SKFOOTER
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Looking for reviews on these waterfowl loads???
What choke and constriction??Have been using them for 2 seasons now. I wont go back to steel. I shoot FAR less than i used to with follow up shots required for steel.
In flooded timber i shoot 20 guage 3 inch 5's.
This early goose I shot big honkers at 60+ yards with 2.75 inch number 4's.
Absolute hammers on both loads.
I shoot a Benelli M2 with a factory IM choke.What choke and constriction??
What gun and choke?Used it last year, number 4s and 5s 20 gauge and although I did not shoot a ton of ducks, it folded them. Don't have enough comparison between steel and boss but the weight difference between the two speaks for itself in regards to momentum of the pellets
What gun and choke?this will be my third season shooting Boss. love it. Shoot the 2 3/4 12 ga 5's and will shoot the 3in 20ga 5's this year also. Patterns well, never a miss fire and has been very consistent for me. Has worked well for ducks and geese both. Won't go back to steel. Well worth the extra $$ for it. But order early, they have sold out closer to season before.
Retay 20 gauge with IM choke. Forget the brand of choke off the top of my head.What gun and choke?
Interesting…. 2.25" penetration is recommended for big geese. Bismuth 4's only get 1.5" out to less than 50 yards.Have been using them for 2 seasons now. I wont go back to steel. I shoot FAR less than i used to with follow up shots required for steel.
In flooded timber i shoot 20 guage 3 inch 5's.
This early goose I shot big honkers at 60+ yards with 2.75 inch number 4's.
Absolute hammers on both loads.
Someone gave me this same review today. 1st time I had heard of them.Have been using them for 2 seasons now. I wont go back to steel. I shoot FAR less than i used to with follow up shots required for steel.
In flooded timber i shoot 20 guage 3 inch 5's.
This early goose I shot big honkers at 60+ yards with 2.75 inch number 4's.
Absolute hammers on both loads.