Are there any charts for Shot size for game
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Ohio OH USA
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Are there any charts for Shot size for game
Is there any online charts telling what loads to use for diferent animals.
EXAMPLE #6 high brass for pheasant
Can sombody explain steel shot,why is it used and how do I know if I need to use it.
Thanks
TrestandEd
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EXAMPLE #6 high brass for pheasant
Can sombody explain steel shot,why is it used and how do I know if I need to use it.
Thanks
TrestandEd
"Hard work ... conviction ... pride ... responsibility ... class ... character ... success...BOWHUNTING
#3
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RE: Are there any charts for Shot size for game
I know they used too but they dont have it on box anymore.
TrestandEd
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TrestandEd
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#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Butler IN USA
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RE: Are there any charts for Shot size for game
Its out there on the web somewhere. I know I've seen it in the last 2-3 months because I remember I didn't agree with all of them. I've done about 15 minutes of searching and can't find it. Do you have a specific question? Might throw it out here.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Butler IN USA
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RE: Are there any charts for Shot size for game
Duh! Just reread your post. Its used because its non-polluting. Lead shot was screwing up the waterways. So far that's its only mandated use. (to best of my knowledge, some states may vary) Check your DNR website, it shuld say when you need to use it. If I'm waterfowling I'd better not have any lead shotshells in the vest.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oceanside CA USA
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RE: Are there any charts for Shot size for game
Is there a specific animal you're not sure about? Here's a few common ones and the ideal shot (IMHO) if you are only going after that animal. If the possibility for several species exists, go with the middle or larger shot. General rule for steel is use 1-2 sizes larger.
Dove, quail 7-8
Rabbits, squirrel 6-7
Pheasants 4-6
I don't do much waterfowling, someone else would be able to give you recommended shot sizes better than I. One note though, I went dove hunting last Sept. on a waterfowl/wildlife refuge, and we had to use steel shot for doves. The borders were well marked with signs letting you know that steel shot was required.
Hope this helps,
Lance
Dove, quail 7-8
Rabbits, squirrel 6-7
Pheasants 4-6
I don't do much waterfowling, someone else would be able to give you recommended shot sizes better than I. One note though, I went dove hunting last Sept. on a waterfowl/wildlife refuge, and we had to use steel shot for doves. The borders were well marked with signs letting you know that steel shot was required.
Hope this helps,
Lance