duncansuds
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- Weyburn, SK
Combo gun. Savage 24, or a Baikal combo in 22/410 or 22/20. Excellent selections for what your looking for. I know where there is one in the EE......;-)
Combo gun. Savage 24, or a Baikal combo in 22/410 or 22/20. Excellent selections for what your looking for. I know where there is one in the EE......;-)
I live in Quebec will be hunting partridge or grousse with my uncle in autumn he uses a single shot 20ga. and when i went with him last year he bagged 1 out of 8 we spotted.Someone will say it ...so that guy is me. Where exactly are you, and what type of hunting are you going to do. I have never even seen a Wild Turkey so how could i suggest a 12 ga set up for them?
Can't go wrong with a 22lr, a 410 is a great small game gun. Something like a 22 bolt gun, and a 410 single. If you want to do a bunch of shooting you cant beat 22lr, the cost of 410 shells is a negative.
When it comes to Center fire...again where are you? A great number of people are going to propose 308 or 30-06 in a bolt. However, i believe there is a 270 size limit in much of southern Ontario, and in areas where Moose is the main Big game a 308 is a minimal caliber.
I live in Quebec will be hunting partridge or grousse with my uncle in autumn he uses a single shot 20ga. and when i went with him last year he bagged 1 out of 8 we spotted.
I can't argue that at all, but from what I gather, the OP seems new to shooting/hunting, and what better way to learn to shoot than with a lower recoiling and cheap to shoot .22? Its very obvious that the 12ga is a much more versatile round for hunting purposes, but no good in the hands of one who hasn't learned the shooting basics. (I apologize to the OP for making assumptions regarding skills/ability). I first started shooting .22s when I was very young then started shooting the 12ga as soon as I could handle the recoil. I would hate to be the poor bunny on the receiving end of a 12ga from an untrained shooter.I challenge you to shoot a flushing grouse at 30m with a .22LR. Also, he cant hunt waterfowl with a .22
I live in Quebec will be hunting partridge or grousse with my uncle in autumn he uses a single shot 20ga. and when i went with him last year he bagged 1 out of 8 we spotted.
I live in Quebec will be hunting partridge or grousse with my uncle in autumn he uses a single shot 20ga. and when i went with him last year he bagged 1 out of 8 we spotted.
If you want to blow the the game into next week... use a 12g.
For small game, use a small round.



























