Good God that is a beautiful shottie. 20ga Wingmaster?
I only use 22's for grouse and only head shoot them ,way more sporting than a shotgun IMHO , If you miss you miss
I only use 22's for grouse and only head shoot them ,way more sporting than a shotgun IMHO , If you miss you miss
I would not feel comfortable shooting at flying thingys with a rifle. Keeps my skeet/trap skills sharper and vice versa.
lol...good one. Spoken like a person who doesn't drive 3 hours (one way), hike 6 hours, and be lucky to see ONE bird. Put that effort in, then see how you like your .22 for grouse hunting. I shoot more .22lr than anybody I know, and trust myself to hit a sitting grouse with one out to 60-75 yards with only a tree branch as a rest. Still take the shotgun though, as un-sporting as it is.
Most people don't wing shoot.. even with shotguns. So for us less shotgun skilled people, the 22lr is the sportier of the two.
Most people don't wing shoot.. even with shotguns. So for us less shotgun skilled people, the 22lr is the sportier of the two.
A WHOLE lot of upland hunters I know would be as puzzled by that statement as I am. I don't mean to take comments like that personally, but I think it's a ridiculous thing to say. You CAN make a case for one being a bit more challenging, but it's absurd to suggest one method is sporting and one isn't. There is challenge in both, unless you're from a different planet and think you can't miss with a shotgun.
A WHOLE lot of upland hunters I know would be as puzzled by that statement as I am. I don't mean to take comments like that personally, but I think it's a ridiculous thing to say. You CAN make a case for one being a bit more challenging, but it's absurd to suggest one method is sporting and one isn't. There is challenge in both, unless you're from a different planet and think you can't miss with a shotgun.
I took some minimag RN's today. BAD IDEA. 1 grouse went down with no flight, one flew away, and one inherited 7 bullets. I thought I kept on missing, but when I opened 'er up, she had at least 4 clean-throughs. The rounds zipped right through without making enough damage.. The first 3 headshots seemed to graze the neck. I really tried headshots, but the damn offset of the scope to the barrel was way too much for anything under 30 yards.
I was thinking of a flat nosed hollow point like the CCI SGB, or something that would probably win in the accuracy department like the subsonic HP.
And for the offset, I am getting rid of the troy chassis and returning to the good ol wood stock for low scope mounting.
Lessons learned today; bring rubber boots, and toilet paper.
CHeers
Edit: Not getting a shotgun yet. Maybe years down the road.
Internet is amazing at dissecting every word, and understandably anything can be taken in any way.
- Yes shotgun is as sporting as anything else, and very much so. Apologies to all shotgun wielding hunters alike.
- I - personally - find it more fun and challenging to hunt with my 22.
- I need shotgun budget and to practice skeet before wing shooting, I am not interested or into it. So not happening any time soon. Not interested in wing shooting - yet.
- I ideally want 1 bullet through head, nothing in the meat. I understand shotgun can make it happen every time by all kinds of hunters that would be equally appalled that I would say that, but in my experience there are often BB's in there.
- This thread is 1000000000000% about rimfire only, no shotguns, and is in rimfire forum and didn't want to get into shotgun because I want to avoid all this ->
- Damnit I though i was safe from shotguns here lol
The term "sporting" is super easy to use the wrong way, but is so perfect to add in as a replacement to the sentence "more fun to shoot and in this situation given my conditions and set of skills, this would provide the most challenge". The internet makes it super easy to ruin the intent, and hard to detect whether it was used in ignorance.



























