Up north here the birds are stupid. You will have to kick them in the ass to make them fly. And that's ruffies, not sprucies. I use a 12 guage with full choke and blow their heads off...no pellets in the breast at all. I use the .22 sometimes too, as well as a 20 gauge, .410, pellet rifle, slingshot or bow and arrow.
When I lived in Nova Scotia, the birds were not stupid; they were like a hummingbird on acid. They flew at light speed, and we all used # 8 or #9 with improved cylinder. We never shot them on the ground or in a tree cause they never presented themselves that way.
But to claim that shooting them on the ground is somehow morally wrong is over my head. They end up dead and in my stomach whether wing shot or head shot. Up here they are a lunch bucket on wings. If you were intent on a wing shot, you would have to scare them off the ground, and then scare them off the tree three feet above them after you scared them off the ground.
The other way I look at the devout grouse lover is this - my method of killing is very quick and merciful. I blow their heads off, and 100 percent of meat is usable. Wing shots are notorious for cripples and meat loss.
I agree with everything but the last sentence~very well said. I'd also echo what someone else said before me~we all started somewhere. I'm only in my second year of grouse hunting here in Ontario, but as luck would have it...I had more than a decade of trap shooting under my belt before I ever set-out looking for ruffed grouse. In the air, on the ground, on a tree branch~all fair game as far as I'm concerned. I see them, I take aim, period.
Somewhere...I heard about an old timer and what he thought the best grouse gun was. He said that when someone asked him that question, he'd reply "what do you shoot well?" Whatever the reply was, that was the "best" grouse gun. As to what shells? "Whatever was on sale"
Use your modified choke, buy #7-1/2 target loads, have fun!




























. I just like to walk the gun, while deer scouting OK. If I'm on the road, and shoot on the ground, I'll slip in a No2 or 4, the 25yds plus really stretches the cyl pattern and the very few, very tiny pellets means a lost bird for me. I use No2 , hoping for a single "big" pellet kill maybe LOL. When they flush in dark timber right under foot, nothing is more deadly than cyl bore and 7 1/2.





















