Which shotgun is best for hunting ducks, and geeses?

March 6th, 2010 by eranio

I don’t want anything too powerful that will take the whole duck off, and leaving nothing for dinner. lol

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19 Responses

  1. C. F

    The best shotgun is the one you feel comfortable with, which is probably going to be the one you practice with. Any shotgun will work well, and the only real difference the gauge brings is the amount (quantity) of shot that they shoot. They all have about the same velocity, except for the magnum loads, which travel a little further and a little faster. I have been hunting since 1969, and I recommend Semi Automatic shotguns, because the felt recoil is less, and so you bruise less when you shoot all day. Remington (1100, and 11-87 models), Winchester, and Mossberg all make good shotguns that you can get repaired almost anywhere if they ever do break. Any 12 gauge shotgun will be great, or a 20 gauge. Some people like 10 gauges, but they are a punishment after you shoot them 20-30 times! What really determines your success is practice, practice, prqactice!

  2. R035

    Same one as dears and mooses

  3. alienorgy69

    a friggin twelve gauge what do you think?

  4. Ron K

    Remington 20 Guage Wingmaster

  5. AreYouForReal?

    what did the duck and geese do to you? stop shooting things. jeez.

  6. niza

    hunting is cruel, you monster!

  7. <*}}}>{

    20 guage mostly as it will do the trick without liquifying your target at shorter rages. If you are goosing at longer shot range you can bump up to the 12, depending on your preferred shot size.

  8. TIGHTEND_33

    Its the shell you should worry about. Usually a 12 gauge is used, with a bird shot. The bird shot means a lot of little bb size shot comes out in a big spray. It is not a single bullet like in a gun.

  9. hambone

    12 gauge sport loads for upland game birds and skeet.

  10. mattd550

    Get a 20 or a 10 gage shotgun.

  11. keith28

    I prefer using a 12 gauge shotgun capable of shooting 3 1/2 in shells with interchangeable chokes that way you can have the best gun for multiple tasks. I use a cheap mossberg 835 3 1/2 in full or extrafull choke for geese and 3 in modified for small ducks(teal) 3 in full for mallards.

  12. Bigbob

    I use a 1100 remington 30" vent rib modified
    the modified choke leves a good shot pattren at a long distance suitable for geese and not so condensed that it will tear up ducks at a closer range. although it does imoprove the sport of the shot because you have to be right on target to get either the geese or the ducks because of the tighter pattern

  13. Christina C

    I have to go with Bob and CF and say the Remington 1100. It’s my shotgun of choice for duck hunting in Maine on the coast, and for kicking butt at the turkey shoots :-) Althought the boys don’t like that.

  14. winnie_d_pooh2002

    12 gauge pump

  15. texastweeter

    cheap but good one mossberg 500a
    more expensive but good remington express 750
    both in 12 gauge

  16. ratman13

    A 10 gauge is the best because of the distance that the target is from the gun. Because the distance is usually greater for shooting foul, you need something that can reach out farther and still hold a decent pattern.

  17. benellibaby24

    12 ga Super Black Eagle II 3-1/2 in

    in Advantage Max 4 HD

  18. paul67337

    super black eagle.

    if you are on a budget, the baikal mp-153 is pretty good. the company was bought out by remington and now it’s called the 453. it’s a 3.5" semi. $400.

  19. avs rule

    Bennelli super black eagle II. Enough said.

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