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    Rates of guides

    Never is a long time, "Goose"; others have different circumstances than you. I urge prospective users of guides to do their research if hunting time is short and you want to shoot some birds. There are some decent guides who can help a hunter NOT from the Plains states to get on wild birds. This...
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    Shotshell Ammo Prices

    In part, it would depend on the distance and type of shot you were presented with. Within 30 yards and a 90 degree or angled crossing shot where the forward third of the bird is exposed, that load could work if you hit him in that forward area. on the other hand, a 40-50 yard shot going directly...
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    Rates of guides

    Of course it varies depending on who, where, what you're pursuing and exactly what services are provided: if the guide drives, uses his dogs, provides lunch, cleans the birds and then provides supper and lodging, it can cost $600-$1,000/day and sometimes considerably more.. Are you willing to...
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    Shotshell Ammo Prices

    I looked at some Federal #3 20 gauge "Meateater" ammo at my local hardware/gun shop this morning...$52 for 25 shells! Even Browning 12 gauge "Wicked Blend #2 and #4 is $29/box of 25. And they did have 12 gauge Prairie Storm--for $33 per box of 25. I have to agree with nasty--don't pass up any...
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    Beretta A400 20 gauge extreme+

    Anyone know if the 20 A400 Extreme+ has an adjustable length of pull feature?
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    Beretta A400 20 gauge extreme+

    I sold my 20 gauge Benelli SBE 3 and am thinking seriously about getting the Beretta A400 Extreme in 20 gauge. I figure a bit more weight, a bit less recoil, easier to keep it moving once I start to swing it. Also, the SBE 3 shot very noticeably high. I'm hoping the A400 will shoot more toward...
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    Shotshell Ammo Prices

    I've been watching trends in ammo availability and pricing in my sector of the Midwest, and it's frustrating to see prices on some ammunition (like .223/5,56 and 9mm) start to come down--example 124 grain 9mm can be had for $14.99 if one shops around---but 12 and 20 gauge target shells are still...
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    Pheasant and/or ducks?

    I hunt with a 3 year old yellow Lab. We hunt pheasants and ducks, mostly jump shooting ducks.
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    20 gauge Loads.

    The 20 will certainly kill birds, particularly if you hit them in the front 1/3 and don't take straightaway shots where the load primarily hits the bird in the heavily feathered and "fatted" posterior. I've used the Federal Premium Upland load of 1 ounce #6 copperplated shot at 1350 fps, as well...
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    16 Gauge Afficianados - Quality Ammo and $7.99 Flat Rate Shipping On Any Quantity

    Just got the 3 boxes from Scheel's of Federal Upland 16 gauge--copper coated lead, 1425 fps., 1 1/8 oz. Happy to get them because I can use these where lead is allowed, and save the BOSS shells for places where no-toxic is required.
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    16 Gauge Afficianados - Quality Ammo and $7.99 Flat Rate Shipping On Any Quantity

    LC---The Boss 16 ga. shells are effective; I used them on roosters, mallards and wood ducks last year. They are costly but I don't have to worry about where I do and don't need non toxic, and like any other ammo, it's not so much about hitting them hard--but hitting them! The manufacturer is...
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    shotshell speed

    I would agree with Gil that at some point, the extra velocity from. say, a 1350 fps "heavy dove load" or a faster load is negated by the additional recoil it generates. For me personally, when I shoot skeet with my 12 gauge Browning 725 field gun, I get best results, and my share of 25...
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    CATTAILS

    There can be a number of practical production reasons why a property has/ has not been tiled. For example, there needs to be someplace to drain it to, hopefully with enough "fall' in elevation for the drainage to work. Soil type makes a difference. In eastern Indiana you can run into old lake...
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    16 Gauge Afficianados - Quality Ammo and $7.99 Flat Rate Shipping On Any Quantity

    Thanks Chestie for the heads up--I just ordered 3 boxes of #6 in the 16 gauge; they are hard to find around here for anywhere close to that price.
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    Bird Ranch

    I can recommend Broken Arrow Farms, about 20 miles north of Pierre, SD. It has a combination of wild birds and "preserve" birds; I've shot a lot of wild ones and I can't tell the difference in the way these fly. They offer food in their lodge and they have a bird cleaning station we used, we...
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    Pheasant Fest

    I'd like to go but Minneapolis does not appeal to me, particularly in winter. Been there, done that when I was banking. BUT I have been to pheasant Fests in Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha and Chicago, and I am a Life Member of PF, bidding at banquets, giving seed to farmer friends etc. I can say...
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    Public Land/Walk In guide for South Dakota

    Thanks Golden and thanks to all who replied
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    Public Land/Walk In guide for South Dakota

    I purchased the excellent Iowa Sportsman's Atlas last year and found it informative and easy to use. I'd like to buy a similar atlas for South Dakota--a book- type, something showing the National Grasslands, walk-in areas, sstae owned public hunting areas, etc.-- not something online. Where can...
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    The truth about Prairie Storm

    It's just too ironic that we've got a 5 page thread on an ammunition type. Looking past all the ballistics involved, seems to me there's a deeper issue here. Even in pheasant hunting, we can't seem to get past the class warfare. It gladdens my heart that, despite the posturing and braggadocio...
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    Rate your past season

    This was one of the worst seasons I've had; much of it due to extreme stormy weather which coincided almost exactly to the days we took extended hunting trips. Wind and rain were freakishly bad this year. I did shoot 13 ducks, but usually the number is closer to 30 or over. It was dry in y home...
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