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Unusual grouse gun for sure |
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10-10-2020, 06:25 PM
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Unusual grouse gun for sure
For fall turkey I decided to use a 8 gauge hammer with a 4 shot load in one barrel and a 7 1/2 shot in the other, just in case I had a chance at a Blue grouse while hunting in the Arizona mountains. Well, a shot at a grouse presented itself and I was lucky enough to connect. After a few days of hunting, the 8 gauge was wearing me out so I switched to a 12 gauge hammerless. It truly felt as light as a 410.
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