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you`ll get a million answers.

 

just use whatever you feel comfortable with.

 

i`ve used some unusual shells, but can recommend 42g BB

Best answer you will get .

 

 

But if your lucky enough to bump into old Charlie inside 25yrds and ounce of 6 will teach him some manners

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Biggest I've ever gone on fox drives is 4's, just because I had some left from Hare drives of years previous, my reasoning being that if they'll stop a running Hare they'll do the same on foxes, which they do. Many foxes are killed on driven/rough days with nothing bigger than 5's or 6's, but unless you're in close then they're not ideal in my opinion.

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I use either 42g of BB (Eley Alphamax), or I've also got a few old wildfowling shells, which are 50g No.1 shot.

 

Both drop foxes perfectly out to 30 yards or so. I'm sure they'd do the job at considerably longer ranges, but I'm a firm believer in ensuring a kill, so I restrict the range like that.

 

Unless foxes in an area are absolutely paranoid, getting within 30 yards of them should be pretty easy. Learn their routes and timings, and then just set yourself up, and keep still and quiet, an hour or so before you expect them to turn up. Let them come to you.

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Hi guys. My fields have got loads of foxes in, is 00 buckshot or SG good for foxes.

In my opinion its junk and not required. You need to get inside the ribs of a fox to kill it with as many shot as you can, not bust three pellets clean through. Although I don't take first shots at this range no.3 lead should do this at around sixty yards and do it with a darn sight more pellets. At the end of the day you cant scare them to death with what it says on the wrapper. I did some testing with the 10 ga recently and buck size lead, it was pants on patterns once you got over say 25 yards range and 25 yards no.6 will likely be guaranteed to spoil a foxes day big time

I like no.1 the best of all in lead for foxes

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As others have said, buckshot patterns are terrible beyond 20 yards or so. I've never had a single fox run on when hit with 36g BB (eley alphamax) but probably #1 or #3 shot would be a better size for pellet count vs penetration. They wouldn't notice if it was a 50g magnum load either, but you certainly would. That said, if your fields are safe to launch buckshot in and you're serious about reducing foxes, a .22cf would seem a sound investment?

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PLEASE PLEASE don't think about shooting a fox with 6's I can't believe people still think you can, yes a 6 will kill a fox if he's got his head in your lap eating your pot noodle so would a 410 or a carefully aimed coconut " i've dropped a fox at 60 yards with a 4 " BULLSH** Do you really know how far away 60 yards is! I've had the missfortune of shooting a fox, half dead, in a barn starving to death with it's hind quarter rotting off because some D*** thought he could "drop a fox at 60 yards with a 4" shooting a bolting fox at 10 yards with a shotgun is one thing shooting a fox at 60 yards with a shotgun is a compleatly different ball game give the animal the respect it deserves use the right tools for the job, do you realise how quickly 6 shot runs out of steam and how wide your pattern is at 60 yards, use 4's for a bolting fox by all means but when you see him trotting across a field no.1 or BB will do EVEN SSG is the ethical choice. Oh, and by the way the fox in the barn was despatched with a 6 but it was 3 foot away and eyeing up my pot noodle.

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