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Preferred Shot size for Quackers?


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I'm confused confused.gif is it illegal to use F shot or can ya just not buy it in commercial loads anymore. I reload my own shells and use #1 for duck and T for geese. I like speed and no manufacturer (sp) sells anything over 2000 fps, I chronied mine between 2100 and 2200. One pellet will kill them dead and I don't care if ya hit'em in the head or the a$$. One pellet and they are dead no cripples.

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Goosin now but Ice is coming soon!!
GRIZ

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I use 2,3,4 shot but tend to shy towards the 2's later in the season. can kill about anything with it w/o blowing it to peices.


waite till the feet

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While going through the grab bag of shells from last year I found a 3.5" F. Now that I know that they don't make them anymore I just may have to move that one shell into a display cabinet in the basement. I don't know where it came from because I have never bought any F's.
I am glad that they have stopped making them. I think that they encourage "skybusting" and taking shots that you couldn't hit with a cannon. That being said there are people that use them responsible I just wait for the birds to get a little closer or don't shoot.

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I've got a buddy that uses T's for ducks & geese exclusively. He likes that there is no such thing as a cripple.

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i like 2's and bb's for the geese moving to bigger loades the later it gets. and for ducks 2'and 4's maybe even a bb now and then for pass shooting

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this is just my 2 cents
Pooh

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Cheap 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz #4 shot on all ducks. I think centering the bird in the shot pattern is more important than shot size or charge weight.

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