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    Default Is 3 1/2" loads really necessary for ducks & geese up here in Canada? - steel only...

    Hi guys, need some opinions on the matter. I'm looking at possibly trading in my SBEII 12gau over to a 20gau. M2, and I'd be using it for turkey, small game and some water fowl, the reason for this I find i'm able to shoulder the smaller 20 alot easier over the 12. I'm 5'7 160lbs...from what i've read it seems some of the die-hard waterfowlers sware by 3 1/2" loads especially for geese of which i'd love to try this fall...any opinions would be appreciated

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    There are thousands of birds killed every year with 20 ga., 2-3/4" 12 ga., and 3" 12 ga. loads.
    No, 3-1/2" is not necessary. All it does is put more shot in the pattern, and sometimes that can make a difference.
    Last edited by tucker301; 05-17-2012 at 01:27 PM.

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    Here's the thing, I like shooting a 20ga here and there but it doesn't have enough pop for me when it comes to killing big ducks let alone geese.. you do not want to be under-gunned when pulling up on a flock of committed Honkers. Trust me on that one, I see it happen to my buddy all the time..
    Take'em

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    So bare with me as i've been hunting only 2 years now. Is the amount of pellets the same in a 3" if using it for 12gau &/or 20 gau. cause this is point exactly as I don't want to be under gunned for geese this fall...

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    No, the pellet count will be less in a 3" 20 gauge shell than it will be in 12 gauge load.
    Take'em

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    3" does just fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckht183 View Post
    No, the pellet count will be less in a 3" 20 gauge shell than it will be in 12 gauge load.
    Don't believe that is accurate: if you have 1 1/8 of #2 steel the shot count will be around 141 (125 per oz). Therefore for any gauge the shot count for steel 1 1/8 of #2's will be 141. The difference is the energy each of the gauges will generate.

    Scroll down to the chart on birdshot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell
    Last edited by crofton; 05-27-2012 at 11:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crofton View Post
    Don't believe that is accurate: if you have 1 1/8 of #2 steel the shot count will be around 141 (125 per oz). Therefore for any gauge the shot count for steel 1 1/8 of #2's will be 141. The difference is the energy each of the gauges will generate.

    Scroll down to the chart on birdshot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell
    You were right. Same cup size equals same number of pellets.

    When I'm hunting geese though, especially Honkers, I only run 3 1/2's. Either #2's or BB with a Patternmaster Choke because I don't want to risk crippling one of these birds..
    Last edited by duckht183; 05-28-2012 at 12:34 PM.
    Take'em

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    I'm 6' 04" 185lbs just to give you and idea about the size of these geese I hunt.

    Last edited by duckht183; 05-27-2012 at 02:28 PM.

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