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Many Predator Hunters seem to be shooting #4 Buck out of Turkey Chokes???

Started by 3" 870 Shell Shucker, October 22, 2011, 06:08:24 PM

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tiggere

Buckshot...
#0000 ("quadruple-aught")    .38"
#000 ("triple-aught")    .36"
#00 ("double-aught")    .33"
#0 ("aught")    .32"
#1    .30"
#2    .27"
#3    .25"
#4    .24"

shot sizes T, TT, F, FF are the shot sizes next in line after BBB and are still considered birdshot...then you step up to buckshot #4, #3, #2, ect...I like #4 because there are 54 pellets in a 3 1/2" shell and with the 2x full choke at 40 yards the deer/yote is gonna get most of them :)...

Fox Fire

So when #4 buck is mentioned ther not talk'n about OOOO buck shot,  #4 buck is smaller shot than OOOObuck shot, correct ??

mossy835

Here is a link with the shot sizes in order from the largest to the smallest:
http://www.wilsonprecision.com/shotinfo.html

Hope the helps answer your questions.
Mike

mossy835

Quote from: mossy835 on November 25, 2011, 11:39:19 AM
Here is a link with the shot sizes in order from the largest to the smallest:
http://www.wilsonprecision.com/shotinfo.html

Hope the helps answer your questions.
Mike
Here is a more complete site with images of each shot size.
http://www.shotgunworld.com/amm.html

BOFF

Quote from: Fox Fire on November 24, 2011, 08:37:49 PM
I gotta ask...What ya'll are call'n #4 buck aint the normal #4 shot correct ??

I've seen OO buck, OOO buck, but never #4 buck, & why were on this what exactly is Tshot.

Thanx in advance.

No, no it is not.



God Bless,
David B.

Fox Fire

Thanx gents, I used to have a picture chart years ago, figured ther had to be one a little more up to date.

LBSS

#T shot is .200" caliber .IT patterns pretty good in my 10 ga in a steel load . havnt tried it in a lead or htl variety . 0000 buck is like .38 cal and #4buck is .24 cal . lol it can be confusing i guess . somtimes #T in lead loads are referred to as T buck .

3" 870 Shell Shucker

You can easily find 12 Gauge loads in 000, 00, 1, and 4 Buck.  All of the big three companies offer them commercially.  I know Remington also offers 0 Buck as well.

You can easily find 16 Gauge loads in 1 Buck, and 20 Gauge loads in 3 Buck.

4 Buck is Not the same as #4 Lead, Steel, etc.

The pellet size chart data has been the same for 100's of years.