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Unread 10-21-2010, 05:49 PM   #1
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Default Lifter and Grouse!

I walked for 7 hours today. The Lifter got pretty heavy, real quick! Hunting Ruffed Grouse with a hammer gun, for the first time, is a humbling experience! Cheers!
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Mark: Nicely done and congrats on 7 hours hauling the lifter. I can't make out the ammo. What did you use in your lifter.
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Thanks, Jack. I use Polywad Vintagers. They carry a 7/8 ounce load of 7-1/2s.
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good looking lifter what ga..better to have to much gun than not enough... ive never got to hunt grouse but must be a experiance.. those sure are good looking birds...do they eat well...charlie
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Grouse are exceptionally good eating. Breasts of course are white meat with just a hint of a tangy nutty flavor while the thighs are darker and tougher. Right up there among my favorite two or three gamebirds.
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Charlie, it's a 12 gauge. Ruffed Grouse are a challenge as they flush quite unexpectedly. If you happen to see them before they take off, you still need to be quick! That is where the challenge was for me and the hammers. The one I finally got was behind a large rock making all sorts of noise. I cocked the hammers and proceeded around the rock to investigate. He was heading away from me and spreading his wings when I shot him. I don't have a dog, so I rely on my own stealth, silence and observation! Dean is right, they are very good eating. Cheers!
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Mark, do you shoot skeet? It was invented to help grouse hunters to be quick at the gun mount and accurate in giving the proper lead and follow through on those fast-flushing pa'tridge.
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Dean, now that I am into my 2nd retirement, I have given thought to some sort of shooting activities. Skeet would certainly help hone my process. With this being my first time with a hammergun, the notion of drawing those hammers back when a grouse flushes, and still have a sporting shot, is my concern. I carried the gun with hammers down, and cocked them when my 'insides told me to'. I have had some success with my hammerless guns when the grouse flush from the tall grass. Could be better, though! Cheers!
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Mark,

In the early 70's I shot skeet with a hammer gun while stationed in Naples, Italy. Down gun and hammers and when I called for the bird I would cock a hammer. On doubles I would cock the right hammer on the way up for the first bird, drop the gun off my shoulder and cock the left barrel for the second bird. I shot in the high 90's. Station 8 was my worst.

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On doubles I would cock the right hammer on the way up for the first bird, drop the gun off my shoulder and cock the left barrel for the second bird. I shot in the high 90's. Station 8 was my worst.

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