A quick cut and paste still from an American video of "Hunting Pheasants with a 120 Year Old Shotgun".
The bird is not ten, fifteen yards distant when it rises. And BANG it gets the "pillowcasing" treatment. Tell the cook it's pheasant soup tonight!
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No-one uses 122mm calibre for deer stalking!And yet stalkers are criticised if they don’t get as close to their quarry as possible....
Some years ago I managed to impact a partridge in a similar manner, although it was around 30 yards away. This came as a bit of a puzzle as the bird did have a massive hole in it. When I disposed of my empty cases at the end of the drive all was revealed, there in amongst my no.6 game loads was a solitary SSG case!Awful!
Many years ago a wee local shoot member was notorious for this. At the end of the year we always had a rotated club dinner at one home or other where we served the product of our season. Much fun was had by all at these events but the most memorable one was when said “close-ranger” was served his meal on a domed silver salver which when upon lifting the lid he found the plate contained only a solitary plastic wad - retrieved from one of his victims! My how he laughed…..
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122mm???No-one uses 122mm calibre for deer stalking!
Howitzer, the whole point being that at very close range using a 12 bore shotgun with a ME of 2300 ft/lbs on a 2 or 3 lb pheasant roughly equates to using an artillery round on a 32 stone red stag at a similarly close range as opposed to a puny little .243 at around 1945 ft/lbs ME that is more normal122mm???
That's about 5 inches!
What kind of gun are we talking about here?
I had similar many years ago, a high crossing pigeon, high enough that I was pleased with the shot. At the shot there was a big cloud of feathers, which the -clearly dead in the air- pigeon emerged from.Some years ago I managed to impact a partridge in a similar manner, although it was around 30 yards away. This came as a bit of a puzzle as the bird did have a massive hole in it. When I disposed of my empty cases at the end of the drive all was revealed, there in amongst my no.6 game loads was a solitary SSG case!
Ok, fair enough.Howitzer, the whole point being that at very close range using a 12 bore shotgun with a ME of 2300 ft/lbs on a 2 or 3 lb pheasant roughly equates to using an artillery round on a 32 stone red stag at a similarly close range as opposed to a puny little .243 at around 1945 ft/lbs ME that is more normal
I don't think that I'd care to do that on a posh driven day, I'll leave the tale of the Frenchman on the rough shoot to another occasion!Ok, fair enough.
It seems to me then that the best option is to do as I do, stalk as close to the pheasant as possible and head shoot it with either a 22lr or .410 shotgun when it's standing still.
Can't see any sense in long range shots at moving targets, or blasting short range targets into oblivion with excessive firepower.
I don’t think I'd care to do a posh driven day.I don't think that I'd care to do that on a posh driven day
Even us Brits shout.They're American, they just like shouting & feel the need to be loud all the time.some sort of inadequacy??
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They're American, they just like shouting & feel the need to be loud all the time.some sort of inadequacy??
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