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Snipe hunting in Florida
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I went last weekend and being the end of the season I was not expecting much. We had 6 flush. I took 4 shots but none harvested. Now I can't wait for next season. And hopefully it will be a little wetter.
The pictures are on the way to some hunting grounds. Don't believe it if someone tells you the drought in Fl is over. I should be standing in 3 feet of water. |
It's been raining in Georgia for over a year. As wet as I have ever seen. Gerald
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Angel I've said it before and I'll say it again. The snipe is the toughest to hit American game bird. They're also the toughest to hit in England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and Argentina. I can't say that about anywhere else, but I've missed them in all those places.
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You guys ain't kidding. If you don't hit then in the first shot forget the second shot, you just wasting lead.
That's some fine shooting Forrest. What gauge is the muzzleloader? |
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I haven't tried BP shotgunning yet, muzzleloader or cartridge, but am fond of muzzleloading rifles and BPCRs, also handguns. -plc- |
Shooting muzzle loaders can become very addictive. If you are shooting a single shot you have to make it count. It will improve your shooting skills. Nice gun. Who is the builder.
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Forrest, that's quite a cute mixed bag of snipe and woodcock and true to the motif on your powder flask. Great picture!
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The original muzzleloader was made by William Nunn, of Hertford. It only weights 4 1/2 pounds so it is an absolute pleasure to carry all day long walking around snipe pot holes. Since that picture was taken I have re-browned and etched the barrel, and made a correct ebony ramrod to replace the broken original. I use my early Parker hammer guns as well for snipe. I load up the magtech brass cases with 2 3/4 drams powder and again with 1 oz shot. My Parkers are tightly choked, so I have to train myself to delay a "second" before firing at a close twisting snipe. Much easier to tell yourself, than to actually pull off. |
Wow 4 1/2 lbs.. how long are the bbls?
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