377 yards . . . consistently.
Yeah, that was pretty impressive, but you said that was with your .243. I was wondering about shotgun shells.
377 yards . . . consistently.
Yeah, that was pretty impressive, but you said that was with your .243. I was wondering about shotgun shells.
Yeah, that was pretty impressive, but you said that was with your .243. I was wondering about shotgun shells.
Nitpicker . . .
I don't use a gun, just let them fly into you and catch them!!
I don't use a gun, just let them fly into you and catch them!!
Not yet, I am not the master like you!!
I don't use a gun, just let them fly into you and catch them!!
We keep it under 35 yards..But perfer to shoot them when there toes touch the water..Seeing duck work a spread is the best... Heavy shot is good but still have to keep them close..We shoot mallards at 10 yards with #6 shot and drop them dead.We shoot hypersonic #2 (geese) normally and still keep it under 35 yards. Woodies smaller shot mallards over 10 yds get #2..Choke tubes range from factory IC to pattermaster extended range..
I have been wingslapped by a woodie once on a flyby....I seriously could have caught it by hand or with the butt of my shotgun as a bat. It was teal season.
oddly enough my highest percentage shot is about 40yds and crossing left or right. I don't know what it is, but I hit 9/10 birds I shoot at in those situations. Not saying I like that shot best, but for some reason I'm best at it.