tbhupe said:The last bunch of grouse that droped dead in front of me was because of the Rem Nylon 10C I was carrying.
bushwhacker said:I replied to a thread on grouse hunting on DOUBLE GUN BBS a year or so back in which I mentioned ground shooting a grouse with my 20Ga. I got s**t on from great heights about how only a #$%^& would shoot a grouse that wasn't flying. Hasn't changed my hunting practices, because sometimes in the bush here that is the only kind of shot you get, but it has made me careful about talking about it. I did point out that there are cultural differences and people shouldn't dump on people from other countries because their practices are different, but that didn't seem to cut any mustard. Some people from Canada and Northern U.S. came to my defence, but they got dumped on too.
tbhupe said:Several times a year they seem to delight in flying into my house. Not the window mind you but the wall. On more than one occassion my dog has had a mid afternoon snack due to the wildlife/dwelling collision just above his pen.
bushwhacker said:I replied to a thread on grouse hunting on DOUBLE GUN BBS a year or so back in which I mentioned ground shooting a grouse with my 20Ga. I got s**t on from great heights about how only a #$%^& would shoot a grouse that wasn't flying. Hasn't changed my hunting practices, because sometimes in the bush here that is the only kind of shot you get, but it has made me careful about talking about it. I did point out that there are cultural differences and people shouldn't dump on people from other countries because their practices are different, but that didn't seem to cut any mustard. Some people from Canada and Northern U.S. came to my defence, but they got dumped on too.
E-shooter said:I would use a 20 gauge or a 410 with birdshot, but if would rather not have to chew on little balls of metal, then i would go with the cz varmint, just recently bought one and i love it to peices!!
Ethan