Will you hunt Grouse with .22LR

Lol what else you gonna use? A 12 guage at 10 metres will shred them up pretty good! Even a 20 guage is overkill at close distances, and I cant remember the last time I saw a grouse that didnt let you get within 15m. A 410 would be an option but i find them useless for much else so Im not about to buy one.
 
Around here I do. Unless Ontario grouse are immune to .22 bullets I can't see it being any different.
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Lol what else you gonna use? A 12 guage at 10 metres will shred them up pretty good! Even a 20 guage is overkill at close distances, and I cant remember the last time I saw a grouse that didnt let you get within 15m. A 410 would be an option but i find them useless for much else so Im not about to buy one.

I also use 12 gauge. 2 3/4" shell size, 7 1/2 shot size. Past 2 I shot this way I took the head right off them.
 
A .22 is overkill for those Sprucies ............ A stick usually suffices. ;):D

:agree:
and if they're treed, put a squirrel snare on the end of the stick and pull them closer so you can smack them properly. I've eaten plenty of "lead free" grouse.

For the less adventuresome, a .22 or .410 head shot doesn't mess with the tasty bits.
 
When I hunt grouse with a buddy usually one of us will carry a .22 for long shots if they're stationary and sunning themselves. Otherwise its wingshooting with a 12 guage O/A or S/S. using 71/2 lead shot.
 
Last couple I shot was with a .12 guage with an xtra full turkey choke and 7 1/2's. Took the head off of two at close range and was able to knock down a third on the wing. Had to let him get out to 40 yds before I shot though.
 
Might be an idea for sprucies when I turn 90 & hunt from a atv/wheelchair.

Ruffies are shotgun all the way though. The Whrrrrrrr! of the wings, the pow, pow, of the shottie, the punch/ punch in the shoulder, the bird rising then (hopefully) falling through a kaleidoscope of colored foliage amidst a filtered setting sun - MAKES YOU FEEL ALIVE!

Plinking a sitting duck spruce grouse must be a 'boot vanilla' experience in comparison.
 
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