putlandfish 0 Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 (edited) Hi all,going to go goose shooting for the first time this year,anyone got some advise on there preferance of size/weight of cartridge for 12 gauge ,cheers Edited August 6, 2009 by putlandfish Quote Link to post
soapy 23 Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 all depends [bANNED TEXT] ur gun is proved for mate Quote Link to post
Hunting-top-shots 2 Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 Hi Mate, if your gun can take it then I use the 12/76 with 3,5mm shot and a 56 gram load, brings them down when others can't Works for me HTS Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 hi fish i use 3.5" auto's . when shooting on foreshore's i use remington hi speed steel[bB] or gamebore mammoth [bB]. if i am shooting inland at scotland i use mainly 3" cartridges 50gr 3's to BB's .and alway's have some 3.5" lead usually 2's and 0's [63gr]. but whatever you use it's about hitting them right i do try. Quote Link to post
putlandfish 0 Posted August 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 hi fish i use 3.5" auto's . when shooting on foreshore's i use remington hi speed steel[bB] or gamebore mammoth [bB]. if i am shooting inland at scotland i use mainly 3" cartridges 50gr 3's to BB's .and alway's have some 3.5" lead usually 2's and 0's [63gr]. but whatever you use it's about hitting them right i do try. hi moonflight,thanks for advice,will be shooting inland in scotland on holiday so will take your advice,cheers,mark Quote Link to post
v-max 2 Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. Quote Link to post
chester 147 Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 use to have good results with R C number 0 in 3" . Quote Link to post
mj robson 8 Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 If you have a 3" gun try Express Max Game 50g in #1's Or in 2 3/4" Express Super Game 42g in #3's They are easy to get hold of and won't cost a fortune. Mark. Quote Link to post
markyboy 0 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. Quote Link to post
markyboy 0 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. THAT ITHICA TEN IS A DAMM GOOD GUN Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. THAT ITHICA TEN IS A DAMM GOOD GUN PLEASED YOU LIKE IT MARK. Quote Link to post
markyboy 0 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. THAT ITHICA TEN IS A DAMM GOOD GUN PLEASED YOU LIKE IT MARK. not sure about some of the reloads tho. ill take my chance with them. are you up for start of season? Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. THAT ITHICA TEN IS A DAMM GOOD GUN PLEASED YOU LIKE IT MARK. not sure about some of the reloads tho. ill take my chance with them. are you up for start of season? YES ITS ALWAY'S MY FIRST OUTING MARK. Quote Link to post
markyboy 0 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi i have a 3" chamberd gun but genrally use 2".3/4" (70mm) in 36g-42g from 3-2-1-BB. I also work some 3" (76mm) 50g 3's & BB's for inland stuff. I have never had any probs woth the 2"3/4" carts in 36g-42g 3's or 2's for in land stubles & work a half choke with lead stuff. i agree nothing wrong with 2"3/4 42 gram no3 for inland geese. out of interest where are you going shooting? if you go at start of season when the birds are not wary of coming into decoys then use 2"3/4 but if you go round xmas time when the bird might not be as commiting as they would be at start of season then you might want somthing with abit more range 3"or 3.5". stick to 3or4s for better patterns and leave any lead bbs at home. good for the steel as pellet size is whats needed but wouldnt put lead bbs in my car. but i would work with 1/4choke for better patterns.just my opinion mark 'LEAVE BB'S IN THE CAR' I DISAGREE I FIND YOU GET A NICE DENSE PATTERN WITH MORE STOPPING POWER. I ALSO USE A 1/4 CHOKE WHEN USING LARGE SHOT FOUND IT PATTENED MORE EVENLY BUT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN WAY OF GETTING THE JOB DONE. ATB.. THAT ITHICA TEN IS A DAMM GOOD GUN PLEASED YOU LIKE IT MARK. not sure about some of the reloads tho. ill take my chance with them. are you up for start of season? YES ITS ALWAY'S MY FIRST OUTING MARK. might well bump into you at siily o clock trying to get a gutter to hide in. aw the best. Quote Link to post
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