kev.rem700
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42g express number 3s for me hard hitting shells
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Kev
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Kev
Exactly Matt, if you were to skin every fox you shoot with a shotgun, you'd probably be surprised as to how few shot it takes to do the businessThe one vixen on ispection only had been hit with one ball but it droped her on the spot . Also saw a chap on a pheasant shoot kill a fox with his 20b at about 30 yards . I suppose its more of where u hit them and how close you are .
So what is it with the "must use artillery shells" brigade? unless i'm much mistaken, i've never seen an armour plated fox? if you shoot it in the right end and within range they are are going to die.Well i recon that as long as you are shooting them at a reasonable range (these were taken at 25-30yds as a left and right with 21gram 9's with1/4 and improved chokes)and hit them up the right end then pretty much most cartridges will kill them, whilst it can't be argued that a heavy cartridge will/can make a difference at distance or if you only manage to part patten one i don't agree that artillery shells are a must, if you take your time, don't fluff the shot, shoot them well within range then pretty much any cartridge will kill them every time? however i do think that tighter chokes for foxes are an advantage but not an absolute must?
The other issue to take into consideration is if the fox knows you are there which will mean the adrenalin is running, this i'm sure makes a hell of a difference as to if it runs on or not
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please also remember if shooting big steel shot that they can ricochet on frosty ground.