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Handgun for grouse
« on: October 10, 2024, 06:10:37 PM »
New grouse hunter here- for those that hunt with handguns- are you aiming for headshots? Sorry if this is a dumb question!!

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2024, 06:12:36 PM »
No we usually aim for the top of the neck.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2024, 08:08:13 PM »
If you're using a .22, the base of the wing is a good place to aim.
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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2024, 08:52:50 PM »
Earhole. Seriously, if you can aim at and hit their head, go for it. I commend you on your wicked handgun skills.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2024, 09:26:41 PM »
Where the neck meets the head. Hit a little high, head shot, a little low neck shot.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #5 on: Today at 06:43:12 AM »
I've gotten one with a .410 out of a Rossi brawler, but it was pretty close.  The pattern on those is not good past just a few yards ( < 4).  That said, it was lucky, and I wouldn't recommend it, and if I had the shot again I wouldn't take it (we patterned the gun after taking the grouse, and realized it was a lucky hit).

I then bought a .22 Ruger Wrangler, but I can't get it to hit anything, so still need to try some better ammo. (I can hit anything else just fine with my other pistols).

If I could do it all over, I'd spend the extra money for a nice semi-auto hunting .22, and absolutely put an optic on it.  After-all, we only want to take the best ethical shots.  Seeing a wounded bird get away is the worst.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #6 on: Today at 07:12:57 AM »
I have a wrangler.
Shoots pretty good,if I remember correctly.
It shoots a little high,like 2in high at 50 yards.
When I set up pop cans ,I end up shooting right over the top of them.
When I aim at the base of can ,it will hit dead on.
Left and right is dead on.
No adjustment sights on those pistols.

You have to play with it ,and most likely compensate for it.
Or put a mark on front site ,hold it and aim the same every time.
I've been running agulila 22lr ,solid,maybe try that ammo.



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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #7 on: Today at 09:44:34 AM »
I’ve shot lots of them with a 22 pistol. Just aim at body unless you are a crack shot. 22s don’t ruin much meat.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #8 on: Today at 09:44:50 AM »
Ruger MKII,  great head popper!   Of course, its takes some practice time with a great handgun.

TC contender in 44mag does wonders too!

But then again, you have to know your firearm!
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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #9 on: Today at 10:56:49 AM »
When I do
I use a high standard 22
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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #10 on: Today at 11:24:21 AM »
I'd definitely try different velocity ammo.
How mine shoots high,I'm sure if I went to a lower velocity.
It would most likely shoot dead on.

Try to stay away from hollow points,stinger,stuff like that.
Good solid point,you can shoot em in the breast with minimal damage.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #11 on: Today at 11:37:07 AM »
.22 solid doesn't mess up much meat.  Eaten plenty of bunnies and few birds taken with .22.

I carry an older slab-side Buckmark that shoots like a laser with factory sights with my eyes being the limiting factor.  I have a S&W 41 with ultra-dot, but it's less convenient and the Buckmark will actually give the S&W a run for it's money.

I have a Wrangler, but IMO it's minute of soda can at 25 yards with it's crude sights.

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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #12 on: Today at 12:40:16 PM »
I have a TC Contender in 410/45 Colt with a 12" barrel and a removable choke... Have shot more grouse with it than I can remember... Some past 30 yards... And every shot is a head shot!  :chuckle:
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Re: Handgun for grouse
« Reply #13 on: Today at 02:16:51 PM »
I'm an old school Army guy so I shoot a 1911 with a .22 conversion target slide. It prefers standard velocity ammo like the Remington Golden or CCI, solid no need for hollow points. Does the job on bunnies as well.
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