M12shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- East St. Paul, mb
Yes without a dog. I grew up in Saskatchewan, and we hunted sharptailed grouse without a dog for many years. We never used any shot larger than #6, and we usually used #7-1/2. We had no trouble killing sharptails at 40 to 50 yards. Even without a dog, we had many birds flush at 20-30 yards, and sometimes so close that they would startle you when they flushed. If the birds flush at 50 yards, they will be 60 -70 yards by the time you shoot them, and patterns with #2 at those distances are too sparse to guarantee pellets in the vitals of smaller birds like sharptails.
It wouldn't hurt most guys to hit a patterning board and see what their shotgun likes. My findings were that tight chokes with lead shot #4 and bigger would often pattern poorly. Can't beat smaller shot for killing average sized game birds and most barrels throw 7 1/2 very nicely at any constriction. As said, I witnessed a bajillon fat mallards killed graveyard dead at decoy ranges with simple 7 1/2 "standard loads"...as they were called years ago.




















































