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11-27-2011, 10:38 AM | #3 | ||||||
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You're looking at it, Ed.
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11-28-2011, 06:36 AM | #4 | ||||||
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A very nice brown phase grouse Jim.
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that grouselooks to be the size of a phezant....maybe bigger i never hunted grouse thats just because ive never seen one....looks like you would need large size shot of maybe 4 s or 5 s on these large birds...what did you use to kill this nice grouse with... charlie
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11-28-2011, 03:33 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Hi Charlie-thanks for your interest. This looked to me like a first year male and -I'd judge it like most fully grown grouse is about 3/4 the size of a pheasant but not much more. I use RST #8s in the right barrel (modified) and #6s (full) in the left. The 8s worked at about 20 yards; one shot. Using the two different loads is advice I've read in many sources.
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11-28-2011, 05:08 PM | #7 | ||||||
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thanks jim i guess the bird had me fooled in the picture he looked very big to me..ha at 20 yards a load of 8 s will do about anything in....thanks for the info and hope you get a nother chance atthem grouse soon...... charlie
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11-28-2011, 11:57 PM | #8 | ||||||
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I like 5/8 oz. of #8 in the right barrel and 5/8 oz. of #7 1/2 in the left for late season grouse... but #8 in both tubes early in the season.
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