By Jennifer Pearsall

Late-season snow, specklebelly, and Canada goose seasons are extra of a problem than these flying during the common seasons. they are tougher to decoy, more durable to name, and ultra-wary of something at the flooring that appears misplaced. We the following at Gun Digest have the repair for that. With content material taken from Jennifer L.S. Pearsall's "Hunting weapons web publication" on www.GunDigest.com, Gun Digest offers best 10 Late-Season Goose Guns has the shotguns and ammo to satisfy these honking demanding situations head-on, plus guidance and equipment to provide you that additional edge.

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The branding was marketing genius, to be sure, but the loads have proven to be out-and-out deadly in the field. What I like most about this line of shells, though, is the company developed two loads specifically for we-ain’t-never-comin’-in-for-a-landin’ snow geese. The shot size is available in No. 2 or BB steel only, but this isn’t just any everyday steel, but a mix of proprietary 40% FLITESTOPPER steel and 60% regular. Combined with a unique, rear-braking wad Federal calls its FLITECONTROL, potent patterns at distance are the norm.

Extended choke tubes in a wide range of constrictions are also available. This company doesn’t make a bad gun to my knowledge and experience. Everytime I’ve shot one I’ve found it responsive, nimble, and always reliable. The current I-12 Waterfowl shouldn’t be any exception to those opinions, thanks to its very trim receiver profile and fore-arm lines. ” And if it screams that, then I say “Pull the trigger, it won’t hurt a bit, thanks to the Inertia Driven System and free-floating bolt that produces seamless, recoil-reducing operation across the spectrum of shells ranging from 1 1/8-ounce target loads to full-boat 3-inch magnums.

The gun’s optional TSA—Twin Shock Absorber—recoil pad and an optional gel insert, also takes a bite out of hard-knocking magnum loads. You can take this gun home in a matte black synthetic, but for February geese, I’d choose it in either the Max-4 or APG HD camo patterns. The gun comes with a shim kit to adjust drop and cast, while the optional TSA pad permits length-of-pull adjustment. Extended choke tubes in a wide range of constrictions are also available. This company doesn’t make a bad gun to my knowledge and experience.

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