Yes she is easy on the eyes as well! got to weigh it supper light n perfect balance. I loaded it with skychief method n seems to like it pretty good but gonna pattern some
Gonna try that !!I tried a new dish tonight. Squirrel roll ups. I cooked the squirrels in the crockpot all day. Deboned and mixed with different peppers, onions and mozzarella cheese. Rolled up in crescent roll dough and baked for 30 minutes. I think i could have left in the oven a little longer but enjoyed it. View attachment 46160View attachment 46162View attachment 46161
Ain't Figgerd out how to edit yet , Its a 69 cal not 62smooth-bore musket 62 caliber = 14 Ga View attachment 54830
Nice. Looks like a fox squirrel. I like that rifle too. I plan on getting out this week to see if I can shoot a couple.Posted this elsewhere but figured I'd add it here too. First one I've shot with my 36 caliber rifle. Had a blast doing it.
Nice rifle James. I haven’t been out since October. I’ve been super busy in my shop. I’m hoping to get out some this coming week. I’ll report when I do. Jim26DEC2020. Was out most of the afternoon today. This morning brought in a cold snap and the ridges were a bit windy. Not a one squirrel showed himself while I was in the woods. Anyone else have any luck? I was hunting with my new( to me) Kibler rifle I purchased from a muzzleloading shop at what I thought a good price for this finished kit in used condition. I was hoping to shoot a couple squirrels with it for dinner.
Anyways the rifle carrys nice in the woods and shoots pretty well also. I'm still tuning the load for this .32 caliber. I really like it stocked in this fine curly maple.
Regards,
James
Nice! I was really wanting to shoot a couple for some gravy but it didnt happen. Was that pair you got in the trees or did they go to ground for some foraging?Photo from today. Posted in another thread. Didn’t see this one till now. This is a 62 caliber smooth bore. 24 degrees outside when I got these.View attachment 56057
Well now. Have never seen that before. I suppose squirrels can be territorial.Today while watching the bird/squirrel feeder, my wife began hooting and hollering. She yelled "it killed it". A squirrel killed a chickadee. Then the wife said, "OMG it's eating it". I came running and saw the squirrel holding the chickadee like corn on the cob rotating and biting it. It wasn't eating it, just making sure it was good and dead. Then carried it up the tree about 8 feet and dropped it. I have seen squirrels actually eat birds before and just kill them. If you're a bird, don't mess with Mr. Squirrel.
Well now. Have never seen that before. I suppose squirrels can be territorial.
Both in trees.Nice! I was really wanting to shoot a couple for some gravy but it didnt happen. Was that pair you got in the trees or did they go to ground for some foraging?
James
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