03 September 2013, 00:35
Equinsu OchaWe hit a farm yesterday here in AZ that we have permission to hunt. They recently cut the wheat on it and the birds were thick!
I was RUSTY but still took a limit (with WAY more hulls than birds at the end!).
Not as many whitewings this season here for some odd reason. Previous years it was more WW than mourning.. This yr is was opposite.
03 September 2013, 01:59
Patricio Gaudianoquote:
Originally posted by just-a-hunter:
Awesome! Is that a 28 Gauge?
Todd
Yep, 28 Ga
03 September 2013, 02:24
larryshoresI have the same gun. I love it for quail. Congrats.
03 September 2013, 05:40
juanpozziPatricio ,congratulations nice shotgun.I hope someday you came to hunt with me .Ill make you to hunt some golden doves very similar to the mourning doves you have there .
03 September 2013, 07:21
Safari JamesI enjoyed the best opening day of dove season in many years. Opening morning limit was taken in 30 minutes. Shot the first 7 with my 12 gauge and the next 8 with my SxS .410 Grulla. I followed this morning with another limit in less than 15 minutes. We are off to a great start!
08 September 2013, 09:19
Gale JohnsonWe shot 410's on opening day, pattern is about 5-6 inches across at close range by the mojo, hit a few long crossing eurasian's, tough with a 1/2 of shot
06 October 2013, 00:49
Joe R. Lockquote:
Originally posted by Gale Johnson:
We shot 410's on opening day, pattern is about 5-6 inches across at close range by the mojo, hit a few long crossing eurasian's, tough with a 1/2 of shot
Just wondering, at what distance was the pattern 5-6" across? Bob Brister, in his book, "Shotgunning, the Art and the Science," proved that a .410 pattern was wider than a 12 gauge pattern at the same distance; the reason being that the .410 deforms more shot, thus scattering it wider; however, even though the pattern is wider that a 12 gauge, it is much less dense and not as affective as the 12 gauge.
joe