Ruffs, to my way of thinking, are the finest tasting game bird going.I never figured that out, Spruce's taste the same as Ruffies to me![]()
OK here's one more. I felt guilty shooting my 870 so much, so I took the old spanish side by side (410) out for an evening. Managed to collect one en route to the spot.
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Normally, I use #6 because I get better knockdowns.It's a spanish SxS chambered in 410. I typically use #6 shot, as I get more kills with it. I have a continual tradeoff between killing power (#6) and less pellets in the breast (#7 1/2). When I shoot #7 1/2 I kill less, but I get less pellets in the meatNormally, I use #6 because I get better knockdowns.
The one pictured says "76" on the receiver in two places, so I can only assume that means 3" I shoot 3" shells out of it with no problem.
Mine looks the exact same, and it's a Spanish job as well. I couldn't find the chalmber size on it, so when I saw yours, I figured I'd ask.
It's a sweet little sxs! Out of all the toys in my cabinet, my buddies drool over that one! They think it's the cat's meow and looks slick with the external hammers!
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some are 76mm (3") and some are 63.5mm (2.5") so double check.
Some are alos made in Belgium I think.
hmm, Ive never had any problems with the flavour, of any game, just marinate the meat with garlic and onions for a day and all tast great after that
well maybe except for ducks and geese, cant stand those
x2 on the waterfowl. Maybe I'm an idiot and I don't know how to cook them, etc., etc., but I just don't enjoy eating them. Too bad, too, because I sure did like hunting them. Don't shoot ducks and geese anymore because of my personal rule - you shoot it (or kill it), you eat it.
Never tried the garlic and onions approach, but it sounds yummy!




























