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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky C" data-source="post: 3091468" data-attributes="member: 109105"><p>Hey, I have two shots. First a Spruce Grouse with my 45 LC. It was around 40 yards away sitting on a tree branch about five foot off the ground. I was with a friend, I pulled the revolver out and started to aim at the bird. He said, " No way you can hit that bird". I aimed just above the breast and shot. Bird went straight down. I went and picked it up. I hit it in the neck, there were two small pieces of skin holding the head on, one on each side. </p><p>Second, an Ostrich running at full blast at a 45 degree angle away from from me. It was probably between 80-100 away when I shot. I was using a Rem 700 in 7-08 that I had brought for my daughter. I pulled the gun thru the bird and squeezed the trigger. Big bunch of feathers and down he went. Had a bet with my buddy on how many shots it would take for our Ostrich, I won. </p><p>Good thread, There have been some way better than mine, but there you go!</p><p>Take Care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky C, post: 3091468, member: 109105"] Hey, I have two shots. First a Spruce Grouse with my 45 LC. It was around 40 yards away sitting on a tree branch about five foot off the ground. I was with a friend, I pulled the revolver out and started to aim at the bird. He said, “ No way you can hit that bird”. I aimed just above the breast and shot. Bird went straight down. I went and picked it up. I hit it in the neck, there were two small pieces of skin holding the head on, one on each side. Second, an Ostrich running at full blast at a 45 degree angle away from from me. It was probably between 80-100 away when I shot. I was using a Rem 700 in 7-08 that I had brought for my daughter. I pulled the gun thru the bird and squeezed the trigger. Big bunch of feathers and down he went. Had a bet with my buddy on how many shots it would take for our Ostrich, I won. Good thread, There have been some way better than mine, but there you go! Take Care [/QUOTE]
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