Savage Model 24 .22/20 gauge
Savage Model 24 .22/20 gauge
20 gauge #6’s, no pellets left in the meat with 20 yard shots. Nice to take them on the fly, or shoot them out of trees without worrying where your bullet is going to go.
Trouble is easy to find and hard to get rid of.
-Solomon
410, odd odd time a 12g, my son loves to play scoped 22.
10/22 with yellow jackets.
Or a chiappa little badger with the same.
Occasionally an 870.
The chiappa is strapped to my pack when I'm hiking, the 10/22 is in the truck...the shotgun is really rarely used.
The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.
Always wanted a nice .410
Arctic Lake
I’ve just been using a slingshot instead of my 12ga it’s a little cheaper and less messy but I think I’m going to get a 22lr and try that out
Like killing two bird with one stone. Brushing up on your slap shot amd bringing home dinner
22. Always a Head shot . Dont like pellets or holes full of feathers in my meat
Solo, 10/22 with Nikon scope for the head shots, and when with the dogs, Mossberg 930 semi auto 12 gauge with target #7 1/2 loads. Hard to hit em on the wing with the .22!
If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?
BHA, BCWF, CCFR, PETA, Lever Action Addict.
CZ 455 Lux in .17 HMR, with a variety ammo, topped with a Bushnell 4200 Elite 3-9x40, head shots a must otherwise the bird explodes if body shot.
A number of years ago my son was getting pretty handy with a slingshot and marbles.
Last edited by Buckmeister; 09-18-2019 at 10:28 PM.
caddisguy "I worry about predators wanting to eat me or bucks trying to take my manhood. "How was your hunting trip honey" ... "wahh I don't want to talk about it... sob ""