I have been bird hunting with a drilling for the past few years. I have a dural frame Hubertus drilling 20 gauge over 22 savage Hi Power (5.6 x 52R). This gun only weighs 6 lb 9 oz with 25" barrels and carries very well. The small gauge rifle barrel is just the right medicine for small predators that the dogs kick out of the sloughs. Also have a Sauer dural frame that is 16 gauge over 7 x 65R.
Anyone else hunt small game with their drilling?
Posts: 1319 | Location: MN and ND | Registered: 11 June 2008
I hunt cottontails with mine, a Sauer 16/16/6,5X57R, and use the left 16ga barrel for running rabbits and the Kreifhoff 22 mag insert for sitting ones. I also pot forest grouse with the drilling...16ga flying and 22 sitting. I use the solid jacket bullet ammo to prevent too much meat damage.
I also use my 12ga/30-06 later Sauer drilling for chuckar partridge hunting and rabbits; it also has a similar einstecklauf.
I'm happy to have another drilling shooter join us.
My Krieghoff drilling weighs just under 7 pounds, and is my go to gun for just about everything i hunt. I've shot a lot of small game with it, including this turkey with the shotgun bbl.,
Eariler this winter while on my trap line, i shot this fox using the Krieghoff 22lr insert bbl., (i also have a 22 Win. Mag. insert for this drilling)
Over the years i've harvested a LOT of pheasants, ptmarigan, ducks, rabbits and other "meat" for my freezer. It's the perfect gun for all around hunting!
DM
Posts: 696 | Location: Upper Midwest, USA | Registered: 07 February 2007
Here's my little 20ga drilling. The 5.6 x 52R is a tack driver and with a GEE of ~190yds, its just sight it and squeeze. I thought it was unusual to find a nice piece of wood on an otherwise less expensive gun.
Posts: 1319 | Location: MN and ND | Registered: 11 June 2008
GEE--guenstigste einschiess Entfernung-refers to the yardage that a bullet will travel till it returns to "0" with a maximum trajectory rise of 4cm during flight. When a gun is sighted on its GEE according to caliber and load, the bullet will strike within that 4cm for the particular GEE for that caliber/load combination. This small caliber shoots 71 grains and will strike within that 1.6" trajectory variation over the first 190yds.
Posts: 1319 | Location: MN and ND | Registered: 11 June 2008
I shot chukar, turkey and pheasant with my old Fortenbach 16-gauge/9.3x72R hammer gun before I sold it. Thus far, I've shot pheasant and squirrel for small game and deer for large game with my 16-gauge/7x65R. With luck, it will get a turkey in the next few weeks.
Dave
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
Posts: 3858 | Location: Eastern Slope, Colorado, USA | Registered: 01 March 2001