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Guys I need some help loading some coyote loads. We hunt with
dogs not calling. The other guys shoot 3 1/2 #4 buck shot but I only
have a 2 3/4 chamber and have tried Federal, Rio, and a couple of
others but none pattern at all ! I think they are personal defense loads
they all are loaded without wads or buffering. That's all there is.
I brought a BUNCH of stuff from Ballistic Products and read many
manuals and watched literally 100 u tube videos. I very carefully weighed
each load 27 grains of longshot, 25 pellets of #4 buck or 31 pellets of F
buck with LBC or MG42 wads with buffering and at 45 yards I'm still very
disappointed with the results. I shot these through 2 shotguns with a fixed
full choke.
Any thoughts, would a ton with an after market choke make that much
of a difference ? I'm already in this to deep to quit now LOL, so any help
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mjones 59 (should be 69)


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Try some TSS. It patterns CRAZY tight!!!

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If I was limited to 2 3/4" and lead shot, I'd be looking for some hard/copper plated BB's to increase pellet count.

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Thank you guys


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Originally Posted by mjones59
Guys I need some help loading some coyote loads. We hunt with
dogs not calling. The other guys shoot 3 1/2 #4 buck shot but I only
have a 2 3/4 chamber and have tried Federal, Rio, and a couple of
others but none pattern at all ! I think they are personal defense loads
they all are loaded without wads or buffering. That's all there is.
I brought a BUNCH of stuff from Ballistic Products and read many
manuals and watched literally 100 u tube videos. I very carefully weighed
each load 27 grains of longshot, 25 pellets of #4 buck or 31 pellets of F
buck with LBC or MG42 wads with buffering and at 45 yards I'm still very
disappointed with the results. I shot these through 2 shotguns with a fixed
full choke.
Any thoughts, would a ton with an after market choke make that much
of a difference ? I'm already in this to deep to quit now LOL, so any help
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mjones 59 (should be 69)

I call a lot and have had good success using #2 both steel and lead. 35 yards max for me though.


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Try a modified choke, or even an IC.

I don’t have a 3” chamber scattergun, but I find a little choke and smaller b-shot work just fine


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I would load some tungsten #5’s if I was still into it. I used to run hounds and I’ve killed a bunch with Remington 2 3/4 #4 buck with 27 pellets.


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