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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;W 10" data-source="post: 1037619" data-attributes="member: 7355"><p>I agree on the .410; I'm always completely humbled when I try to kill those little orange birds with my .410 Citori!</p><p>I've had great patterns with the majority of the 3/4 oz loads from several manufactures and they all seem to have a short shot string. The 7/8 oz Golden Pheasant's seem to have a pretty long string, but I don't notice it causing any problems on game birds. It's only the 1 oz Winchester loads that have me wondering.</p><p>The B&P Extra Rossa is awesome, when they have it in stock; I did manage to buy about 40 flats of Estate Super Sport in 12, 20 and 28 # 8 & 7 1/2, when Sportsman's Warehouse was closing, but was only able to purchase eight cases of 28ga; it seems to be pretty decent quality. I'm only able shoot around 500 rounds of 28ga a year and don't have much time to reload, so unfortunately for me it's mostly 20 and 12 ga's that are sent skyward. If I had the time and a place to shoot regularly, it would be my 28ga's that got used most often...although I do have a soft spot for the 16ga as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&W 10, post: 1037619, member: 7355"] I agree on the .410; I'm always completely humbled when I try to kill those little orange birds with my .410 Citori! I've had great patterns with the majority of the 3/4 oz loads from several manufactures and they all seem to have a short shot string. The 7/8 oz Golden Pheasant's seem to have a pretty long string, but I don't notice it causing any problems on game birds. It's only the 1 oz Winchester loads that have me wondering. The B&P Extra Rossa is awesome, when they have it in stock; I did manage to buy about 40 flats of Estate Super Sport in 12, 20 and 28 # 8 & 7 1/2, when Sportsman's Warehouse was closing, but was only able to purchase eight cases of 28ga; it seems to be pretty decent quality. I'm only able shoot around 500 rounds of 28ga a year and don't have much time to reload, so unfortunately for me it's mostly 20 and 12 ga's that are sent skyward. If I had the time and a place to shoot regularly, it would be my 28ga's that got used most often...although I do have a soft spot for the 16ga as well. [/QUOTE]
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