Wow, what a session.
I got a phone call from a good friend inviting me to stand under some geese. They are feeding on stubble then making for a roost passing his home.
Naturally I said I'll be there!
So I made ready big Ted.
I popped a cap on a jagged patch for each barrel. I kept the hammers down. Once there tipped 90gn of the finest grade black I have down each tube. Then a thin card, some homemade lube, three more cards and rammed home. Next I tipped 1&3/4oz of #3 TM shot down amd rammed a single card on top.
Interestingly my 2oz measure for lead only throws 1& 3/4oz of Tungstan Matrix. I guess it is not as heavy ??
Anyway we got in position me being guided by Tom. We were using maize for cover.
We had a good chat and Jess did her thing exploring etc. Then we heard them. Then we saw them. They were low and fast but going to our left. I ran to the corner of the maize Tom graciously letting me shoot first.
They looked to be 30yards plus to my left.
I picked the last bird in the skein closest to me. I lost sight of it in the smoke but Tom shouted "down" so I swung through a second bird by probably 8' and fired and it too came down alas a runner (but we soon got it located with Jess and dispatched).
Tom told me to reload but I declined and told him to shoot if others come. At this point I was still anxious to collect the runner. So while collecting my birds other birds did come so I hid and Tom took two other birds with his unmentionable 12g.
With all the birds in via the dogs and Tom's son we congratulated each other and couldn't stop grinning, I'm still grinning lol.
Meatloaf coming up!
What truly awesome birds.
Thanks Tom and thanks Lord.
I got a phone call from a good friend inviting me to stand under some geese. They are feeding on stubble then making for a roost passing his home.
Naturally I said I'll be there!
So I made ready big Ted.
I popped a cap on a jagged patch for each barrel. I kept the hammers down. Once there tipped 90gn of the finest grade black I have down each tube. Then a thin card, some homemade lube, three more cards and rammed home. Next I tipped 1&3/4oz of #3 TM shot down amd rammed a single card on top.
Interestingly my 2oz measure for lead only throws 1& 3/4oz of Tungstan Matrix. I guess it is not as heavy ??
Anyway we got in position me being guided by Tom. We were using maize for cover.
We had a good chat and Jess did her thing exploring etc. Then we heard them. Then we saw them. They were low and fast but going to our left. I ran to the corner of the maize Tom graciously letting me shoot first.
They looked to be 30yards plus to my left.
I picked the last bird in the skein closest to me. I lost sight of it in the smoke but Tom shouted "down" so I swung through a second bird by probably 8' and fired and it too came down alas a runner (but we soon got it located with Jess and dispatched).
Tom told me to reload but I declined and told him to shoot if others come. At this point I was still anxious to collect the runner. So while collecting my birds other birds did come so I hid and Tom took two other birds with his unmentionable 12g.
With all the birds in via the dogs and Tom's son we congratulated each other and couldn't stop grinning, I'm still grinning lol.
Meatloaf coming up!
What truly awesome birds.
Thanks Tom and thanks Lord.