Why are you using steel?I recently been hunting patridge/grouse (but I call them perdrix), anyway, I wanted to know what you other hunter use for shot size ?
I currently use #4 steel shot, I have 2 question ?
- Does the steel is more dangerous to have a ricochet than lead ?
- Should I have #5 or 6 if I change to lead ? (I want to keep a good range)
Note: My score is currently 2 bird with the #4 steel shot, all passthrought and no meat wasted.
I recently been hunting patridge/grouse (but I call them perdrix), anyway, I wanted to know what you other hunter use for shot size ?
I currently use #4 steel shot, I have 2 question ?
- Does the steel is more dangerous to have a ricochet than lead ?
- Should I have #5 or 6 if I change to lead ? (I want to keep a good range)
Note: My score is currently 2 bird with the #4 steel shot, all passthrought and no meat wasted.
trap loads for me in 7 1/2s or high speed winchester 1 ounce loads with 6 shot.
4 shot is way too much.[/QUOTE]
I respectfully disagree. My choice is always #4 if i can find them. Sometimes #6 if that's all that is around. On the ground or in the air, larger shot has always proven very useful to me. To each their own i suppose.
Dorian
trap loads for me in 7 1/2s or high speed winchester 1 ounce loads with 6 shot.
4 shot is way too much.[/QUOTE]
I respectfully disagree. My choice is always #4 if i can find them. Sometimes #6 if that's all that is around. On the ground or in the air, larger shot has always proven very useful to me. To each their own i suppose.
Dorian
Dorian,
If you are hunting with your grandpa's full choked Cooey, then coarse shot would be a good choice, especially when you are swatting them. Open chokes with a load of 6 or 7 1/2 shot is the better option.



























