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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer" data-source="post: 353684" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>I shoot about 2 cases a year at ducks and geese. I don't think the benefits of heavi-steel justify the cost. I bought a case of it this year, only because I got it at Joe's in Spokane in the final days of their going out of business sale (for $7 a box!!). It pummels birds, but not much more so than regular steel. If you are doing your job getting the ducks in close, anything that patterns well with the choke you are using is sufficient. I think that stuff appeals to the skybusting crowd.</p><p></p><p>I've probably killed more ducks with Remington 3" #4 than anything else. It's fast and pretty cheap.</p><p></p><p>If you cover a duck good at 20 yards or less with a lot of pellets going really fast you do get to see it tumble pretty hard, but then you've got a duck that you might not want to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer, post: 353684, member: 4354"] I shoot about 2 cases a year at ducks and geese. I don't think the benefits of heavi-steel justify the cost. I bought a case of it this year, only because I got it at Joe's in Spokane in the final days of their going out of business sale (for $7 a box!!). It pummels birds, but not much more so than regular steel. If you are doing your job getting the ducks in close, anything that patterns well with the choke you are using is sufficient. I think that stuff appeals to the skybusting crowd. I've probably killed more ducks with Remington 3" #4 than anything else. It's fast and pretty cheap. If you cover a duck good at 20 yards or less with a lot of pellets going really fast you do get to see it tumble pretty hard, but then you've got a duck that you might not want to eat. [/QUOTE]
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