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"DADDY"
I have learned some upland public land requires non-toxic shot, the main bird is wild pheasants.
My brown dog will be a year in Nov and the priority is to get her quality contact and retrieves. I don't have any desire to shoot a bird she doesn't point and hold the point, I also don't expect a wild rooster to let her get a few yards away.
Because the goal is setting her up for success, I am a-ok spending for "best" over value. I have some federal Bismuth #4 in my cart, but was hoping to get experiences and opinions before buying. Federal, Kent, Hevi are preferred. I see all bismuth, small steel, all tungsten, blends of steel/tungsten, and blends of steel/bismuth.
I shoot 20ga, and just want to kill what I hit. I have a range of chokes from Carlson and Jeb.
I read:
My brown dog will be a year in Nov and the priority is to get her quality contact and retrieves. I don't have any desire to shoot a bird she doesn't point and hold the point, I also don't expect a wild rooster to let her get a few yards away.
Because the goal is setting her up for success, I am a-ok spending for "best" over value. I have some federal Bismuth #4 in my cart, but was hoping to get experiences and opinions before buying. Federal, Kent, Hevi are preferred. I see all bismuth, small steel, all tungsten, blends of steel/tungsten, and blends of steel/bismuth.
I shoot 20ga, and just want to kill what I hit. I have a range of chokes from Carlson and Jeb.
I read:
Non toxic shotgun shells
I am buying some non toxic shot shells for Pheasant. There are a number of relatively new shells out on the market that include steel, bismuth, tungsten and some with both steel and bismuth. Price is less for steel and a lot more for Bismuth. Browning and Hevi have some combination or layered...
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