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If you can't kill it with #4s, it's too far. That's just my opinion. With that said, I shoot #4s for ALL ducks and I shoot BB for geese.
Quote from: goody31 on January 21, 2014, 11:06:57 AMI use #3's early season and #1's late season for puddle ducks. I use #1's and BB for seaducks.So I found I have a box of 1s and another of 4s. Guess they will both work. So for more distance and perhaps geese, I should use the 1s, and for birds coming in close to the decoys, the 4s would be good. Is that the right way to look at this?
I use #3's early season and #1's late season for puddle ducks. I use #1's and BB for seaducks.
Quote from: wafisherman on January 21, 2014, 11:45:56 AMQuote from: goody31 on January 21, 2014, 11:06:57 AMI use #3's early season and #1's late season for puddle ducks. I use #1's and BB for seaducks.So I found I have a box of 1s and another of 4s. Guess they will both work. So for more distance and perhaps geese, I should use the 1s, and for birds coming in close to the decoys, the 4s would be good. Is that the right way to look at this?That's the way I would use them. Unless the geese are on top of you. Early season I did get a goose with 3's.
I only use T shot, only in 3 1/2".
Quote from: Tealer on August 05, 2014, 01:07:56 PMI only use T shot, only in 3 1/2". That's a respectable teal load. at least 1750 fps -