Golden Hour
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When I first read that, I thought it said "SPORT SHELL".Here's the latest & greatest below $10/box rooster pounding load for this season. Soft-shooting. Should be awesome!View attachment 1806
When I first read that, I thought it said "SPORT SHELL".Here's the latest & greatest below $10/box rooster pounding load for this season. Soft-shooting. Should be awesome!View attachment 1806
Nope. SHORTshell. So you're familiar with this potent medicine??When I first read that, I thought it said "SPORT SHELL".
Vaguely. I don't think they'll work in a semi-auto.Nope. SHORTshell. So you're familiar with this potent medicine??
Good shot and you only need one!Vaguely. I don't think they'll work in a semi-auto.
I suspect you're correct & that they're made for trap guns & sporty little side x sides.Vaguely. I don't think they'll work in a semi-auto.
There are your dove loads for in-town service behind the local grain elevator!Here's the latest & greatest below $10/box rooster pounding load for this season. Soft-shooting. Should be awesome!View attachment 1806
I think the least I shot last year in a day, was 5.Three roosters, one Hungarian.You only need two or three shells (depending on state) per day, right ??
I saw one box of game loads. 18 bucks!!No dove loads available anywhere round here.
TheoreticallyYou only need two or three shells (depending on state) per day, right ??
4 shot is the king.Stopped by Cabela's in Dundee MI the other day and picked up a case of lead ( was the limit) for $85. its 1 1/8oz load and I took the last sm shot of 7 1/2 but there was 6 and 4's when I left
They had Steel as well just not what I shoot
No kidding! I saw a box of game loads for 19 bucks!! No, I will not pay that!No shells are cheap anymore.
Thumbs down!!I've always been an avid reloader. I reload hevishot, steel, bismuth, of course lead, and have even dabbled in the TSS. I have hulls from 28 ga. to 10 ga. Have over 1000 in 10 ga alone. Buy my primers by the 5000 count. I have enough hulls, shot, wads and 'stuff' to last a lifetime. I also buy case volumes and odd boxes at gun shows when ever I can. Under Clinton ammo supply was an issue...under 'Barry' it was downright BAD...under sleepy Joe it' now a nightmare. I don't worry about ammo. I would encourage any avid hunter to at least consider buying a modest reloader. The MEC 650Jr. is not speedy but it's rugged and you can load up several boxes of shells in short order. I have several different reloaders including a progressive unit. You don't need that. If the average hunter simply set themselves up to do 1.0oz steel #3's and 1 1/4oz lead loads they might not have great variety but they would be hunting birds instead of shells.
Just my 2 cents.
All good points. Yes you are right patterning is everything, without a long comment chocks/guns are all unique and need to be tested to determine effective kill range and density.I take your point...1 1/4 oz. is/was a staple. I'll leave it at that...involving shot size and brand name only starts fights.
Having said that I've killed a lot of pheasants with this load. However, my patterning showed me that unless you really choked down, 1 1/4 oz. of #4's got a little thin and patchy as you got to the 40 yard mark. Properly choked for that distance and you ended up with some "extra crunchy" roosters under 20 yards. They are well ventilated by snug patterns of the bigger pellet. I normally load up with nickel plated 5's.
Being able to load up snappy 1.0 oz. loads of steel #3's keeps you alive on public ground. As I said...not a lot of people want to reload. But a modest investment to have the ability to load just a few different loads will keep you in the grass and in the public marshes.