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Alright everyone. With the weather being like it is, I've been thinking of huntin' So ready for Sept. Grouse!! Which brings up some questions I have on weapons... Typically I just shoot them off the roads with my .22
This year I'm looking to start chasing 'em down with my Dog, and need a shot gun. What should I buy, 12g, 20g, 410? Haven't the slightest Idea on them, or the best buy on brand... Any Help would be great!!
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Remington 870 12 gauge good all around gun and not to expensive.I use a 22mag
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A shotgun is a must if you're flushing them with a dog.
I'd go 20 gauge. NEF>
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February 18, 2009, 05:22:22 PM »
I Just use the .410 that my granddad gave me WAAAAY too many years ago. 2-1/2 inch chamber and a load of #6s. Just all mine.
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My old 16 gauge single shot or my 17 HMR.
Here is a pic of the 17 HMR aftermath, and a pic of my G.F. with here first grouse, shot with my 16 gauge.
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17 HMR is my favorite...
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12 gauge
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I have an old H&R 20ga single shot... been known to get two in one shot with it.
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same here, my old H&R 20 single shot that I bought when I was 8. It is way too small for me and has no front bead, but I love it for grouse.
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Well, I couldn't decide either so I have a double gun with a .22 on top and a 20 guage shotgun on the bottom barrel. One thing to watch for is legal issues. I think the .22 is illegal or it was. That being said, it's a good caliber to not ruin the bird up close...
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The .22 is legal for grouse.
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Thanks for the input! Was going to attempt the two for one once, but by the time I got to the other side of the truck for the shot, they walked off in the brush never to be seen again... A damn walk off! Ah hell!!
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If using a .22 on grouse is wrong I dont want to be right
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Savage 22/20....awesome to have both options available, the rifle and the shotgun....
Of course I've gotta stick in some pics....
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