Is it legal to hunt Grouse with a silencer?
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I used to shoot an old wrist rocket sling shot. I could kill gray squirrils at 30-40 yards with marbles as ammo
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Another alternative is to get a little recurve bow and some blunts or judo tips. It's pretty sporty, not to mention effective and silent, to shoot birds and other small game with a bow. I once shot a ground squirrel with my compound bow, and that was pretty impressive. Delicious too, by the way. Tastes like pork. -Gr
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Originally posted by Daveinthebush View PostRemember the old shooting ranges at the carnivals and circus.
Couldn't drag me away!Originally posted by Daveinthebush View PostI'm pretty sure it is the rounds they used. Broke apart on impact with almost anything. Frangible rounds are the words I was looking for.
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Remember the old shooting ranges at the carnivals and circus. I'm pretty sure it is the rounds they used. Broke apart on impact with almost anything. Frangible rounds are the words I was looking for.
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Originally posted by Daveinthebush View PostI used to use Gallery shorts for bull frogs. Don't know the correct term but they fragmented really easy. But that was back in the 70's.
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I used to use Gallery shorts for bull frogs. Don't know the correct term but they fragmented really easy. But that was back in the 70's.
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Originally posted by sayak View PostFor whacking magpies, hares and an occasional spruce chicken around my house, I use these: CCI 22LR 40 GR Low Velocity / Low Noise, Lead Round Nose Ammo
They are super quiet, enjoyable to shoot and, at close range, deadly for small game.
I never bought them until the last big ammo scare, and they were all that was left over after the panickers and speculators moved through like locusts. Now I seek these .22 rounds out because they are covert, and my neighbors never even know I am shooting up into the trees (we have had a scourge of magpies this year!).
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Originally posted by sayak View PostFor whacking magpies, hares and an occasional spruce chicken around my house, I use these: CCI 22LR 40 GR Low Velocity / Low Noise, Lead Round Nose Ammo
They are super quiet, enjoyable to shoot and, at close range, deadly for small game.
I never bought them until the last big ammo scare, and they were all that was left over after the panickers and speculators moved through like locusts. Now I seek these .22 rounds out because they are covert, and my neighbors never even know I am shooting up into the trees (we have had a scourge of magpies this year!).
You need to target practice with them first since they shoot a little lower than your typical rounds.
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Originally posted by Trackrig View PostThis is the OP.
Now that it's Monday morning I called ADF&G here in Anchorage to ask them. They said it's perfectly legal to shoot Grouse with a silenced/suppressed .22.
Bill
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Low noise .22 Ammo
For whacking magpies, hares and an occasional spruce chicken around my house, I use these: CCI 22LR 40 GR Low Velocity / Low Noise, Lead Round Nose Ammo
They are super quiet, enjoyable to shoot and, at close range, deadly for small game.
I never bought them until the last big ammo scare, and they were all that was left over after the panickers and speculators moved through like locusts. Now I seek these .22 rounds out because they are covert, and my neighbors never even know I am shooting up into the trees (we have had a scourge of magpies this year!).
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This is the OP.
Now that it's Monday morning I called ADF&G here in Anchorage to ask them. They said it's perfectly legal to shoot Grouse with a silenced/suppressed .22.
Bill
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Originally posted by SmokeRoss View PostI humped into the timber out Marathon road many years ago. A group of people had decided the middle of moose season was a good time to sight in all their moose guns at the gravel pit there. I got them to hold their fire long enough for us to get into the woods. A few hundred yards in I jumped a bedded bull. Whacked him. Had to get the platoon to hold off on the firing again so we could pack it out.
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