870 3 inch with Kent fasteel 2 and a modified choke bbb for geese
This is exactly the same setup I used last season as it was first time out with my buddy who is into waterfowl hunting.
870 3 inch with Kent fasteel 2 and a modified choke bbb for geese
Another thing. The Federal loads I mentioned in my guns i have never seen a 3.5 inch shell out pattern them. So whats the point to the 3.5?
I have shot lots of score and challenger 2.75 inch shells that pattern well, put just as many hits in the 30 inch circle as a typical 3 inch shell. The speed is there. Why does one need more?
I patterned some 10ga t shot this morning. Should really crunch early season geese
Love the T shot in my Browning Gold 10g. Folded a handful of geese this weekend and not a single pellet to be found in any of the meat either!
My Mossberg 935 patterns T shot really good as well. That is likely due to the 10g overbore barrel.
the shock and the air is well known to kill birds without hit ... sometimes we can not explain why there is nothing in the birds ...
Patterning is time well spent. Definatly pattern the bigger shot it can vary tremendously barrel to barrel. I find 2 and smaller almost always patterns well or at least acceptable. Bb not so much and bigger than bb like bbb and t shot you really gotta work at it to find some thing that works. Really hard to beat federal blue box in bb and up. Smaller than that they all do well, generally.
Bore sizes vary. Most Italian guns have smaller bore sizes than American 12 ga. Then there's browning and winchester with there overbore guns. The versamax is overbore. The small bores are notorious for liking the Kent wad, the larger bores i find really like the Federal wad in bigger shot sizes.
Don't be afraid to back off the choke with the bigger sizes. Bbb and t shot pattern best for me with an improved cylender. Federal blue box is the only bbb and t I've ever found to pattern well. Bb most or it can be made to pattern acceptable with the right choke.
Don't get caught up with speed. My favorite load for geese is 3 inch fed blue box 1.25 ounce at 1450 fps. In bb or bbb. Smaller geese 2s. 1s are great if you can get them also. These shells typically pattern very well out of my overbore guns, but these days you gotta take what you can get, without paying 2 bucks a shot.
For ducks i prefer 3s if you can find them. Really fills in the holes in the pattern vs 2s.
Haha. I remember the first time I shot a pigeon when I was young. I was using my father's 16g Beretta sxs. A group of birds flew by and I let off a shot. I never let off the second shot as the gun has two triggers and I forgot to switch my finger on to the second tigger. Two birds ended up dropping dead and I thought that was coolest thing. When my father cleaned the birds, he found one pellet wound in one bird and not a single thing in the second bird. He joked that the bird must have died of a heart attack.
I use one load for geese, 3" Fasteel #2 at 1560fps. I use a Pattrernmaster Code Black Goose for a choke. For ducks. I typically use Fasteel 2-3/4" #4, and a LM choke.
Weird was it a really far shot? Probably the wad hit the bird in the head.
Love the T shot in my Browning Gold 10g. Folded a handful of geese this weekend and not a single pellet to be found in any of the meat either!
My Mossberg 935 patterns T shot really good as well. That is likely due to the 10g overbore barrel.
Of course. Had a guy come into the shop last week with 3 semis...
Berretta, Benelli, and a Turknelli. All had extended long range chokes in them. ( Two were kicks, one was a trulock)......dude wanted to buy the most long range chokes we had....
( Full disclosure, I didn't make a sale, because the only "extended range" choke Carlson's makes doesn't get manufactured for Optima HP barrels. and we didn't have any chokes that would reach past where his current set up was going to pattern regardless).
However, pattern your guns folks, bust some clays in the off season...and you won't be "that guy". ...