The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
"There are alot of people that seem to think that 40 yds is a normal killing shot. The responces should be interesting." Doc and Nash
A forty yard duck backwinging down Outside my decoys is a shot I have high success on even with a Kent 2 3/4. I hold on it's feet.
A forty yard duck swinging and swinging and swinging above my decoys is a shot I'll take every now and then. I hold 2 duck lenghts ahead.
A forty yard duck buzzing the decoys from a decending drop overhead is a shot i rarely take but i have . I'll lead 8-10 feet.
I shoot instinctive ( snap shooter). Now next time your in the field. step off forty yards and you'll be surprise how close it looks. Now pattern your shotgun at 20 yards, 40 yards, and gosh forbid 55 yards. Pattern your shotgun with BB's then #4....................Pay close attention how how much your BB's open up from 20 to 40. You'll think twice about a 40 yard shot next time or least I did and have sworn off BB's.......
A forty yard duck backwinging down Outside my decoys is a shot I have high success on even with a Kent 2 3/4. I hold on it's feet.
A forty yard duck swinging and swinging and swinging above my decoys is a shot I'll take every now and then. I hold 2 duck lenghts ahead.
A forty yard duck buzzing the decoys from a decending drop overhead is a shot i rarely take but i have . I'll lead 8-10 feet.
I shoot instinctive ( snap shooter). Now next time your in the field. step off forty yards and you'll be surprise how close it looks. Now pattern your shotgun at 20 yards, 40 yards, and gosh forbid 55 yards. Pattern your shotgun with BB's then #4....................Pay close attention how how much your BB's open up from 20 to 40. You'll think twice about a 40 yard shot next time or least I did and have sworn off BB's.......
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
The mathmatical answer for
40 yd shot = 120 ft
40 mph duck= 58.67 fps
1400 fps shell
Get all numbers in the same units.
Then find how much time it takes for the shot to go 40 yds. 120/1400 =.085714 seconds. Now how far does the duck fly during that time. 58.67*.085714= 5 feet
That is if you hold your gun steady (no swing) five feet ahead of the bird, no wind, and shot maintains 1400 fps at 40 yd.
In the real world shot loses velocity, wind factors, and swing come in to play. This is where someone mentioned above that you use your instincts.
40 yd shot = 120 ft
40 mph duck= 58.67 fps
1400 fps shell
Get all numbers in the same units.
Then find how much time it takes for the shot to go 40 yds. 120/1400 =.085714 seconds. Now how far does the duck fly during that time. 58.67*.085714= 5 feet
That is if you hold your gun steady (no swing) five feet ahead of the bird, no wind, and shot maintains 1400 fps at 40 yd.
In the real world shot loses velocity, wind factors, and swing come in to play. This is where someone mentioned above that you use your instincts.
Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
that sounds good to me... doc what you think about that.. is that what you would have said.. how far would you lead one even though you would never do it just wondering about your answer.
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I would lead them about 9-12 feet just depending on the circumstance. But my feelings are if you have to lead a duck by that great of a distance is it an ethical shot. In my book no. Odds are even if you think you missed you have actually hit the duck with a small quanity of pellets. That duck flyes off and ends up dying or being injured to the point where he/she will not be able to reproduce the upcoming year if ever. Or they end up as Coyote food. Personally I would rather let them get inside 25 yds and make sure the duck I am shooting at hits the water. My set up starts 15 yds away from me and my furtherest deke is 25 yds. If a duck is on the out skirts of my spread 30-40 ft high it puts the duck at a range of about 30 yds. This is my maxium shot, not because I can't kill them at further distance but because I choose not too. This duck I would lead two lengths or to make it easier, the width of the gun barrel twice over.
In my opinion, any shot where there is a greater probility between a clean kill than not, I feel it is skybusting.... If can tell me that you shoot greater than 50% at 40 yds, I am willing to put $ on it that you can't. (That does come with a disclaimer GC is not included) Reality is you can take the top 10 wingshooters on this board and shooting 50% at that distance on live ducks would be take a miracle to accomplish.
Most of those involved are dog trainers and have ducks in the freezer. Take a duck, and place it at 40yds. Do not step it off just gauge 40 yds and set the duck there. Then get a tape measure and mark out 120 ft. Odds are if more of you than not set the duck in the 25-30 yd range.
In my opinion, any shot where there is a greater probility between a clean kill than not, I feel it is skybusting.... If can tell me that you shoot greater than 50% at 40 yds, I am willing to put $ on it that you can't. (That does come with a disclaimer GC is not included) Reality is you can take the top 10 wingshooters on this board and shooting 50% at that distance on live ducks would be take a miracle to accomplish.
Most of those involved are dog trainers and have ducks in the freezer. Take a duck, and place it at 40yds. Do not step it off just gauge 40 yds and set the duck there. Then get a tape measure and mark out 120 ft. Odds are if more of you than not set the duck in the 25-30 yd range.
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
O.K.-I just want to know what calculating device ya'll are using-
1)hewlett packard 48 gx
2)old school slide rule
3)abacus
While hunting with said device do you-
1) calculate and then drop said device to shoot
2)calculate and shoot while holding said device
or to you go ahead and have everything calculated before hand or plot a chart and post it on the inside of you blind?
My personal preference is to give large lead and shoot 3 times really fast.More or less lay a steel curtain for them to fly through
1)hewlett packard 48 gx
2)old school slide rule
3)abacus
While hunting with said device do you-
1) calculate and then drop said device to shoot
2)calculate and shoot while holding said device
or to you go ahead and have everything calculated before hand or plot a chart and post it on the inside of you blind?
My personal preference is to give large lead and shoot 3 times really fast.More or less lay a steel curtain for them to fly through
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
So many ducks, so little time....
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
By the way, if Dan Moulder (MSDuckmen); Randy Dennis (Anatadae); David Melton (DeltaDuck) or Bankermane (Chan) say they can go clean on ducks at 40 yards, I would not quibble with ANY of those guys.
So many ducks, so little time....
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
So in short i was right again 8-10' lead .......pay attention my little grasshoppers with window duck decals!........Thats good info GulfCoast you gave there. I love to read that book. I bet it has some great stuff.
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
Conservation is number one to all true outdoorsmen
Trey Edwards
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
Conservation is number one to all true outdoorsmen
Trey Edwards
UH HRCH Nashs' Legend MH RIP 8/11/02- 10/12/12
The yet to be named Chocolate Dawg
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Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
a foot to a foot and a half
Re: The "Black Cloud" post got me to figuring
OK i will take a rangefinder with me next time and post up some of my shot distances.
All i'm saying is i KNOW FOR A FACT that i can kill a duck at 40 yards dead as a hammer...and I really don't
care which way he is flying.
All i'm saying is i KNOW FOR A FACT that i can kill a duck at 40 yards dead as a hammer...and I really don't
care which way he is flying.
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