SuperCub, that's a beauty.
I use a 25" barrelled Remington 11 48 in 16 bore. It came from Ilion as a 28" FULL but now it is 25" with a wide open CYL bore. 1OZ. game loads of any brand with #6 shot work perfectly. The gun is very easy to carry, super reliable with it's long recoil action and portable in the thickets. A forum member here traded me some 1 oz. Fiocchi (marked target) 7.5 @1300 fps. They hit hard too. Never seen a 16 bore load marked as target until these came along. I shoot about 3/4 of my grouse flying because my lab makes them fly. Going to try the 11 48 with some #6 steel this fall for ducks over decoys.
Darryl
I'm assuming you mean ruffed grouse in the forests rather than sharp tail grouse on the plains.
For ruffed grouse I hunt over a Llewellin setter and I use either a German 16 gauge SxS that weighs 6 pounds 6 ounces or I use a 12 gauge single barrel English game gun that weighs 5 pounds even. Both have very open chokes. I use very light and slow loads in both guns, 3/4 or 7/8 oz of shot and less than 1175 FSP. I don't shoot unless they are flying.
Time and again,shooting motionless birds on the road.?? if you are after meat, it's about twenty times cheaper in the supermarket. There would be a lot more grouse if "hunters" were allowed to get them on the wing only. 20 ga and a bird dog, things cannot be any better.
Like I said before...some of us must be better eaters than others. And as Butthead said on TV "Some people are stupid".
Time and again,shooting motionless birds on the road.?? if you are after meat, it's about twenty times cheaper in the supermarket. There would be a lot more grouse if "hunters" were allowed to get them on the wing only. 20 ga and a bird dog, things cannot be any better.
Time and again,shooting motionless birds on the road.?? if you are after meat, it's about twenty times cheaper in the supermarket. There would be a lot more grouse if "hunters" were allowed to get them on the wing only. 20 ga and a bird dog, things cannot be any better.
I have done both most of my life and drawn one conclusion. Dead is dead regardless of the method. Get over yourself!
I have done both most of my life and drawn one conclusion. Dead is dead regardless of the method. Get over yourself!
You hunt with dogs as I do you don't ground shoot.
MY Britts are more important than any grouse meat
Cheers