Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
Like most things with a shotgun, make sure they are well within range 25yds then a good old 1 to 1 1/8oz of 5 or 6 will do the job provided you hit them in the vitals which for a fox equals head and neck. Smaller shot probably hits harder as you have a much denser pattern. Have shot a few foxes with shotgun on game drives and the above has done the job.
If you are specifically loading for foxes the above advice on heavier loads is all good.
Does any body use a sighting device such as a red dot or scope on a tightly choked heavily loaded shotgun for foxes, in the same vein as the Americans use for turkeys?
If you are specifically loading for foxes the above advice on heavier loads is all good.
Does any body use a sighting device such as a red dot or scope on a tightly choked heavily loaded shotgun for foxes, in the same vein as the Americans use for turkeys?

