wilbert 6 Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 I would use them the other way round. The semi auto for the pigeons as the 3 shots will come in handy and you could be making lots of shots so there would be an advantage to less of a kick and use the S/S for the walked up stuff as it is much lighter. As for cartridges use 30 or 32g No6 for both Quote Link to post
trenchfoot 4,243 Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 I would use them the other way round. The semi auto for the pigeons as the 3 shots will come in handy and you could be making lots of shots so there would be an advantage to less of a kick and use the S/S for the walked up stuff as it is much lighter. As for cartridges use 30 or 32g No6 for both I agree. A busy day in the hide will knock 7 bells out of you with a side by side. and walking up with a s.auto will be too heavy and a break barrel is easier to prove safe when crossing fences etc. with regards to cartridge load, 30g for all round use is great. shot size of 6 is a good allround choice too. After years of playing around with chokes and loads for all British game, I have come to the following conclusion: 28g No7, cyl + 1/4 - 30 yards 30g No6, 1/4 +1/2 - 40 yards 32g No5, 1/2 + 3/4 - 50 yards 34g No4, 3/4 + full - 60 yards 36g No3, full + full/ex.full - 60 yards+ I prefer 30g No6 in a side by side and 32g No5 in an over and under, but will play around with that dependant upon the amout of shots that I anticipate fireing. Hope that helps, Yorkie. Quote Link to post
bullx100% 681 Posted August 23, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 I would use them the other way round. The semi auto for the pigeons as the 3 shots will come in handy and you could be making lots of shots so there would be an advantage to less of a kick and use the S/S for the walked up stuff as it is much lighter. As for cartridges use 30 or 32g No6 for both I agree. A busy day in the hide will knock 7 bells out of you with a side by side. and walking up with a s.auto will be too heavy and a break barrel is easier to prove safe when crossing fences etc. with regards to cartridge load, 30g for all round use is great. shot size of 6 is a good allround choice too. After years of playing around with chokes and loads for all British game, I have come to the following conclusion: 28g No7, cyl + 1/4 - 30 yards 30g No6, 1/4 +1/2 - 40 yards 32g No5, 1/2 + 3/4 - 50 yards 34g No4, 3/4 + full - 60 yards 36g No3, full + full/ex.full - 60 yards+ I prefer 30g No6 in a side by side and 32g No5 in an over and under, but will play around with that dependant upon the amout of shots that I anticipate fireing. Hope that helps, Yorkie. cheers for that mate I've wrote it down as it will help me out a lot. Quote Link to post
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.