Winchesters 3.5 inch #4 buck is the hammer of Thor on both ends. 54 pellets at 2.5 oz .
Federal s 3 inch 41 pellet load of bluffered copper plated load is a great load as well.
I've also killed a pile with winchesters 2-3/4 27 pellet load of 4 buck.
These will be your cheapest over the counter load.
If you dont mind the cost dead coyote T 3.5 inch inch 1-3/4 oz the load and 3 inch 1-5/8 oz load is the top dog better pattern density can be achieved much easier with these loads.
If you can find the now discontinued Remington hd bb some where collecting dust on a shelf you need to grad that up. That is quite likely the finest over the shelf coyote load ever created. On 40+ yard hits you will get complete pass through on body and skulls broken legs etc.
Federal 3 inch heavy weight load of hd bb with the black cloud flight control wad is also truly amazing in its ability to break down heavily furred dogs. This being the absolute most expensive over the counter load available.
Last I checked they are around 50.00 for a 5 pack. What the @&$?.
Depending on what shot gun you are running something close to a .30 restriction in relation to you bore is a good starting point for patterning. Patterning before hunting is an absolute must. Not doing it is akin to hunting with an unsighted scope.
Good luck.
Hey Ontario Caller,
Clean out your private massage box, its full and no one can contact you regarding your items in the Equipment Exchange forum.
NOTE: This is your last public post so i didn't know how else to contact you other than to quote this post. I hope this message reaches you.
- TD




















































