nrat 8 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 no7 shot out of cylinder and 1/4 most pigeons shot over decoys are only 20--35yds 7s got plenty in reserve at that range Quote Link to post
merle 0 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 i use gamebore black gold 28g 7.5 for clays and pigeon they will kill birds cleanly at up to 40yards if not more and they are a very fast shot chokes i use are 1/4 1/4 alot of people will shoot one type of shot at clays and another in the field this can cause problem in tis self with different speeds of the shot i have tried clear pigeon fibres no 6 but they do not kill the birds half as well but there are loads of shots out there try them though your guns to find the one that suits you cheers nick Quote Link to post
Yokel Matt 918 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 7's for decoying and 6's for everything else, flight / rough shooting. Quote Link to post
akton 15 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 size 6s 32g ideal for rabbit ,pigeon, crow,pheasant etc clean kill any other wont do the job as good, as 6s, all the others are for clay pigeon Quote Link to post
Yokel Matt 918 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 any other wont do the job as good, as 6s, all the others are for clay pigeon Although you wouldn't want to be going any heavier for serious clay shooting (unless your 'getting you eye in' using 6's pre-season) the lighter weight shot has its place in the field IMO. I know an old boy who shots driven pheasant with 20g and size 7's and he's quite a handy shot. I use 7's for decoying, if your decoying and your decoy pattern is pulling birds into a predictable killing area then 8's.. even 9's could be used to good effect and good for building confidance in young shots. Quote Link to post
akton 15 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 In my experience ,pigeons have loads of down feathers which is quite thick,on the breast area, 7s would just bounce of them,you need something that would penetrate that area. what you say "I use 7's for decoying, if your decoying and your decoy pattern is pulling birds into a predictable killing area then 8's.. even 9's could be used to good effect and good for building confidance in young shots." The pigeons in my area would just laugh at 8 or 9s,that would be like throwing a handfull of smarties at them 6s all day will do the job,but thats my personal opinion at over 25 yrs shooting experience with shotguns Quote Link to post
spiderpig 39 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 In my experience ,pigeons have loads of down feathers which is quite thick,on the breast area, 7s would just bounce of them,you need something that would penetrate that area.what you say "I use 7's for decoying, if your decoying and your decoy pattern is pulling birds into a predictable killing area then 8's.. even 9's could be used to good effect and good for building confidance in young shots." The pigeons in my area would just laugh at 8 or 9s,that would be like throwing a handfull of smarties at them 6s all day will do the job,but thats my personal opinion at over 25 yrs shooting experience with shotguns 7s bounce off mmmmm 7s will kill anything 7.5s are a good shell even for high phesants,fast tighter pattern its all about bein a decent shot.point it in the right place and you get kills. 5s,6s,7s,8s, or anything else dunt make the person shoot better, Quote Link to post
merle 0 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 i am sorry but 7s will not bounce off a pigeon if you are shooting pigeons at sensable ranges . i quite agree 7.5 is a very good shot but the range has to be taken in to account as well . dont try shooting at stupid ranges there are not many joe average shots good enough to shot with constant kills at more than 40 yards ,pace it out and see how. far it is. i have heard people saying i was killing all the birds at 50/60 yards. ok this is possible but not for everybody. and a good 28g 7.5 clay shot is as powerful if not more powerful than a 32g 6game shot. why dont you buy a box and give them a go . i would recomend gamebore black gold 7.5. dont go and buy the cheap rubbish in any make they just dont do the job this is just my opinion cheers Nick Quote Link to post
spiderpig 39 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 i am sorry but 7s will not bounce off a pigeon if you are shooting pigeons at sensable ranges .i quite agree 7.5 is a very good shot but the range has to be taken in to account as well . dont try shooting at stupid ranges there are not many joe average shots good enough to shot with constant kills at more than 40 yards ,pace it out and see how. far it is. i have heard people saying i was killing all the birds at 50/60 yards. ok this is possible but not for everybody. and a good 28g 7.5 clay shot is as powerful if not more powerful than a 32g 6game shot. why dont you buy a box and give them a go . i would recomend gamebore black gold 7.5. dont go and buy the cheap rubbish in any make they just dont do the job this is just my opinion cheers Nick well said Quote Link to post
brno17 5 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 been using 28gram 7.5s all summer and autumn on the pigeons and crows no problems here. the reason i changed was my local clay ground (braidwood) was selling them at £127 a 1000 so couldnt refuse. bounce off dont think so. Quote Link to post
ferret boy charlie 0 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 i used to swear by number5 that was until i shot a pigeon about ten yards away Quote Link to post
Guest Mass_G3nocide Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 hi what the best Pigeon shooting load and shot size?? 7.5s all day long... Quote Link to post
springerman 2 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 hi what the best Pigeon shooting load and shot size?? 6s for me ! Quote Link to post
webber 2 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 1/4 & 1/2 choke 30 or 32 gram. 6 or 6.5 shot webber Quote Link to post
gluebeam 0 Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 shot one with a 36g no 4 today, not a happy pigeon Quote Link to post
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