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Pigeon in Sub-Zero Temperatures


Eric Begbie
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Over on the Wildfowling Forum today there was a comment from a contributor that he had achieved a very poor cartridge/kill ratio on pigeons - something he put down to the current sub-zero temperatures making the birds shot-proof.

 

I can't see how air temperature affects the ability of shot to penetrate a bird's plumage but I would be interested to know if any other pigeon shooters have experiences of a similar kind.

 

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Rather the opposite, the poor condition of the birds in such weather, usually weakens their resistance to "carrying" shot.

 

had a "strange" hit today? shot at a pigeon thought got it!! bird flew off in a jinking manner attempted to get into a large tree about 200yards away as I watched it, it fell through the branches to the ground, so I walked over to put it out of its misery! on fiding it, it was stone cold dead and had been fully hit in the head? so much so you could feel the flattening of the struck side of its skull, and clearly see the holes, how the hell it flew so far I will never know

cheers kdubya

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