The fall goose...
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The fall goose...
...fell to a muzzloader again this year. My 10g Pedersoli.
Blessed with skein passing over at speed my bird took both barrels to down it. They were a touch high! Loaded with 100gn of 4f and 2oz of #3 tungsten matrix per barrel.
Tis' a good game gitter this'n
N.
Blessed with skein passing over at speed my bird took both barrels to down it. They were a touch high! Loaded with 100gn of 4f and 2oz of #3 tungsten matrix per barrel.
Tis' a good game gitter this'n
N.
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Re: The fall goose...
That sounds like the old 4dram- it - D_mn-it loads we called Duck & Dinosaur loads.
Which species of goose is that?
Which species of goose is that?
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Re: The fall goose...
Well done!
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Greylag goose.
Lol, it sure wakes you up when the trigger trips.
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Good shooting Nath I bet that 4f gives it a bit more wallop ..
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It's got whallop John. It's not much different than a breech loader when leading birds on the wing.gamekeeper wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:06 am Good shooting Nath I bet that 4f gives it a bit more wallop ..
Two years ago I took one at 50yds and initially thought it was pure luck but no, when I dressed the bird it had multiple pellets in it!
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Re: The fall goose...
Good Shootin Nath!! I have the same Gun in 12ga. they are fine shotguns. .
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Re: The fall goose...
Beautiful goose and a good shot!
How do those goose taste?
I gave up goose hunting here because I can't cook one to my satisfaction, let alone please my bride's pallet.
How do those goose taste?
I gave up goose hunting here because I can't cook one to my satisfaction, let alone please my bride's pallet.
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That's why you shoot the goose, give it away and go out for dinnerywaltzucanrknrl wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:15 am Beautiful goose and a good shot!
How do those goose taste?
I gave up goose hunting here because I can't cook one to my satisfaction, let alone please my bride's pallet.
We tried making baloney with Canada's are even that was tough.
I've had goose jerky that's chewable.
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Goose pastrami....you'll thank me later, lol
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They are good, just as long as you grind them up, add herbs and make a meat loaf.
If you're gonna roast one place a clean new house brick in the cavity. Once roasted for nine hours remove said brick and serve sliced with vegetables.
Throw the goose away.
If you're gonna roast one place a clean new house brick in the cavity. Once roasted for nine hours remove said brick and serve sliced with vegetables.
Throw the goose away.
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Re: The fall goose...
Nath, I have had the Pedersoli percussion doubles in 10,12 and 20, and the Kodiak doubles in .58 and .72. None of them bruised my jaw like that 10-gauge and the loads were nowhere near your level. I have never wanted any goose that bad!
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Just get a good grip on the thang Bill.Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:04 pm Nath, I have had the Pedersoli percussion doubles in 10,12 and 20, and the Kodiak doubles in .58 and .72. None of them bruised my jaw like that 10-gauge and the loads were nowhere near your level. I have never wanted any goose that bad!
To be honest I notice it when testing but not when hunting.
I see some shoot them from a bench! Not me no way!
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