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What sort of choke do you run on your shot gun? Personally I've shot plenty of birds with 3inch #2s or #1s and they work well on both ducks and geese... My combo that's knocked the most birds down in a season has been a extended long range pattern master with Winchester blind side #1 shot... #2s work really were just as consistent, putting them both on paper at 30-40 yards my pellets were in a good tight pattern 30 yards I'd say 95% were in a 2' circle and 40 yards 90% were right there too... The pattern master choke makes a world of difference! Just have to go put shells on paper at certain ranges varying from 20-40 yards and see what happens then buy cases before buying something you don't like!Sometimes to speed can be bad on barrels and blow out chokes keep that in mind.
I do a reload load with #2 shot. Big enough to kill ducks, and geese I start the season with 2 3/4 and near the end switch it up to 3" shells.
I'm admittedly a newbie, but here's my thought. Assuming my math is correct: 1 1/4oz #2 steel 156 pellets1 1/8oz #2 steel 140 pelletsI personally have always picked the faster load. I'm not sure if it makes a noticeable difference, but math says you don't have to lead a duck as much with a faster load. Also, since force is mass x acceleration, those #2s will hit harder out of the faster shell. Is 16 pellets enough to make a difference between a hit and a miss? Very possibly. However, I've noticed if I do my part and don't over think the shot I do just fine with the 1 1/8oz #2s I have. If I miss it's usually a miss that 16 pellets wouldn't have fixed. What are you more comfortable with?