yes the guys in states are shooting geese at 50 yards with #7s......that takes a lot of getting the head around.
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yes the guys in states are shooting geese at 50 yards with #7s......that takes a lot of getting the head around.
good stuff,you know what your doing with bangsticks,your rifle builds and cartridge loading leave me waaaaaay behind in the dust. find Bill Axbeys book "the bird hunters" its a good read.
I hear you.....BUT by chucking in some #8s you will fill out pattern much better,heck buy a box of cheap clay loads,25oz of size #8s goes a long way if you putting in 1/4 oz per load...100ish if my...
mix the shot together.and chuck some 7s and 8s in with it......and for tools you only need a mock chamber and a dowel of the internal diameter to tamp down the completed round...primer pokes out with...
mate in Timaru is importing the B&P steel loads in .12ga......he may even be agaent for it....wouldnt be hard to get some of the 410 stuff but may have to buy a slab....
most .410s are patterned at 25 yards......it gives a much more consistant kill at 25 than at 40..... none of my .410s over the years have liked 6s....dont know why,its just one of those things....
like that a thousand times...its good stuff.
well buggermesideways..... that makes perfect sence....Bakails are AWESOME guns....we had three of them in action all weekend LOL.
unfortunately my whackamole .410 loading kit is on loan in other...
good ho....fiochhi make a really good 3" load too. watch out for different brands,the payloads get pitifull on some of them...rio make a 2 1/2 that has LESS than half n oz....useless. the old...
very pretty,and the bird isnt bad either. if you havent tried them already,find some 3 inch winchester loads...mine all preferred the #4s but others swear by #6s. the .410 is a neat wee gun and...