Guest chuckyd157 Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Well, the title about sums it up. Just purchased my first shotgun about two months ago, and I love it. I've been to the shooting range a few times and had a blast in both target and skeet. This past weekend I decided to put my new found knowledge (mostly found in books and on the web) to the test and went stalking for rabbits. Although just the relaxation and serenity were well worth it, I had no luck in my stalking. I only saw two rabbits; one w inside a safty zone and the other was saved by the safty on my gun. Any pointers for a new hunter? Or even better, if anyone is local and wouldn't mind showing the new guy around, I am very eagar to learn. I am hoping that I will be ready come november for deer season. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest curtislj Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 Well, the title about sums it up. Just purchased my first shotgun about two months ago, and I love it. I've been to the shooting range a few times and had a blast in both target and skeet. This past weekend I decided to put my new found knowledge (mostly found in books and on the web) to the test and went stalking for rabbits. Although just the relaxation and serenity were well worth it, I had no luck in my stalking. I only saw two rabbits; one w inside a safty zone and the other was saved by the safty on my gun. Any pointers for a new hunter? Or even better, if anyone is local and wouldn't mind showing the new guy around, I am very eagar to learn. I am hoping that I will be ready come november for deer season. Good luck with your shooting mate I think I buy the cartridges filled with sand Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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