Yum yum :grin:
Used my 12ga and my freind used his Mortimer 12ga. I decided that what we got would go in the pot and I would take it to work for my lunch through the week, so three squirlls and three wood pigeon and some beef-- no we didn,t shoot the beef :shake: went into the stew with sweet potatoes, normal potatoes, two onions, loads of garlic, three stock cubes, rice and a good dollop of peper :grin:
We were using a mix of 4 and 5s shot but after a few sessions over recent weeks we have come to the conclusion that this course shot is to hit and miss and feel 7s&6s is better. I recon a pattern with more strikes is better than say one pellet striking less than perfect say.
Any way m/l food tastes better no matter how you get it and to all you guys hunting those great birds ( you lucky $%&***!?) congrats and good luck :hatsoff:
Used my 12ga and my freind used his Mortimer 12ga. I decided that what we got would go in the pot and I would take it to work for my lunch through the week, so three squirlls and three wood pigeon and some beef-- no we didn,t shoot the beef :shake: went into the stew with sweet potatoes, normal potatoes, two onions, loads of garlic, three stock cubes, rice and a good dollop of peper :grin:
We were using a mix of 4 and 5s shot but after a few sessions over recent weeks we have come to the conclusion that this course shot is to hit and miss and feel 7s&6s is better. I recon a pattern with more strikes is better than say one pellet striking less than perfect say.
Any way m/l food tastes better no matter how you get it and to all you guys hunting those great birds ( you lucky $%&***!?) congrats and good luck :hatsoff: