I'm not going to start giving distances or anything because I am the worst at judging that. But i will say that my with my patternmaster I have less cripples and feel more confident that I can kill birds on the third shot.
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difference in 1 1/4 and 1 1/5 is maybe 10 bb's in #3 shot. Speed kills but it slows down just like the slow bb's do. I always liked the Estate 3 1/2" with #2 for big ducks or #3 for teal. Shot a IC for teal and a LM for big ducks and geese (BBBs). I had 8 cases of steel shot when I quit duck hunting a few years ago and I sold to a buddy. He had never shot the estate shells 1 1/2 at 1350 fps or 1 3/8 at 1450. He came by after about a month and I thought the shells must have give him trouble. Well he wanted to know if I had some more that I kept just in case. He just bought the cheap shells 1 oz at Walmart....SPEED KILLS and big loads deliver dead ducks. To me the easiest bird to kill is a canvasback.
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I have to respectfully disagree with you that canvasbacks are the easiest bird to kill. I shot a truckload this year and I think they are the toughest to kill. They are divers so their feathers do not shed water much like puddle ducks do. The feathers get wet and mat up and are nearly impenetrable. You almost have to have a head shot or very close range body shot to clean kill them. I had many cripples we had to chase this year. I have had BBs fall out of their feathers while cleaning them. And they fly remarkably fast! |
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if forgot to tell ya I head shot all my ducks. Just kidding... No my brother in law would pull up on canvas backs and every time he shot one it was a clean kill. I guess he could on hit a canvasback. He missed everything else. The hardest bird that I ever saw that could take a load of shot was a ruddy duck. Didn't kill many but I dusted a bunch of them and the second shot took them out.
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Ruddy ducks are also divers and thus have wet, packed feathers. That, plus they are so small a target makes 'em hard to shoot. Saw a ton of those little rockets but did not shoot many cause was told they are tough and taste like leather?
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Don't want to burst a bubble but I hunt about 35 days typically during duck season. I clean my gun during the split and at the end of season. That's it. Never have any issues. If your cleaning your gun every few hunts maybe those shells are not as good as they sound. Just saying. |
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. That primos wench is the bee's knees for 20 bucks.. in the right hands of course.
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Cans eat #2's for breakfast sitting on the water past 30 yds. Scaup are borderline immortal..
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Kicks HF full is NOT for decoying birds. Will completley ruin your teal. From time to time I make some "long dong" shots out of luck with the full, but my bud next to me makes much more than me with a modified kicks hf (mainly because he's twice the shooter i am). This I what happens to decoying birds with the full. 3"#2's
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I shoot the Kicks HF Mod and it is the real deal hardly have any cripples to deal with
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I've switched to them about two years ago. I love Hevi-Metal never tried the Hevi-Steel. There isn't any BS about them they have some knock down power. That is all I shoot now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yea the hevi-metal has half steel and hevi-Shot they are $219.00 a case
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I shoot them 109 a case shells lol |
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