It’s hard to figure. Might be poor reading comprehension or too immature to admit they misunderstood.
The convo does make me want to get a German shorthair. Like I need another dog!
Versatile isn’t just the description. It’s defined by a breed used for furred and feathered game, that points as well as retrieves.
Do you still need more clarification? Are you laughing because you finally understand?
Are labs bread to point, and retrieve all types of game? My Vizsla was great for upland birds, rabbits and retrieving ducks. Labs don’t usually go for furry animals.
And all I did, which admittedly I could have put into a different thread, was ask about the 16 throwing a better pattern. I accept responsibility for that part of the derailment.
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I’m not sure why you can’t understand that I pointed out in my first post (which you read five times), that the payload is not the same. I said the optimal load for the gauge, and even gave examples.
I can’t teach you to understand.
The question is patterns. All things being equal would require the same number of pellets, otherwise, of course the 20 ga. patterns will look skimpy.
If you don’t understand, well, it’s ok to keep quiet 🤡.
Pop Gun,
I’ve got relatives that moved to Imperial about 30 years ago to work at Imperial Beef when it was built. I’ve never hunted out that way, except for prairie dogs. Usually see a pheasant or two on the drive south of Grant when we get out there every couple years.