danebrewer10 6 Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Hi all, Just wonderin' what y'all use for charlie? I used Eley Maximum 34gm in BB last year and wasn't best pleased by the performance, I'm thinking of getting hold of some Eley Alphamax 36gm AAA or Lyalvale Super Game 36gm AAA or if I'm feeling exceedingly dumb Eley Alphamax Magnum 2 3/4 42gm BB, not sure I really want to go into 46gm or 50gm Gamebore Buffalo territory- I'll leave that for the Semi auto chaps! (having said that... might be a good excuse to get one...hmmm ) I might just keep the BBs for drey busting and the AAAs for charlie... what are your choices? I don't really want this to turm into a thread debating whether you should or should not shoot foxes with a shotgun so please just stick to ammo... Cheers DB Quote Link to post
patdahat 41 Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 zero's heavy load 2 3/4, think they are 54gm , very effictive anyway. Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted March 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 zero's heavy load 2 3/4, think they are 54gm , very effictive anyway. who makes these? not that I'd try and shoot them through my O/U - I think it might push me about a bit, not least it might damage it... Quote Link to post
patdahat 41 Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 give me a day or to ill fimd out, there's a bit of a belt off them alright, iv fired plenty of them out of my side by side and not a sign of damage. Quote Link to post
Grousekeeper84 2 Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Use mirage 50gm,s they are the shit mind u iv been using some remmy goose 65gms recently knock the shit out of everything including ur shoulder! Quote Link to post
allydog 4 Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 you want to shoot foxes with shotgun you need a heavy load 50g at least to give auld charlie the respct he deserves anything less could lead to slow death just the ammo the ANTIS need Quote Link to post
events co-ordinator 353 Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Alphamax 3s 1s BBs for bolting foxes or BB BB and AAA for bushing or out with the hounds thats the loads we use for a 3 shot s/a.YIS Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted March 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Yikes! that's some "heavy sh*t" you guys are shooting, perhaps look into Alphamax magnum 23/4 inch and 3 inch 42gm and 46gm respectively....- only thing is that they don't come in AAA- only BB- I did a pattern test the other day and found that 1/2 gives the best pattern (with BBs)- pretty even and good density- 3/4 on the other hand you end up with quite a gappy pattern with groups of 6 or so pellets together. Quote Link to post
ratattack 111 Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Shot many driven foxes using Eley 36G BB's through 1/4 and 1/2 choke 12bore O/U. shoot em a long way out and it won't kill em clean but out to 30-35yrds it drops em well if you shoot em in the front end Many people try shooting foxes on fox drives out at rifle ranges (50-80yards) with shotguns when driven it simply won't work! Wait till they are close or let them go for the lurchers further out Quote Link to post
bagzi 0 Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Shot a Vixen this morning gave it one Buffalo BB 36gm it twitched so hit it again with a Winchester super x 4B usually use the Buffalos but someone gave Me the Winchesters both Good Cartridges! Quote Link to post
andyf 144 Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 (edited) Hi all, Just wonderin' what y'all use for charlie? I used Eley Maximum 34gm in BB last year and wasn't best pleased by the performance, I'm thinking of getting hold of some Eley Alphamax 36gm AAA or Lyalvale Super Game 36gm AAA or if I'm feeling exceedingly dumb Eley Alphamax Magnum 2 3/4 42gm BB, not sure I really want to go into 46gm or 50gm Gamebore Buffalo territory- I'll leave that for the Semi auto chaps! (having said that... might be a good excuse to get one...hmmm ) I might just keep the BBs for drey busting and the AAAs for charlie... what are your choices? I don't really want this to turm into a thread debating whether you should or should not shoot foxes with a shotgun so please just stick to ammo... Cheers DB I shoot over hounds; I use mainly Eley Alphamax or 2 3/4" Magnum AAA, for Foxing I have an old but clean Beretta 303 3 shot Semi, with an extra full Briley vented choke, the first two are as stated the third shell is usually a Lylevale SSG, or as we call them in Cornwall 'Pieces of Eight'. I don't get many 'runners' so I must be doing it right. The Semi Auto really filters the recoil out from these heavy cartridges, I would advise anyone who regularly shoots fox with a shotgun to get one. AndyF Edited March 12, 2010 by andyf Quote Link to post
slingshot 0 Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 My favourite is Express Magnum max game No.1 46gr it pole axes foxes everytime out to 35-40 yards. AAA and SSG will suffer from poor patterns. Stick to BB or No.1 in 3" magnum 40-50gr though full choke will do the job fine. One thing to look for is a cartridge with a crimp end because this will give a better pattern Hi all, Just wonderin' what y'all use for charlie? I used Eley Maximum 34gm in BB last year and wasn't best pleased by the performance, I'm thinking of getting hold of some Eley Alphamax 36gm AAA or Lyalvale Super Game 36gm AAA or if I'm feeling exceedingly dumb Eley Alphamax Magnum 2 3/4 42gm BB, not sure I really want to go into 46gm or 50gm Gamebore Buffalo territory- I'll leave that for the Semi auto chaps! (having said that... might be a good excuse to get one...hmmm ) I might just keep the BBs for drey busting and the AAAs for charlie... what are your choices? I don't really want this to turm into a thread debating whether you should or should not shoot foxes with a shotgun so please just stick to ammo... Cheers DB Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted March 13, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 Thanks for the replies, I'm going to get some 36 gram AAAs (and 36gm BBs for drey busting) and some 50 gram BBs to pattern next week hopefully. if I could give y'all a heads up who use very tight chokes and big shot, I patterned some 34gm bbs the other week and found that 1/4 choke at 30 yd really isn't suitable- the pattern is much too open, 1/2 choke is good and even, with the pellets being on average about 2 to 21/2 inch apart from their nearest neighbor, but stepping up to 3/4 choke made for (though probably tighter- my paper wasn't large enough to catch all the pellets) a pattern with groups of about 7-9 pellets leaving a very gappy pattern so the general thought being the tighter the choke the better, I recommend you pattern your loads with the chokes you intend to use, you may be surprised and find that a more open choke actually gives you a better pattern! I'll post the results of the patterning on here in due course! Cheers DB (I'm not looking forward to shooting those 50 gram loads much in my O/U!!) Quote Link to post
upperlane2 4 Posted March 14, 2010 Report Share Posted March 14, 2010 Yikes! that's some "heavy sh*t" you guys are shooting, perhaps look into Alphamax magnum 23/4 inch and 3 inch 42gm and 46gm respectively....- only thing is that they don't come in AAA- only BB- I did a pattern test the other day and found that 1/2 gives the best pattern (with BBs)- pretty even and good density- 3/4 on the other hand you end up with quite a gappy pattern with groups of 6 or so pellets together. no 3 3inch elay alphamax good to 50 60 yards shot one last year stepped out 67 yards it never moved after it was hit Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted March 14, 2010 Report Share Posted March 14, 2010 I rarely go after the fox with a shotgun these days but always carry some BB and AAA in the belt just in case something turns up, can't say I ever had an issue with BB, think mine is 36, but its been in the belt so long its worn off! Quote Link to post
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