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    Weapon of choice?

    So what is everyone’s weapon of choice for upland? I have a few over/unders, a semi auto (waterfowl and turkey) and both a bolt .22 for longer range and a Henry SGC for closer .22 stuff.

    I love the O/Us for upland. I have 2 20 gauges and a 12 gauge. I don’t use the 12 as much as the 20s, so it’s for sale (Winchester 101). If I didn’t have the semi auto 12 gauge I’d keep this one too.

    Whats your favorite way to whack grouse, chukar and pheasant?
    If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?

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    Re: Weapon of choice?

    Mathews Switchback XT, with 100gr Judo's. That brings me a lot of joy. And sometimes an RWS Magnum 350 in .177, or a Remington 541.

    But archery ruffies is so incredibly satisfying.....


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    I think I’d probably lose a lot of arrows. And maybe my patience!
    If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?

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    Winchester model 24, sxs 16 gauge. Points like a dream and hits those chukars going mac 3.

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    Re: Weapon of choice?

    Really enjoy my Stevens M512 28ga. Points like an extension of my hand, super light, and effective. More expensive to shoot than my Winchester M42, but puts more pellets on target.

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    Re: Weapon of choice?

    Nothing better than swinging my AYA 20 gauge for upland birds. It has become a bit of a safe queen since my dogs passed.

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    Usually just wait for one to run in front of the truck or quad instead of flying off to safety. ��
    besides that, how can you beat a benelli m4 for upland, utmost reliability for when the seconds count and your life is on the line ! Adrenaline pumping as that big grouse flushes right towards you.

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    Re: Weapon of choice?

    Quote Originally Posted by RyoTHC View Post
    How can you beat a benelli m4 for upland, utmost reliability for when the seconds count and your life is on the line ! Adrenaline pumping as that big grouse flushes right towards you.
    I had to defend myself this year when a wigeon turned on me! It was coming straight for my face!

    Do you hunt up in the grasslands above broccolihurst? I looked at a place up towards Red Lake this winter, and it looked like some very birdy country.
    If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?

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    Re: Weapon of choice?

    Ancient bolt action 12 gauge with no bead gummy action and a bent barrel.

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    single shot bolt action with a beat up barrel...I have one of those...it has a fancy trigger guard that likes to pinch your finger too..I was looking at it yesterday trying to figure out the maker...it is part of an old collection of obsolete guns I got handed down to me recently...

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