AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
hudson wrote:rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:rebelp74 wrote:2 3/4 low brass steel isn't that high.
that's what I shoot teal with big ducks are a whole other ball game
in all honesty, not really.
how you figure that? I was talkin #7 shot for teal in low brass steel and shoot big ducks with 3inch 3s
assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
hudson wrote:I was talkin #7 shot for teal...
Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
Rick wrote:hudson wrote:I was talkin #7 shot for teal...
I found 7s stoned incoming and broadside teal and big ducks at the ranges we generally shoot them (though not so hot on outgoing shots), but way too much of it stayed in the meat, even with teal. I now shoot more 5s than anything else and still hit a pot roasted pellet more often than I'd like.
rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
I'm into tungsten or lead. Never been a fan of steel shot.
rebelp74 wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I'm for high brass. Squirrels, rabbits, etc. high brass all the way.
P.S. Can you change your avatar? It's pretty gay.
hudson wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I'm for high brass. Squirrels, rabbits, etc. high brass all the way.
P.S. Can you change your avatar? It's pretty gay.
damn just bruising his spirits,maybe he just likes honey
rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
I'm into tungsten or lead. Never been a fan of steel shot.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
hudson wrote:Rick wrote:hudson wrote:I was talkin #7 shot for teal...
I found 7s stoned incoming and broadside teal and big ducks at the ranges we generally shoot them (though not so hot on outgoing shots), but way too much of it stayed in the meat, even with teal. I now shoot more 5s than anything else and still hit a pot roasted pellet more often than I'd like.
me too and I might would shoot 5s but never seen em in what I shoot and I cant pass up 60 dollars a case of steel shot
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
I'm into tungsten or lead. Never been a fan of steel shot.
hudson wrote:rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:assateague wrote:I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
I'm into tungsten or lead. Never been a fan of steel shot.
you tried the new heavy metal speed ball, I got 8 boxes of 3.5 inch 5s for specklebellies they are badass but glad I didn't have to pay for em
assateague wrote:Hell, that's what I shoot geese with, too. Xpert #2, all year for everything.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
AKPirate wrote:We shoot high brass steel 7's on geese and they average around 21 pounds.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:rebelp74 wrote:hudson wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:[quote="assateague"]I suppose technically it is. But there's not really any difference between high and regular brass, all other things being equal.
I struggle with low brass lead on pheasants. Lots of feathers, but that's about it. Haven't shot low steel.
I shoot the Winchester xpert upland steel shot for ducks in #7s because they have plenty of power for them and cost only 60 dollars a case
I'm into tungsten or lead. Never been a fan of steel shot.
you tried the new heavy metal speed ball, I got 8 boxes of 3.5 inch 5s for specklebellies they are badass but glad I didn't have to pay for em
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:Hell, that's what I shoot geese with, too. Xpert #2, all year for everything.
I do the same thing with Federals instead of Xperts. Xperts don't shoot worth a shit in my gun.
hudson wrote:I shoot kent faststeel in 3 inch 3s 11/8 at big ducks which is 150 a case,never shot the kent tungsten,but heavy shot is badass
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:Hell, that's what I shoot geese with, too. Xpert #2, all year for everything.
I do the same thing with Federals instead of Xperts. Xperts don't shoot worth a shit in my gun.
Mine's just the opposite. Federals and Kents don't pattern worth a damn for me.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:hudson wrote:I shoot kent faststeel in 3 inch 3s 11/8 at big ducks which is 150 a case,never shot the kent tungsten,but heavy shot is badass
The 2 boxes Heavy Metal I used last year were awesome, but at $30 a box it aint happenin.
assateague wrote:I suppose it's only natural that a cheap gun likes cheap shells.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
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