Did another little squirrel hunt this morning, this could get to be a habit. It was a very nice day for it, temperature 53°, no wind, partly cloudy. I hit the woods 20 minutes after sunrise and set my hunt up to move toward the west to keep from having to stare at the early morning sun. That cost me some shots, last time out.
I carried a gun I haven't used for several years, and almost never for squirrels, my Navy Arms 12 gauge double percussion by Pieta. To see if I could have the good results Skychief has been having, I loaded a 12 gauge version of his in one barrel”¦. 70 grains 2F Goex, one 1/8" hard card, 1 1/4 oz. of #5 shot and a lubricated 1/2" cushion wad. The other barrel was loaded with wads ala V. M. Starr, 70 grains 2F, two 1/8" hard cards, 1 1/4 oz. #5 shot and a thin overshot wad. I killed two squirrels, one with each of the two loads, but neither was far enough to tell anything about Skychief's quirky load.
I've been hunting squirrels a long time, but I had something different happen this morning. Early on, I was creeping along watching for any movement, listening for any sound, and enjoying the beautiful yellow early morning sun casting long shadows in front of me. I saw a patch of leaf shadows waving in the breeze and thought, drat, the weatherman said wind would be calm until later in the day. The next thought was wait, there is no wind”¦ that is the shadow of leaves moved by a squirrel! Sure enough, I turned and looked behind me, saw a fox squirrel in plain sight 20 yards back. That one was killed with the Skychief load.
Spence
I carried a gun I haven't used for several years, and almost never for squirrels, my Navy Arms 12 gauge double percussion by Pieta. To see if I could have the good results Skychief has been having, I loaded a 12 gauge version of his in one barrel”¦. 70 grains 2F Goex, one 1/8" hard card, 1 1/4 oz. of #5 shot and a lubricated 1/2" cushion wad. The other barrel was loaded with wads ala V. M. Starr, 70 grains 2F, two 1/8" hard cards, 1 1/4 oz. #5 shot and a thin overshot wad. I killed two squirrels, one with each of the two loads, but neither was far enough to tell anything about Skychief's quirky load.
I've been hunting squirrels a long time, but I had something different happen this morning. Early on, I was creeping along watching for any movement, listening for any sound, and enjoying the beautiful yellow early morning sun casting long shadows in front of me. I saw a patch of leaf shadows waving in the breeze and thought, drat, the weatherman said wind would be calm until later in the day. The next thought was wait, there is no wind”¦ that is the shadow of leaves moved by a squirrel! Sure enough, I turned and looked behind me, saw a fox squirrel in plain sight 20 yards back. That one was killed with the Skychief load.
Spence