x2.4's head shot
Lift the bead just abve the little bugger's head and he'll pin him in the head with fringe of the pattern. No broken teeth! 20 or 12 gauge, forget the 410
I like #2 & #4 shot myself, but keep in mind I use a 14" barreled shotgun.
I hate biting down on shot. #4's always end up against bone.
Can't say I have ever had a pellet stick with #4, your problem is that your aiming to low, put the bead about 1-2 inches above the head, that way you wont have any in your breast meat. I guess it depends on what choke your using and load size as well.
Nothing wrong with 7.5's or 6's on the birds, but
I like # 5 in heavy loads from an open bore, especially with rabbits in the same general area.
I could live with #5 lead only, for all the small game and birds.
No lead to chew on, and good killing energy with a lot less holes than the 6's, 7's or 8's.![]()
I have an old light weight straight stocked English double 12ga. It has 2 1/2" chambers but an English gunsmith said trap loads in it would be fine
. Just the other day I lucked into a case + of 2 1/2" Eley Grand Prix, in #5


























