crows

IF you could get one on the ground (food source), and IF you had a good backstop, would you consider a .22LR shot to center of mass? Or is shotty the way to go?
 
Trap loads in 7 1/2 or 8 shot. Nothing more is needed as crows are not tough. Trick is to get them in close as taking hail mary shots only educates a whole pile of crows for the few that are downed. Remember, pattern not power kills...
 
Make the first shot good. Then with the other 2 wing what you can and hope they die. Was at my fathers last week and he had a young brood on the lawn all summer. Took care of them with .177 pellet shots to the head
 
...and a turkey choke? Skeet or IC and fine shot;). I fired two and a half flats at crows this year. If I was using expensive ammo like that I would have to take out a second job :eek:

He mentioned shooting 3inch shells loaded with 6's, as far as I know turkey loads are the only shells available with size 6 shot in a 3 inch shell. Neither he or I mentioned Turkey chokes.
 
I like #5's or #6 1.25 ounce lead shot. I've used 7 1\2 or 8's and they work but after a bit the crows get smarter and start to fly a bit higher. The 5's or 6's help with that bit extra range. Using a improv mod choke out of my mossy 535


the best is using my .17hmr sitting about 100 yards away. let them land on a bit of bait in the winter time and let the feathers fly.
 
For the 400 yard shots I love my 25-06 other then that I got my baikal ij58 stoked with my reloads or my 535ats with a custom 4xfull choke for when they're up there my reloads are 7/8s oz #8 at 1400fps. I kill over a thousand a year aint nuttin better then killin them useless basterds
 
7 1/2 cheap shells work great. Save money on shells by investing in decoys. Learn to use decoys and camo effectively and you can blast them at 5 yards, not 25. Once you've shot a few, keep the dead ones around for a few days to make your decoy spread look bigger!
 
We have used 410's a lot with 6 or 7 1/2 shot. It's a lot of fun! Once you get one on the ground, spread it out so it's visible to other crows. They come in screaming like crazy at the bird on the ground. Try to get a few more like this before they all bugger off.

:agree: Exactly...(just read that...)

Owl decoys above crow decoys are supposed to work too but haven't tried it yet.
 
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