It’s not tough or rocket science. You don’t need to count the casings. Put two boxes in. Count what you have left over after a limit. Subtract from 50...voila!!
Rocket Science Didn't say I didn't know how. Just said I never felt the need to unless we were having a little dollar bird showdown or something. Other than that, its been 30 plus years of who freakin knows. Not sure how in the world they come up with a "average"
i sat my shotgun down Saturday. let my 2 boys keep at it, so i could make fun of them without them having any come backs! i was terrible!!! shoulder is sore and have almost zip to show for it! they had the best time of their lives though, but if we were counting on them to feed us we would starve!
I've killed 15 in 26, but that takes cooperation from the birds as well. I can get it done in two boxes pretty easy, but I like to try a lot of long shots, and that throws the average off. If I couldn't do better than a bird every 6-7 shots, I'd quit.
It all depends on how the birds are flying. If it is slow and the birds are flying high or not right past me I can burn through some shells. If it is cupcake shots at 10-30 yards I bet my average is about 50-60%.
TPWD actually studied this in their report on steel vs lead. One dove in the bag for every ~4.5 shots in their scientifically laid out study. Which is about 5 doves per box. Everyone has their good days and bad days tho!
Here's the study if anyone missed it the first time around a couple years ago.
TPWD did a survey several years ago the average hunter hits one dove in 25 shots. I usually will hit 3-4 per box. I guess I shouldn't get so mad at myself for missing LOL
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