bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
I've recently moved to Nova Scotia, and want to break in my new Wildlife Resource Card by hunting some of the local 'yotes.
Legislation says no center-fire, or shot bigger than #4 buck until Deer season. Super.
If I was lucky enough to call some songdogs into effective range, I was hoping to practice case skinning - if Im having to use 3" #4 buck with a full choke, is there going to be any point, or am I just going to perforate whatever I hit?
The NAFA manual indicates that .22 bullets can be sewn up reasonably well, but Im thinking not if there's a dozen of them. Should I wait for centerfire season, or hit the trails with my 870?
Legislation says no center-fire, or shot bigger than #4 buck until Deer season. Super.
If I was lucky enough to call some songdogs into effective range, I was hoping to practice case skinning - if Im having to use 3" #4 buck with a full choke, is there going to be any point, or am I just going to perforate whatever I hit?
The NAFA manual indicates that .22 bullets can be sewn up reasonably well, but Im thinking not if there's a dozen of them. Should I wait for centerfire season, or hit the trails with my 870?


















































