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Birdshot detection

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metlhead:
Never worried about it. Seem to seldom find a pellet aftet cooking.

Threewolves:
I've been using my Garrett pin pointer for a couple of years for searching for shot, but still, look, and feel. Found six pellets the other day, and only one today.  I bought it to use with my metal detector, but searching for shot after grouse and pheasant hunting this time of year. Just to make sure.

Stein:
I only find a couple a year after cooking, but those couple aren't good as I get a bit overconfident since it's so rare.  The detectors are only $99 for some of them so it may be a cool thing to have, even for some big game meat around the shot area if the bullet comes apart.

McCRIZZLEY:
Anybody try one of the cheaper amazon ones? I've been eyeballing this one on sale.

2MANY:
I always breast fillet my birds and chase any hole I see looking for feathers and shot.

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