Yep, love the look. You bring class to the sport. I used to hunt pheasants in the corn fields of Illinois when I was a kid. Never had dogs and this was long before I had ever even heard of muzzle loaders. Pheasant hunting is fun and tasty.And well-dappered out in tweed for the hunt,
Its a standard feature of the Berretta Tricentennial the cheekpiece. I don't know what you mean by padding sorry.Nice harvest. Beautiful birds, dog and shotgun. Was the cheek piece and padding factory or added on? Is that Beretta over and under a 12 gauge? I have William Moore double 11 gauge and use close to 90 grains 2F. Seems like your 65 grain load worked just fine.
Jess is a whippet cross dam and a Bedlington terrier sire.The gun is cool, but that dog is AWESOME!!! What is the breed? It looks like part wolf, part opossum, and part echidna!
I think it's awesome that you scratched some down with the ML Shotgun. I had a Pedersoli s x s for a time but I could hit very little with it so down the road it went. As a lefty, I have my first shotgun with cast-on which has made a big difference for me. I suppose I could shoot BP shells out of it sometime.
Tweed jacket and cute little dog I’ll bet the German wirehair/ short hair hunters go bonkers about this anomalyMy little tradition of using a muzzleloader for my first birds of the season has been another successful year.
It was hard work mind you finding a few!
In fact I was struggling but decided to release Jess into a thick overgrown slang of trees and scrub and bingo, out fly's a **** bird and turns away. About a 30 yard shot.View attachment 165676
I still had the one barrel loaded in the topsy turvy barreled Beretta thingy gun and putting Jess in some more cover two birds lifted a little to far forward for my liking but the 40 yard left to right crosser was soooo tempting I took the shot.
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I just loaded something around 65gns of powder and 1&1/8oz of #5 shot. Just thin cards for a wad.
My wife does a good schnitzel and I've asked to do these birds in a day or two or four even.
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