GF needs a grouse gun

Had a better eye-deer...........round up SniperMarie...........she'll clew in that ....... um........
well yer awwwww, as you pewt it, bird dawg now.
 
Lol read this to my wife and I must have the unicorn, she just laughed and said why doesn't he just tell her this instead of the gun nutz.?

Sorry to hear it's not just clicking....., my wife loves watching shooting loading mags when her arms get tired, or just dumps the mag shes in the middle of if I push for too long and her arms tire but still smiles.
 
Lol read this to my wife and I must have the unicorn, she just laughed and said why doesn't he just tell her this instead of the gun nutz.?

Sorry to hear it's not just clicking....., my wife loves watching shooting loading mags when her arms get tired, or just dumps the mag shes in the middle of if I push for too long and her arms tire but still smiles.

She has a handgun and will shoot it for a couple hours. She has shot a 12 gauge and her 357 lever action.

She was just pissy for no reason but I will wait and tomorrow she'll say that I overreacted LOL.

Passive aggressive isn't even the half of it 👍🏻
 
Come on, he needs encouragement & understanding, he does not need us to be smart asses..

We all know girls can be a real PITA sometimes.

Give it a bit more time and if it's not for her, it's not for her.

In my eyes, he already has showed the patience of a saint - and he has huge respect from me. I started my woman with a .22, and now shoots 12g consistently.. but I've been fortunate with her taking the time to get comfortable.

Your woman on the other hand seems very resistant to your efforts. Hopefully your patience pays off. If it was me, I'd probably be hunting alone.
 
Jimmy Soul had it right.... "If you want to be happy for the rest of your life, never make a pretty woman your wife.... Go for my personal point of view, get an ugly girl to marry you".....


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I've only known one woman who was at all interested in hunting with anyone who wasn't her father. She quit after one shot, dropped the gun in the mud. I guess we should have gone to a range first, but this was long ago.

Back to the OP and light guns in general: There are two schools of grouse shooting in Canada. In one, they're as tame as chickens and you shoot them on the ground, as if with a rifle. In the other, they are quick to flush and are shot on the wing. Please never buy a .410 for wing shooting, they are the great crippler of game birds. I echo the sentiment to use a .22 LR, and with those you get so much less lead in your food too.
 
Guns and hunting arent for everyone. If she has other redeemable qualities then maybe dont force this issue.

If a 20g with light loads is too much then a 410 isnt going to be much better (and still be an effective hunting gun).
 
This is out of my league and I'm wondering if I can get some guidance.

She wants a 26" -ish overall length shotgun that weighs about 5lbs. 20 gauge would be perfect. Only used for grouse at close range. 410 is too light of a load in my opinion but maybe I'm wrong.

She's small. 5'2" and really small framed. She feels swinging a 40" long gun is too awkward that why she likes the small length.

It's going to be a gift for her so I don't want to break the bank.

Can't weigh over 5lbs. Very important

Help!

Thanks for looking

Jeff

If you are still looking and she can manage an extra pound, cabelas has 21" 20 ga 870 express compacts on sale for $100 off in addition to a $50 mail in Remington rebate that is on right now. Granted, they are pink camo.
 
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