Brent Mason
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Kent or Challenger 3", 1.25 oz. 2 through a WW or PM choke. 1450ish fps.
Thank you everyone for the replies! I've been reading everyone's thoughts on the matter. Its this type of feedback and conversation that makes this such a wonderful forum. Thank you all, again!
As I mentioned in the initial post, i have been shooting Federal (blue box) and sometimes Winchester (drylock in the silver box.), always in #2 shot. The reasoning there is similar to what many here have stated--its less expensive and its readily available.
I've never had good performance with #4's. I rarely shoot beyond 30 yards unless its a third follow-up shot. The one exception is that i use hevi-shot on tundra swan here in NC. One box will last me 4-5 seasons, since the limit is one bird per year, by permit only.
My shotgun is the Remington 11-87. I typically shoot a full choke, but I should probably switch to a modified, I think. I am not a skybuster and am fortunate to have learned my duck-hunting from some very good sportsmen here in NC. I publicly thank them all--Billy Daniels, Jay Wheless, and Jay Johnson.
In anticipation of an upcoming hunt, I recently purchased 1 box of the new Federal "Black-cloud" shotgun shells with the "flite-control" wad. Like someone wrote, "I drank the kool-aid." But, having some experience with that wad in 00-buckshot, I will attest to its effectiveness in keeping a pattern very, very tight. We'll let you know how I like it when the hunt is complete.
I will go and pattern my shotgun using the new stuff and the standard loads I've always used in order to get a good feel of where it shoots.
Thank you all, and happy (and safe) hunting to each of you.
Black cld doesn,t like a lot of choke in any of the shotguns i,ve shot includeing rem 11-87. use to get my best patterns with briley L. mod. extended choke. in that gun with 1 1/4 oz. blk cld loads. if your doing the majority of your shooting at 30 and under you could get away with imp. cyl.