- Location
- Saskatchewan
I just noticed that few people answered the other part of the question - NO it doesn't matter what shot I'd recommend if 2-3/4" or 3" chamber, in fact I almost never use 3" shells anymore. 3" shells are an "advantage" that 95% of shooters cannot take advantage of at long range. They cost more, kick more, and make it more difficult to hit the target when you're dealing with too much recoil. The long shells might be a help for pass shooting big geese or cranes with big pellets, or coyotes, maybe, but for the majority of shotgunning 2-3/4" shells are fully adequate. If you can hit the birds. I kill on average just a bit better than 1 bird for 2 shells in all my waterfowling, including shots to finish cripples. I have never noticed any improvement in my shots-to-kills ratio when using 3" shells. (I normally shoot between 50 and 100 ducks and geese per season.) I certainly would never use 3" shells in the uplands.


















































