Grouse .22 pistol

This forum is not healthy for my bank account… the revival of this thread reminded me I still have a .22 can that needs a home, and I am dedicated caller this elk season… so might as well have a grouse gun on my hip… Should have it in a week to try out. 3” barrel so should shoot most everything subsonic and be a little more compact. I’ll see what accurate yardage I can get out of it for grouse. Was surprised it’s actually 4oz heavier than the Lite. I think because it’s actually just a chopped version of the steel target barrel.

We’ll see if I wish I just went with the regular 4.5” barrel Lite. Didn’t see the weight difference when I purchased.
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you won't..... once you dump the rail and get it set up and dialed in. I've shot prairie dogs past 80 yards.

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Are either of you having any issues running subs? I'm trying to get an idea of what kind of ammo the SSH version likes and dislikes.
 
I’ve got a Ruger convertible in stainless and it’s smooooth as glass. Also a browning buck mark and a ruger mark series 22. All phenomenal and you can’t go wrong
 
This forum is not healthy for my bank account… the revival of this thread reminded me I still have a .22 can that needs a home, and I am dedicated caller this elk season… so might as well have a grouse gun on my hip… Should have it in a week to try out. 3” barrel so should shoot most everything subsonic and be a little more compact. I’ll see what accurate yardage I can get out of it for grouse. Was surprised it’s actually 4oz heavier than the Lite. I think because it’s actually just a chopped version of the steel target barrel.

We’ll see if I wish I just went with the regular 4.5” barrel Lite. Didn’t see the weight difference when I purchased.
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I’m also looking at these two pistols. Odd to me the SS version is $200 more than the 4.4” version. Does this have a better trigger or something? I feel like I can get the 4.4” version and have the barrel cut back and still be money ahead? Just trying
 
Here's my grouse gun. Keltec P17 w a GSL Pillbox Suppressor. Weighs 1lb w 16 in the mag and 1 in the hole. I carry it on my pack hip belt in a Muddy River Tactical kydex holster.
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So a year old... but really interested how accurate your P17 is - and how critical the red dot was for you? Are you taking head shots or body shots confidently? I mean, I want a mark iv 22/45 lite - but a P17 is 1/2lb lighter loaded then the Ruger is empty; and lighter on my wallet enough to get iron sight P17 and a can for less than the Ruger... so very tempting... The P17 with red dot combo brings the price tag up but still come out lower... A great deal for plinking and grouse if reliable and accurate if the shooter does their part...
 
So a year old... but really interested how accurate your P17 is - and how critical the red dot was for you? Are you taking head shots or body shots confidently? I mean, I want a mark iv 22/45 lite - but a P17 is 1/2lb lighter loaded then the Ruger is empty; and lighter on my wallet enough to get iron sight P17 and a can for less than the Ruger... so very tempting... The P17 with red dot combo brings the price tag up but still come out lower... A great deal for plinking and grouse if reliable and accurate if the shooter does their part...
Need to make a shim for the red dot as I am out of adjustment. Killed a few spruce grouse despite the red dot issue. All body shots. The suppressor I put on it uses wipes and does effect the accuracy. I plan to replace the suppressor this year with a printed titanium can and then shim the red dot up. It is extremely loud without the suppressor.
 
Not what you hand in mind but think about a light 38 special revolver such as a j frame. I load 105 grains of #9 lead shot at 1050 fps and it has no issue taking out a squirrel at 12 yards.
 
I'm sort of torn, if im carrying it on the pack, I've got a Ruger mk4 22/45 lite with my rugged suppressor and a burris fast fire.
If I'm riding logging roads, or early season scouting during grouse season but before modern firearm opener then I have a 10/22 charger I built with a whistle pig barrel, in an enoch chassis with a folding brace and a vx2 ultralight. thing just flat hammers grouse, packs away super small, and is plain fun to shoot.
 
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