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65 YARDS!!! I strongly encourage you to not shoot past 40yds. The sport is not about long shots. It's about fooling the birds and getting them to commit. There isn't a prettier sight than seeing wings cupped and feet down.Get birds close, than smack them with 2 or 4 steel shot.I persorally shoot 3" #2 shot. If I only had 2.75" I'm sure I'd shoot #2 steel as well. If you have the extra cash try out the non-toxic (steel) alternatives. You may find you don't need a new shotgun at all.
2-4 shot on ducks is best. 2 3/4inch shells are just fine but 65 yards is a bit far. I think 45 yards tops is best. Kent shells are good shells.Even shooting 3.5in shells I don't like shooting over 45-50 yards.I personally would be shooting 4 shot for my first shell and 3 shot for my follow up shots when using 2 3/4" to get the shot amount and lethal power in the given range I said.
All I shoot is 2 3/4 #4s Kents with extra full choke aka no choke
Quote from: nickhunter9 on December 30, 2014, 02:16:31 AMAll I shoot is 2 3/4 #4s Kents with extra full choke aka no chokeExtra full would be almost completely opposite from no choke.