3 1/2" Roman Candles?
or .410 by girls aged in single digits?
congrats to my buddies daughters on youth weekend
great pic...I haven't killed one this year and I carry a 10ga!
That is fantastic!!!!!!! Congrats to all.
And to think, Minnesota thinks a 410 is to small. Couldn't prove it to me by those smiles.
My 9 yr old shot his with my SBE2 loaded with a 2 3/4" #4 pheasant load. He didn't feel the recoil. Set a bog pod tripod on the ground in front of him as short as it would go
That's awesome! Congrats to the girls!
Good going!! Gauge doesn't matter as all shot size is the same whether from a .410 or a 10 gauge, only difference is range limitations with smaller gauges due to pattern densities from being fewer pellets in the shell.
22lr works too!
Congrats all around.
Super awesome! I wish they'd allow .410s here.
28ga with 6 shot works well for me! Also an AR15 in .556.
I once made a lucky wing shot on a Gobbler with my 30-30 94 Trapper that flew about 10 feet over the top of my head. Probably pure luck, though.
Left handed had shoulder surgery in December .....killed one last weekend with 410 at 15 yards dead...no flop.....I normally hunt with Remington sp10...but not this year.....
It is painful to be outdone by cute little girls.
Great job on the young ladies parts.
it's all about shot placement and keeping everything within both the hunter and the firearms limits. sure looks like you guys took care of all three! if those smiles were any bigger you would have needed a bigger camera.
thats awesome congrats to you all .my youngest boy got his 1st this youth season big jake.
congrats to the young ladies