cripples. I now think that the little 28ga is going to be my go too upland gun. It hits a lot harder then I thought it would. For anyone who is just kinda thinking of getting one but not sure, do it you wont be disappointed. I now see why the people who use the 28ga love it.
I continued the hunt taking two more pheasant, cleanly with no cripples. I now think that the little 28ga is going to be my go too upland gun. It hits a lot harder then I thought it would. For anyone who is just kinda thinking of getting one but not sure, do it you wont be disappointed. I now see why the people who use the 28ga love it.
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