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Hi all

 

my first day of my first season in my first syndicate is looming next sat (4th) and so off to the toyshop tomorrow for supplies. I've still got a slab of 32g 5's from a day out last season so I'm sorted for the pheasants but need to pick up some steels for the duck drive. What size do you guys advise for mallard driven off ponds? I know you can come up a size or even two for steel so are we looking at 3's or 4's as that seems massive for a little greenhead?

 

thanks in advance for all the conflicting advice which is about to come... :lol:

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Steer clear of the new Remington Nitro Steel cartridges, they are crud. Go for Express 4's - I've been using them for years on flight-pond duck and they're great.

 

As far as i know there are two types ones from USA and ones loaded for EU market and they have different packaging. The ones I have are from the US and are by far the best steel loads I have used.

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As far as i know there are two types ones from USA and ones loaded for EU market and they have different packaging. The ones I have are from the US and are by far the best steel loads I have used.

Yeah, the new ones are made by B&P apparently. Used some on pigeons last week and I'm not a fan - on geese I used to use Remington Nitro BBs in my old 10 bore which were, like you say, the best. Until I can get some of the old Remmington, Express are fine for me & a lot cheaper.

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Hi all

 

my first day of my first season in my first syndicate is looming next sat (4th) and so off to the toyshop tomorrow for supplies. I've still got a slab of 32g 5's from a day out last season so I'm sorted for the pheasants but need to pick up some steels for the duck drive. What size do you guys advise for mallard driven off ponds? I know you can come up a size or even two for steel so are we looking at 3's or 4's as that seems massive for a little greenhead?

 

thanks in advance for all the conflicting advice which is about to come... :lol:

 

Just forget what you know about lead and do what your told by people who shoot steel at duck 3s and 4s. I of course don't personally shoot duck chased off ponds

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Its an aspect of shooting that doesnt appeal to me either .. l take the odd random one, always in full flight overhead. I go for the drakes ... if there isnt enough time to descriminate from gender, the safety remains on .. each to their own, its a practice l decided on doing 18 months or so ago. Though my success rate is quite low. My satisfaction level on the odd occssion l have success is immense ..

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