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I don't think 2 3/4" shells are adequate for ducks.Far too often when using them, the ducks just keep flying, s if they were never hit.so I switched to 3 1/2" shells.Surprisingly, when shooting the 3 1/2" shells, the ducks also just keep flying as if they weren't hit.So, I am in the market for a 10 gauge.
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I don't think 2 3/4" shells are adequate for ducks.Far too often when using them, the ducks just keep flying as if because they were never hit.so I switched to 3 1/2" shells.Surprisingly, when shooting the 3 1/2" shells, the ducks also just keep flying as if because they weren't hit.So, I am in the market for a 10 gauge.
Quote from: Dan-o on November 15, 2019, 09:18:24 AMI don't think 2 3/4" shells are adequate for ducks.Far too often when using them, the ducks just keep flying as if because they were never hit.so I switched to 3 1/2" shells.Surprisingly, when shooting the 3 1/2" shells, the ducks also just keep flying as if because they weren't hit.So, I am in the market for a 10 gauge.Just a couple of typos, but I got them fixed for you bud.I have a prediction of what's going to happen with that 10 gauge...
So I just got two cases of rio blue steel 3 shot 1 1/4 oz 1350 FPS from Rodgers for 75 a case. I have never shot 2 3/4 at ducks but for 7.50 a box I wanted to give it a try. Anyone have experience shooting 2 3/4. Seems like if I keep it within its limitations it should be ok. But was just wondering if anyone had firsthand experience with the shorter load.
Quote from: Dan-o on November 15, 2019, 09:18:24 AMI don't think 2 3/4" shells are adequate for ducks.Far too often when using them, the ducks just keep flying, s if they were never hit.so I switched to 3 1/2" shells.Surprisingly, when shooting the 3 1/2" shells, the ducks also just keep flying as if they weren't hit.So, I am in the market for a 10 gauge.I thought you liked O/U's?