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<blockquote data-quote="ceard" data-source="post: 3013021" data-attributes="member: 128297"><p>Thankyou Amu_ I don't know why but they did not come up in my googling for tss or tungsten ball. </p><p></p><p>Darryle, funny enough I just saw some of your posts on the 28ga post and was trying to figure out how to message you as I did not want to steal someone's thread. I see you do a bit of reloading for shotshells and it looks like a lot of very successful bird hunting. I have many questions for you if don't mind as you seem to have a wealth of knowledge, I need currently being a new waterfowl hunter.</p><p> Yet as pertaining to before I am currently borrowing a 12 as my current shotguns that are in 10, 16 and a 12 OU that's my sporting clays gun. Caring the 10 seemed a bit much for mostly wood ducks and I couldn't get 16ga non lead till recently. </p><p>When loading are you weighing the desired charge or using a volume measure?</p><p>I want to buy a 20 or 28 for next year as I have wanted an excuse to get a 28 for a long time. What are you calling impossible shots? I'm not completely new to birds, I have dove hunted quite a bit and am comfortable out to around 50y. This was my first year hunting ducks and I was hesitant to shoot anything past 40y as I don't like crippling birds and I had heard/been told that they are a lot tougher than doves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ceard, post: 3013021, member: 128297"] Thankyou Amu_ I don't know why but they did not come up in my googling for tss or tungsten ball. Darryle, funny enough I just saw some of your posts on the 28ga post and was trying to figure out how to message you as I did not want to steal someone's thread. I see you do a bit of reloading for shotshells and it looks like a lot of very successful bird hunting. I have many questions for you if don't mind as you seem to have a wealth of knowledge, I need currently being a new waterfowl hunter. Yet as pertaining to before I am currently borrowing a 12 as my current shotguns that are in 10, 16 and a 12 OU that's my sporting clays gun. Caring the 10 seemed a bit much for mostly wood ducks and I couldn't get 16ga non lead till recently. When loading are you weighing the desired charge or using a volume measure? I want to buy a 20 or 28 for next year as I have wanted an excuse to get a 28 for a long time. What are you calling impossible shots? I'm not completely new to birds, I have dove hunted quite a bit and am comfortable out to around 50y. This was my first year hunting ducks and I was hesitant to shoot anything past 40y as I don't like crippling birds and I had heard/been told that they are a lot tougher than doves. [/QUOTE]
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