Cheap steel shells don't kill

Good job!

But now try those same shells in mid October on some real geese(Canada's) and see how you make out. :D

I stand firm by my belief that more birds die from injuries sustained by steel shot than ever did from lead poisoning.

Went out this morning, came back with 25 Canadas, couple snows and 3 ducks. The big Canadas weighed 16lbs. The 4's just keep working.
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Went out this morning, came back with 25 Canadas, couple snows and 3 ducks. The big Canadas weighed 16lbs. The 4's just keep working.
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I think you need someone to independently evaluate your results. Conveniently, I am available to come along next time :D.

But on a more serious note, I've never used 4's for geese. I use 2's for the most part, and had good luck. I don't see why 4's wouldn't work - despite some people saying you need to use BB's and 3 1/2 shells.
 
Myself and all the guy's I goose hunt with use 3" BB. As of this morning's hunt a total of 80 Canada's harvested by our group. I tried a box of Blindside at the start of the season, but honestly couldn't tell the difference from the much cheaper Winchester and Challenger stuff.
 
Last weekend my buddy and I hammered our limit of darks, 12 Canadas, 4 Specks and a bonus 7 Ross and 3 Snows. We both shot Federal Ultra Shok 2 3/4" - 1 1/4 oz loads of # 3 shot and had no issues killing birds. We only had two sailers , that dropped within 250 yards and his dog recovered both. I have killed a lot of geese, especially the big giants using #4 shot over the decoys to 30 yards with good effective results. In my 101 I often run 1 1/4 oz # 3 for the first shot from my bottom barrel with a skeet choke and a 1 1/4 oz load of #2 's for the second shot out of my top barrel with an IC choke. It works well.
 
Any recipes for geese? I enjoy hunting them but end up giving them away as they are like eating a rubber boot! Harold
 
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