Ok guys, I'm curious about a few things. First, I've always hunted ducks with my Benelli SBE with 3" #2 or #4 steel shot.
That said, I've heard a lot about people going to 3.5 inch #2 now that it is easily available. I've previously only used 3.5 inch shells for geese and shot BB at the time. How many of you have switched to 3.5 for duck, what size shot, and why? Wondering if it's worth making the jump. More pellets can't be a bad thing right? But I don't really know.
And, to have a little fun, how many are using a 10 gauge for duck? Myself, I've never done it, only used it for geese, but to my surprise, using a 10 gauge for duck isn't that uncommon anf some swear by it. So let's have it, do I try out the big boy this year or is the extra weight carrying it around not worth the effort?
That said, I've heard a lot about people going to 3.5 inch #2 now that it is easily available. I've previously only used 3.5 inch shells for geese and shot BB at the time. How many of you have switched to 3.5 for duck, what size shot, and why? Wondering if it's worth making the jump. More pellets can't be a bad thing right? But I don't really know.
And, to have a little fun, how many are using a 10 gauge for duck? Myself, I've never done it, only used it for geese, but to my surprise, using a 10 gauge for duck isn't that uncommon anf some swear by it. So let's have it, do I try out the big boy this year or is the extra weight carrying it around not worth the effort?
This should be fun, but interested just the same.
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