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  • #16
    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    Most game is presented driven here, so has some height and distance. So, most shoot 12 gauge. 20 gauge is pretty common too. I've shot walked up red grouse, snipe and woodcock with a 12 too.... Frankly they are so rapidly away that the lead in the air is helpful. I have a .410 that i shoot pigeon and vermin (mostly grey squirrels)with... Its just easier to carry with a cigar on the go!

    you live in a stunning part of the world! forgive my lousy geography but is drumheller near you? Loved that landscape too...
    drumheller is in the badlands in the south east of Alberta .
    edson is in the foothills ... Mid west Alberta .
    450 kms apart .

    derrek
    tourists bring home souvenirs ... explorers bring home stories .

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    • #17
      I have shot with all sorts, never been on a driven day (funds won't allow that for a long time) but I do the odd day of rough shooting.
      I still love using a 410 single barrel shotgun for pheasant and other game, it adds a real challenge!
      Chris

      "You have seen but not observed whereas I both see and observe."

      http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCadYy6qr4IjVVsVT7zrCZag

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      • #18
        Blimey....bang goes my sense of direction.... I traveled a lot.... And was mostly concussed (rugby) / benefitting from too much Stross ( a canadian beer, mispelt i think....). Should have checked a map! Was all over the place as you can probably tell! Definitely did the edmonto- jasper road then on to banff...

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        • #19
          I love a 410. I have a London stamped, but unquestionably Birmingham made Army & Navy SBS. It was bought for my kids, but as they are so young I couldnt resist having the stock adjusted for me!!! It's a non-ejector so ideal for a 'walk around in the woods' gun.

          Rough shooting is absolutely my favourite as it goes... just being out with friends (or solo) for an informal ramble around is the bes
          Last edited by Emaresee; 15-08-2016, 01:54 PM.
          "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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          • #20
            The 410 is ideal for shooting squirrels and their drays, pigeons coming in to roost
            rabbits at close range, don't think I'd use it though to shoot pheasants not unless they were at a range the 410 would kill them clean.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by TonyN View Post
              The 410 is ideal for shooting squirrels and their drays, pigeons coming in to roost
              rabbits at close range, don't think I'd use it though to shoot pheasants not unless they were at a range the 410 would kill them clean.
              I have killed pheasant outright just short of the distances I'd expect from a 12g. The 410 is much under-rated especially now there is such a variety of loads available.


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              Chris

              "You have seen but not observed whereas I both see and observe."

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              • #22
                I used to have a folding double barrelled .410 with external hammers. It belonged to Croydon's ratter before they pensioned him off. My ex-father in law snapped it up and gave it to me.
                'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                • #23
                  You must be a very good shot true what your saying the 410 are under rated, I suppose if you use the heavy loads it can be done.

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                  • #24
                    I do like a 410, but think that, given the way I shoot, pheasants may be too much of a challenge!!


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