For the first time in a while, I spent the better part of the day at the range. I'm shooting a new 20 gauge gun with a variety of chokes and 3" Hevi-13 shells with 1.25 oz of #6 shot.
After using a green laser bore sighter to hopefully get on paper, I took the gun to the range. It was a little low and to the left but that was okay, considering what it might have taken to be on target at 40 yards without using the bore sighter.
I had some great patterns, 10" hits in the 140 to 160 range. It was cold today, only in the 40s so those numbers were very impressive but realistic for fall hunting which begins this Saturday.
The shells I shot were some older ones, probably 2008 vintage and tomorrow, if the weather cooperates, I'll shoot some newer ones but I was very impressed with the patterns.
Doris and I have been watching a couple of flocks, with the help of our neighbors, for several weeks. There are 2 small flocks with maybe 8 to 10 birds that we'll try to get close to and if we're lucky, shoot a couple.
I love the fall season. It gives an opportunity to see a lot of birds, watch them and hear them and learn more about how they communicate. Fall hunting has made me a better spring hunter.
Good luck to all of you who will be out there chasing them this fall.
Thanks,
Clark