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100 YARD SHOT ON A GOOSE
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<blockquote data-quote="wildwings" data-source="post: 2076525" data-attributes="member: 102767"><p>You can make long shots on waterfowl but you must use quality shotgun shells. Our group has completely switched to the Hevishot family of waterfowl shells. They are non-tox and the best on the market. The density of shells like Hevi X, Hevi Metal Long Range, Hevishot Duck or Goose, and Hevi Hammer will give you quality patterns and pack a heavy punch even at extended ranges. We have come to realize that we shoot/use much less ammo because generally we are able to take our bird with a single shot and there is no need for bunch of "clean up" shots on a crippled bird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildwings, post: 2076525, member: 102767"] You can make long shots on waterfowl but you must use quality shotgun shells. Our group has completely switched to the Hevishot family of waterfowl shells. They are non-tox and the best on the market. The density of shells like Hevi X, Hevi Metal Long Range, Hevishot Duck or Goose, and Hevi Hammer will give you quality patterns and pack a heavy punch even at extended ranges. We have come to realize that we shoot/use much less ammo because generally we are able to take our bird with a single shot and there is no need for bunch of "clean up" shots on a crippled bird. [/QUOTE]
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