I use Gamebore 36gm 5's for teal, widgeon, mallard also a 36gn 3 in lyalvale in the bag for the top barrel if by chance a goose was daft enough to fly in range....
Most of the time I have decoys out in the creaks so they are in range of my Spaniel to pick...
Edit, worth a few shots at a pattern plate/board....
Tim.243
What gamebores are you using in size 5? i didn't know they did a steel shot in 36gram?
cheers
David
What gamebores are you using in size 5? i didn't know they did a steel shot in 36gram?
cheers
David
You want go up 2 shot sizes ideally. I’d usuakly use lead 5s so use steel 3 for ducks, and BB or 1’s for geese
cheers Tim,
will ask for them next time I'm at the Gunshop - was told they only do 32 gram - that might well have been we ( the gunshop had in stock!!!!) only do 32 gram!!!
*** edit!! Although strangely gamebore only list that as having 1,3 and 4 shot size on there website!!!
You really need to reload your own to get best results. I use 44 g of no 3 shot over 37 grains of 'Alliant Steel' powder with a B&P 44g wad in a 3 1/2 case. Components from game and clay reloaders. I use a cheap Lee Loader to crimp but a roll top is easier in a pillar drill but you will need to trim the case. These shells will be considerably more potent than anything you can buy, but I have fired thousands through my Berretta Extrema without any problems
I use Gamebore 36gm 5's for teal, widgeon, mallard also a 36gn 3 in lyalvale in the bag for the top barrel if by chance a goose was daft enough to fly in range....
Tim.243