I use the 34g No.3 steel for geese. Been very effective with a good pattern. recoil is noticabley more than the equivalent Hull/Eley in my light 28" gun.
Interesting, I’ve never used well than a number 1 for geese. Unfortunately I can’t pattern test steel shot at the ground, the pattern board stand is steel and there is fear of ricochets.
3's are fine on pinks and greylag but once you start on the Canadas you need to get up the head and neck to bring them down. BB's and BBB's are more dependable options in steel.
Nice video as always buddy. You attend millride quite a bit, not my local shooting ground but not far. Would/could you do a review of Millride, show us the DTL/Compaq setups etc?
Not used steel so far - an indication of the price would be helpful.
I use the 34g No.3 steel for geese. Been very effective with a good pattern. recoil is noticabley more than the equivalent Hull/Eley in my light 28" gun.
I can’t mention price on UA-cam, they think I’m trying to sell them and I risk a strike.
@@IRateGuns right! I didn’t realise👍
I use the no.3 for geese with good effect. Would like to have seen a pattern test on these no.4s'
Interesting, I’ve never used well than a number 1 for geese. Unfortunately I can’t pattern test steel shot at the ground, the pattern board stand is steel and there is fear of ricochets.
3's are fine on pinks and greylag but once you start on the Canadas you need to get up the head and neck to bring them down. BB's and BBB's are more dependable options in steel.
Nice video as always buddy.
You attend millride quite a bit, not my local shooting ground but not far.
Would/could you do a review of Millride, show us the DTL/Compaq setups etc?
Thanks, I’ve been thinking about starting clay ground reviews, so maybe 🤔
@@IRateGuns nice!
@@IRateGunsgreat idea! Price, scenery, amount of traps, variety of traps
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