Do you reload that 3 1/2" load? I tried to find a 3.5" 4 buck load but everything is supposedly discontinued. Ended up having great results with a .680 Kicks GT and 3" 4 buck. I've got a stock pile of the old 3.5" Wingmaster HD T shot that has been great. With the same choke as above, I've made a handful of kills between 65 and 75 yards. Sights made a huge difference for my setup. Really centering the pattern up is important at longer ranges when the pattern is getting to be just barely adequate. Definitely take the time to pattern beforehand, I learned the same lesson with 00 buck.There's 54 pellets in a 3 1/2 inch #4 buck shotshell. I personally shoot them through a patternmaster choke tube but I'm sure others will do just as good. 50-60 yard kills are doable. The cost vs. success is moot in my opinion. The last case of 3.5 inch #4 buck I bought was under $8 a box. A box of Dead coyote is north of $50? Not worth an extra 10-20 yards in my opinion. To each there own, but don't knock #4 buck until you try it. By the way, anyone ever heard of Craig O'Gorman? If not Google him as I think he's had his fair share of experience gunning coyote with 4 buck
Pathfinder, no I don't reload shotshells. The round I was referring to is the Winchester Super-X 4 buck. I bought a case a few years back and haven't bought any since. I hope that they haven't discontinued such a load but now you've got me wondering. If I run across any tomorrow I'll let you know. These came from Cheaper Than Dirt catalog.Do you reload that 3 1/2" load? I tried to find a 3.5" 4 buck load but everything is supposedly discontinued. Ended up having great results with a .680 Kicks GT and 3" 4 buck. I've got a stock pile of the old 3.5" Wingmaster HD T shot that has been great. With the same choke as above, I've made a handful of kills between 65 and 75 yards. Sights made a huge difference for my setup. Really centering the pattern up is important at longer ranges when the pattern is getting to be just barely adequate. Definitely take the time to pattern beforehand, I learned the same lesson with 00 buck.
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I shot one at about 40-50 yard with a turkey choke and #6 turkey shot. So if just buy some different loads and do some experimenting.