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Started by chatterbox, March 21, 2015, 07:36:28 AM
Quote from: greencop01 on March 22, 2015, 01:09:55 PM Well, lead or hw, ad nauseum. We should be honing our woodsmanship and calling. I'm a little older and I find more enjoyment in getting a bird in close rather shooting them at extreme ranges. We owe the bird more than reaching out there and chancing on wounding him. How can anyone after calling Mr Tom up close and personal, staring down the rattle to borrow from Mike Strand, go back to shooting at iffy ranges. When they're that close a load of high brass hard sixes does very well. I'm not trying to pontificate here but our sport, calling in birds, is part of what makes it special. Also even though I work and have limited time in the field I get as much enjoyment when a bird doesn't get roasted, most of the time I remember those hunts more than when I connect. Have a great Spring out there and may you hear the RATTLE !
Quote from: Bill Cooksey on March 22, 2015, 01:25:54 PMI don't disagree, but I do try to have the best pattern possible in my 20. It's very rare I take a shot over thirty yards, and 40 is my absolute limit. However, I like having a few extra yards of leeway. With the current combo I misjudged one field bird that turned out to be 43 yards and also killed a bird at 54 that was running off crippled after the guy with me failed to center him. Wanting the best pattern possible doesn't always equal wanting to take long shots. I've killed more birds under twenty than over thirty.