Hey everyone,
I got my PAL and Ontario Hunting License in fall of last year. Because I got to it late, I didn't get a chance to do any small game hunting. After I got my license a family member gave me a nice Browning SA-22 takedown. It's a lovely rifle.
My plan is to get out Grouse/Partridge hunting near to where I live in Northeastern Ontario this season, and originally I was planning to take the .22 out and see what happens. Some of my friends around here, though, have suggested to me that unless I'm a good shot (I'm not, I need practice and probably some mentoring/instruction), that hunting grouse with a .22 will be frustrating.
They recommend a .410. I've read some articles and most are saying if you're a bad shot, a .410 isn't the answer.
So, then I'm wondering if I should go to a 20 ga... which begs the question why not a 12 ga and call it over?!
This is all very confusing... seriously.
So, people in the know, I'd love to hear your recommendation and why (or a link to some reading about why) and if you're feeling generous your recommendation as to the best novice shooter bird/small game gun (i.e. brand and model).
My limited research says I should get a Winchester 42 (which I learned is no longer made) or a BPS in a .410 which they no longer make...
HELP!
I got my PAL and Ontario Hunting License in fall of last year. Because I got to it late, I didn't get a chance to do any small game hunting. After I got my license a family member gave me a nice Browning SA-22 takedown. It's a lovely rifle.
My plan is to get out Grouse/Partridge hunting near to where I live in Northeastern Ontario this season, and originally I was planning to take the .22 out and see what happens. Some of my friends around here, though, have suggested to me that unless I'm a good shot (I'm not, I need practice and probably some mentoring/instruction), that hunting grouse with a .22 will be frustrating.
They recommend a .410. I've read some articles and most are saying if you're a bad shot, a .410 isn't the answer.
So, then I'm wondering if I should go to a 20 ga... which begs the question why not a 12 ga and call it over?!
This is all very confusing... seriously.
So, people in the know, I'd love to hear your recommendation and why (or a link to some reading about why) and if you're feeling generous your recommendation as to the best novice shooter bird/small game gun (i.e. brand and model).
My limited research says I should get a Winchester 42 (which I learned is no longer made) or a BPS in a .410 which they no longer make...
HELP!