I haven't used FULL too many times since '85, but it's become necessary in order to hit them as hard as I want to with these dang little 1 oz loads of bismuth 4s.He maybe on to something but I haven't shot anything tighter then modified since 1985.
First world problems. Hate it when there are too many pheasants.IC worked well today with #5 lead, but birds were spooky as all get out…hard to get near…problem was they were bunched up and there were too many of them…would have preferred 1/10 as many…
ZING!!!!!First world problems. Hate it when there are too many pheasants.
They make an A5 light 12..,.I have one, someone left it at my camp 15 years ago…nice gun.Do they make a sweet 12
Yeah, that first nervous hen can cause major problems. They're definitely starting to bunch up. I saw more pheasants Monday than I'd seen any other day this season.I hear you, but there were 10x too many…fine for 6 or 8 hunters, just 2 of us…spooky!!!
Still a fairly heavy gun at 7.5 to 7.75 lbs. depending on barrel length and rib... But still considerably lighter than a standard Auto 5 12 ga.They make an A5 light 12..,.I have one, someone left it at my camp 15 years ago…nice gun.
Shoot we don’t have to worry about it here , 10 birds a day is a good , a 10 bird flush would make my yearI hear you, but there were 10x too many…fine for 6 or 8 hunters, just 2 of us…spooky!!!
Fantastic shotguns, but as not sweet to carry as a Sweet 16 is, a Light 12 is REALLY not sweet or light. That said, BOSS is now apparently making roll crimped 1-1/8 oz 16 gauge loads, which, when I finally get around to purchasing some, should turn my gun into an actual Sweet 16, rather than more of a Sweet 20. Could even bump performance into the Sweet 14 realm.They make an A5 light 12..,.I have one, someone left it at my camp 15 years ago…nice gun.
I tell myself I’ll hunt it someday…haven’t. Not sure me and the hump would get along!Still a fairly heavy gun at 7.5 to 7.75 lbs. depending on barrel length and rib... But still considerably lighter than a standard Auto 5 12 ga.