Best all around Duck shell. Goose Shell?
#1
Best all around Duck shell. Goose Shell?
Just Curious if you could reccomend what you think would be the best single shell/load-shot size if you were to use the same for whole duck season?
Same question for Geese?
Any special choke tubes you would reccomend for these shells?
Thanks and have a great season!
Same question for Geese?
Any special choke tubes you would reccomend for these shells?
Thanks and have a great season!
#5
If I'm hunting teal over decoys, I use #4 steel with an improved cylinder choke.
If I'm hunting big ducks over decoys, I use #2 steel with IC.
If I'm hunting geese I use steel BBs with modified choke.
If ducks and geese, I'll have both #2s and BBs ready and switch between'em.
If I'm hunting big ducks over decoys, I use #2 steel with IC.
If I'm hunting geese I use steel BBs with modified choke.
If ducks and geese, I'll have both #2s and BBs ready and switch between'em.
#7
If price doesn't matter, Tungsten or Bismuth.
If your shooting decoyed birds, you will do fine with anything but Blackcloud is great.
If you are worried about what shell is in your gun.......you need to work on a lot more than your ammo.
The kind of ammo doesn't mean crap compared to knowing how to kill waterfowl.
If your shooting decoyed birds, you will do fine with anything but Blackcloud is great.
If you are worried about what shell is in your gun.......you need to work on a lot more than your ammo.
The kind of ammo doesn't mean crap compared to knowing how to kill waterfowl.
#10
If you've got a few buddies shooting different loads, see if you can have/buy 2-3 of each of them. Save a few pieces of cardboard at least 5'x5' and put a dot in the middle. Sit down 30 yards off and pattern your gun with each load. It should go without saying to make sure you've got a safe shooting area with an adequate backstop.
Different guns will pattern differently. Most shotguns will be slightly high, but you need to be more concerned about concentration of shot, not where it's hitting. You can make adjustments for where it's shooting, so long as you've got a nice tight pattern.
For instance, I find that my 870 patterns a lot better with 3" shells than with 3 1/2". It seems that no matter what type of ammo or shot size, that's almost always the case for me. It may be the exact opposite for you.
As for shot size, I like #4 steel for ducks and BB steel for geese. I usually have a 3 1/2" BB Hevi Shot at the end of my magazine for the last, long-distance shot as they seem to pattern well for me but I don't want to spend the money to shoot them all the time.
Different guns will pattern differently. Most shotguns will be slightly high, but you need to be more concerned about concentration of shot, not where it's hitting. You can make adjustments for where it's shooting, so long as you've got a nice tight pattern.
For instance, I find that my 870 patterns a lot better with 3" shells than with 3 1/2". It seems that no matter what type of ammo or shot size, that's almost always the case for me. It may be the exact opposite for you.
As for shot size, I like #4 steel for ducks and BB steel for geese. I usually have a 3 1/2" BB Hevi Shot at the end of my magazine for the last, long-distance shot as they seem to pattern well for me but I don't want to spend the money to shoot them all the time.