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Unread 08-29-2025, 12:28 PM   #21
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there's no such thing as cheap ammo. cheap shooters but not ammo
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"Cheap ammo" is a subjective term.
I suppose there is plenty of "cheap" ammo out there; I probably should have said. "I didn't know there was such a thing as inexpensive ammo anymore."
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What’s a good over the counter load for hunting dove, figure a nice soft load this would be fun hunting with. Don’t know what i should run for upland
Just saw an ad in the American Hunter mag. from the NRA for a dove load.It is from Winchester and called magnum dove. 1 1/4 oz. at 1400 fps with a mix of7 1/2 and9 shot. The American magnum itis is alive and well.
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Just saw an ad in the American Hunter mag. from the NRA for a dove load.It is from Winchester and called magnum dove. 1 1/4 oz. at 1400 fps with a mix of7 1/2 and9 shot. The American magnum itis is alive and well.
Holy Crap!!....For a little dove????





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I have shot clays with too many people who say i need all the bb's i can get and give them a 3/4 oz shell that they smoke the target with but make no converts.

Can only imagine how much that would hurt in a 7pound gun.

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Just saw an ad in the American Hunter mag. from the NRA for a dove load.It is from Winchester and called magnum dove. 1 1/4 oz. at 1400 fps with a mix of7 1/2 and9 shot. The American magnum itis is alive and well.
They will sell them have no fear. Absolutely insanity to come up a load like that. A solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

The average dove hunter typically fires between 5 to 9 shots for each dove bagged, with many estimates suggesting around 5 shots per dove. This means that to bag a limit of 15 doves, a hunter might use approximately 75 to 135 shots.

How big are these doves?

I feel silly trying to bag my limit with a puny 28ga.
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Those must be PA doves.
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Those must be PA doves.
So you're all set now with 3k 8ga cannon fodder rounds. Those PA doves won't have a chance.
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Just saw an ad in the American Hunter mag. from the NRA for a dove load.It is from Winchester and called magnum dove. 1 1/4 oz. at 1400 fps with a mix of7 1/2 and9 shot. The American magnum itis is alive and well.
Sounds like the moronic loads they came up with (I think it was Remington) in the heyday of Canada goose hunting (c. 1970 - 1985). Called something like a "magnum duplex" load, half #BBs and half #2s for geese out of a pit; half #2s and half #4s for geese or "big ducks" over decoys. Crammed into a 2 3/4" shell with nose-bleeding velocities and eye-watering recoil! Net result was a bumper crop of crippled birds taken too far out or "flock shot" counting on the smaller sized shot to smother pitching birds as they clumped up for landing.
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