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    Best ammo for parries?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Wouldn't put money on that happening with a full or even 3/4 choke.Lost count of the number of times I've wads stuck in barrels at the gun club.Any shooter that does it twice ,its on ya bike clown .
    hw many with shot and hw many without?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 30calterry View Post
    hw many with shot and hw many without?
    All of them had shot in ,they where target shooting .
    Gun control means using both hands

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    Best ammo for parries?

    all of them without?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    All of them had shot in ,they where target shooting .
    shit just read ur comment again sori, was gona say u must hav a small gun club and a big circus in ur town(lots of clowns) but i wont nw cause u agree with me , wad is more likely to jam with shot !
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    I generally use english/european 3"no 2&3 32gm loads for all birds in the duck season. have same in 2 3/4"as well as a backup."Hull/Eley"brands
    I am just now adopting a more calculated aproach to touching the bang lever after developing a very healthy skybusting tendency .
    yes it helps to be able to estimate range and call the shot.however the opposite is also true.As gadgetman will testify,euthanasia of a wee mallard hen (running through chow mollier crop) with a 3"eley hi power load at 6'range aint pretty.the laconic final score-"2birds down 1 &1/2 to bring home".paradise generally tolerate goose loads ok in medium range.
    shootin cobber who packs a remington 20g drops them consistently with 3"loads.copper plated shot.

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    do not use tungsten iron in any tightly choked gun try the 2 3/4 inch gamebore 30 gram steel loads in 3 shot. mate was creaming everything with them last year.
    shootin cobber who packs a remington 20g drops them consistently with 3"loads.copper plated shot.
    actually i mostly use a 30 gram load of 5,s or 6,s for the first couple in the mag the 3 inchers are mainly there for flaring geese but they handle flaring parries just as well as long as they,re out a bit.

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    oops you'd think id have got it right shootin with him as much as i do! apologies squire.

 

 

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