you say you will be slug hunting next season. will you be using the alligator
Just curious what you’re using for video cameras? Presume it’s a combo of main video camera + GoPro?
My cousin hunts in a shotgun only area. Here's a few things he's told me.I passed up so many deer this year because I was unsure of my limitations that I think I'm going to have to go slug hunting next year just to relieve some of the resulting anxiety.
My cousin hunts in a shotgun only area. Here's a few things he's told me.
Guys shooting buckshot sometimes try for things well outside their range.
guys generally prefer slug guns once they have tried them.
His camps success rate/shot fired went down, after they switched to slugs.
The typical guy in his camp is a weekend, once a year type hunter, that we here would call a Fudd. I'm betting practice isn't a high priority, I know there are guys out there that carry the same shells year after year.
Me, I've used buckshot exactly twice, both times successfully, both times the shots were within 50 feet, and fired in scrub brush. Both deer fell quickly. It works, but it's not impressive. Pellets (IMO) are easily deflected by brush. Both of mine had only a couple of pellets in them, and wide spread.
I'm tempted to save this thread for future reference when another "Buckshot for Deer?" thread pops up. The usual folks chime in that buckshot is useless past 10 yards, only inexperienced hunters use it and it gives hunters a bad name. This is the big problem with hunters (no problem with buckshot) is many fail to spend the time and money finding the load and choke combination that patterns best in their gun. Most simply buy a box of the cheapest shells, use whatever choke happens to be in their gun, and they're off to the bush without patterning or seeing which shell shoots best. THESE are the hunters giving buckshot and fellow hunters a bad name.
Brobee, awesome video as usual and thanks for proving that buckshot is effective within it's limits.
There is something we can do, and I'm speaking as a guy that hunted with a bunch of once a year rifle hunters for twenty years. We found a local crown land sand pit, and challenged them to a shoot. Every year they got just a bit better, and more familiar with their firearms. A few changed away from magnums too.
Did I miss any more squirrel-whackin’ videos while I was away?