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Just use waterfowl loads with #3 steel for the 20 gauge (I've shot ducks with this out to 35 yards no problem). The 28, if you can find it bismuth in 5s would be good or 6s.Curious what nontoxic shot size you guys run in 20's and 28's for wild pheasant. I read somewhere that the 3" 1 1/16 loads could create pressure issues on smaller bore shotguns. I'm a noob at hunting pheasant but know my 12 gauges very well for waterfowl and geese.
Wow #7 TSS seems like overkill! I have killed a semi load of Pheasant with lead 6s, many with 5s as well, over dogs so closer shots.
Steel 4s would be sufficient in non tox, 7 tss has enough energy to blow completely through a rooster at over 100 yds! I used 7s on sandhill cranes.
Hevi shot in #6 would be deadly.
Not sure on the status of Bismuth? 5s would do well.
Well, I have 2 boxes of 28 gauge 2 3/4 tss #7 and 2 boxes of 20 gauge tss #9. 20 shells and over $200 later.
I’m going to be stubborn and start with my 28 gauge barrels. Is that isn’t working bc I need more pellets bc I can’t shoot for chit I’ll switch it my 20 gauge barrels. And if that doesn’t do it I’m going to my Benelli 12 gauge and 3 1/2” buck shot. Come hell or high water I’m bringing down 3 cranes Saturday morning.
What sucks is we have a cold front blowing in so there may be 20-25 mph gusts in the morning. I’ve hunted cranes on a windy day. They can go from 15 yards to 30 yards real damn quick with those giant wings.
I cant wait for my wife to pull up on some. They look like pterodactyls when they are over decoys. Lololol
When I went crane hunting in Oklahoma, we had amazing results with Federal Prairie Storm.
I assume your 2-3/4" #7TSS is a Rob Roberts load? I had two boxes of tbay stuff for a 2-3/4 inch 28ga gun I got for geese as the 28ga fad was just coming. Ugh was that a struggle to pull the trigger after how much $$ that was per shot!
I have about 7 rounds left and this year Im letting it be my sons Turkey ammo in the spring.
All that being said, if you don't want to pay premium TSS prices for cranes with the 28ga. Go with Federal Prairie Storm! Absolutely deadly when I used them for cranes.
For lead, I shoot a lot of Fiocchi HV 5s and 6s. 2 3/4”. I hunt over pointing dogs and have never needed 3” or plated shot.