Brutus
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Thanks for you input ironsighter. It's always interesting IMO to hear from fellow hunters. As Silverback, Trevj (he moved to BC and is missed!) and myself can attest to, the area of northern boreal forest we often hunt at, is mostly very closely confined spruce and black poplar, with some fir trees. The longest shot was myself with a 12 gauge turkeyslayer shotgun, early last spring, at 47 meters. Which is an excpetionally long shot for here. But most often they are taken between 7-16 meters or thereabouts. Mostly, we just use 20 gauges with small birdshot or rifles in 22 LR.
Edit: BTW, I keep shotgun slugs on hand for the off chance of coyote/slim chance wolf opportunity too. Which is legal here on private land for coyotes and with a deer tag in a zoned open season, in my pocket for wolf.
Edit: BTW, I keep shotgun slugs on hand for the off chance of coyote/slim chance wolf opportunity too. Which is legal here on private land for coyotes and with a deer tag in a zoned open season, in my pocket for wolf.
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