09 May 2013, 20:31
Heym SR20Bullets for Capercaillie / Black Grouse
Toying with the idea of goiing to Scandinavia to hunt black grouse on skis. Would want to take my 16 / 7x65R combination gun. Conscious that a 139 gn softpoint is probably a bit too much so thinking of use a non expanding solid bullet - but which one. Any thoughts please.
09 May 2013, 22:37
mouse93Go with FMJ - if you don't reload Norma already does - just for the purpose:
http://www.norma.cc/en/Products/Hunting/7x65-R/FMJ/10 May 2013, 00:38
MuntjacIt is an awesome hunt. You will love it.
An advice based on experience though: Choose the most accurate ammunition you can find, have a rangefinder and know your ballistics. A blackcock is a surprisingly small target, and the longer your effective range is the greater your chance of success. Shots range from 50 meters upwards, with 110 - 200m the most common where I have hunted. Misses are not unheard of...
A precise combo gun is a good choice. Bring some heavy shotshells, in case you need to follow up a wounded bird. An fmj does not do a lot of damage, so a poorly hit bird is often able to get up and off. This is especially true for caperc.
10 May 2013, 00:46
MuntjacOh, on bullets though: A blunt nosed Fmj is usually considered the most effective, as a sharper bullet merely punctures through. Personally, I think this discussion is most relevant for .22 calibers. With a 7mm I would not be to worried, use whatever bullet gives the best groupings. Norma fmj is a safe choice if it works in your gun, in 7x57R the cartridge has a mixed reputation.
There are many hunters out there with far more experience than me, but "toppjakt" is among my very favourite hunts in the Nordics.
10 May 2013, 13:41
Heym SR20Thanks gents for your advice, any thoughts on who we should go with?
And are black grouse/capercaillie any good to eat, or is it just a trophy? I am not actually too worried about the shooting bit, its more the experience.
10 May 2013, 19:37
Nordic2What kind of of experience are you looking for tent expedition or hotel?
11 May 2013, 15:56
PondoroBlack grouse and caperc... is indeed good eating, tastes very distinct of game, try it with a stronger Rhone wine..

Calibers like 6,5x52R etc. are Classic fo shooting them with rifles