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I have harvested plenty of small game, squirrel, pheasant, etc with my 20 ga smoothie over the years.
Yesterday here in the early PA Antlerless season I thought I'd try a round ball and see what happened.
I have used round balls quite allot at SB shoots and the gun shoots very well with it's 48" barrel, especially with a rest.
Didnt sit 10 minutes and out came a medium sized doe at about 30 yds, and I had a good rest.
I have to say now that I really do not care for this early season as I have trouble finding blood trails in the leaves, no snow.
But I thought the big ball might make a bigger hole well you get the idea.
Perfect hold, broad side, fast ignition and down it went.
But after a few seconds got up and took off.
I tracked and searched until dark, about an hour and back at it this morning.
Found a little blood about 75 yds down rangs but then lost it.
I am going to not hunt again without snow with a ML. Just hate it when this happens.
I know it was a good hold and no flinch. That deer should not have gone over 100 yds.
I would be interested in hearing similiar stories??
I have killed very many deer with ML since the ML season began in PA many years ago. But it has always been tough finding blood with round balls.
I have killed a few with my 58cal Enfield in the reg doe season.
Even they did not really bleed much.
Maybe the answer is to hold extra low, still trying for a heart shot, but at least they will bleed out a low hole.
Seems like the chest cavity fills with blood over time but little escapes???
Keep yer powder dry
Yesterday here in the early PA Antlerless season I thought I'd try a round ball and see what happened.
I have used round balls quite allot at SB shoots and the gun shoots very well with it's 48" barrel, especially with a rest.
Didnt sit 10 minutes and out came a medium sized doe at about 30 yds, and I had a good rest.
I have to say now that I really do not care for this early season as I have trouble finding blood trails in the leaves, no snow.
But I thought the big ball might make a bigger hole well you get the idea.
Perfect hold, broad side, fast ignition and down it went.
But after a few seconds got up and took off.
I tracked and searched until dark, about an hour and back at it this morning.
Found a little blood about 75 yds down rangs but then lost it.
I am going to not hunt again without snow with a ML. Just hate it when this happens.
I know it was a good hold and no flinch. That deer should not have gone over 100 yds.
I would be interested in hearing similiar stories??
I have killed very many deer with ML since the ML season began in PA many years ago. But it has always been tough finding blood with round balls.
I have killed a few with my 58cal Enfield in the reg doe season.
Even they did not really bleed much.
Maybe the answer is to hold extra low, still trying for a heart shot, but at least they will bleed out a low hole.
Seems like the chest cavity fills with blood over time but little escapes???
Keep yer powder dry