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Started by schuylkillspur, February 20, 2012, 10:27:17 AM
Quote from: RAJ on February 26, 2012, 08:41:35 AMThere is nothing wrong about using the .410 gauge . A fellow who has now passed away carried a .410 pump with lead shot and when he called onewithin range it always looked just as dead in the back of the truck as any other.One thing though. He enjoyed the show and frequently called in birds that did not strut or gobble so they did not get shot. Lots of them never got close enough to shoot no matter how much gobbling or strutting they did. One does severely limit his distance and needs extra restraint when using this shell.If CHALLENGE is your middle name I applaud you for this shall be one.
Quote from: BrownTrout on February 26, 2012, 07:50:54 AMQuote from: Deputy 14 on February 20, 2012, 01:52:33 PM Kinda like throwing a #22 dry fly for a 4 pound brown trout. Good luck Nice.........another crazy fella like myself. Tight lines brother.
Quote from: Deputy 14 on February 20, 2012, 01:52:33 PM Kinda like throwing a #22 dry fly for a 4 pound brown trout. Good luck
Quote from: schuylkillspur on February 26, 2012, 12:38:49 PMI would like to thank everyone for there replies and Comments, I totally agree with RAJ. The challange of the Gauge slam is to take a wild Turkey with all the major gauges which requires you to get closer to your quary as the gauges get smaller.
Quote from: schuylkillspur on February 28, 2012, 03:55:14 PMLongshanks I admire your dedication to the animals you hunt. I do the best I can when I hunt not to loose or wound a animal, but inevitably if you hunt long enough it will happen no matter what type of weapon you use. Ego NO, if it were about numbers I would just bait - poach, set traps etc etc. Like you said to each his own. Happy hunting.