I know for superb shooters, shooting doves with a .410 is no big deal, but it was a first for me. This was an organized hunt in Southern FL and we were surprised by what showed up.
For whatever reason, we almost exclusively shot White Wing doves. These were some challenging shooting conditions with birds coming into large wooded field, and then going into evasive maneuvers when the first gun goes off.
I felt good getting 7 out of 16 shots and I attribute that to luck, and the fact that IMO White Wings are not as fast or nearly as evasive as Mourning Doves. They are also a good 50% larger, so that also helps. Lots of fun but always wish for more shooting!
Mourning doves next weekend at a different location and I think the 20 gauge will be more appropriate.
For whatever reason, we almost exclusively shot White Wing doves. These were some challenging shooting conditions with birds coming into large wooded field, and then going into evasive maneuvers when the first gun goes off.
I felt good getting 7 out of 16 shots and I attribute that to luck, and the fact that IMO White Wings are not as fast or nearly as evasive as Mourning Doves. They are also a good 50% larger, so that also helps. Lots of fun but always wish for more shooting!
Mourning doves next weekend at a different location and I think the 20 gauge will be more appropriate.