As the header says, I've become rather fond of the Sweet Sixteen for waterfowling the past several seasons and plan on using the 20 gauge Wingmaster (1971 vintage) picked up at the Wannenmacher Show last April as well.
The combination I have trended to with the S16 is Remington Nitro's in #4's for the first two salvos followed up by the 1 1/8 ounce load of TSS in #7/#8's. The Nitro's work well out to ~45 yards unless the wind gets above ~15KTS and that's when the TSS goes 1,2,3 in the shotgun. Also, been patterning some steel #5's with the recipe 10GaNUT sent me and will field test this fall. Like others have stated, my actual field results are at distances the ballistic tables say is heresy.
The 20 gauge Wingmaster will be loaded in a 3/4 ounce load of steel #5's in the 2 3/4" Federal hulls followed up by a 3" Federal HW in 1 1/2 oz. of #6's, recently a RSG purchase from their sale.
I still love the 12's so the A300, Citori Satin Hunter & Winchester 101 will find some time in the starting rotation this fall as well. However, with the right ammo, the smaller gauges are a hoot to shoot among other obvious benefits.
The combination I have trended to with the S16 is Remington Nitro's in #4's for the first two salvos followed up by the 1 1/8 ounce load of TSS in #7/#8's. The Nitro's work well out to ~45 yards unless the wind gets above ~15KTS and that's when the TSS goes 1,2,3 in the shotgun. Also, been patterning some steel #5's with the recipe 10GaNUT sent me and will field test this fall. Like others have stated, my actual field results are at distances the ballistic tables say is heresy.
The 20 gauge Wingmaster will be loaded in a 3/4 ounce load of steel #5's in the 2 3/4" Federal hulls followed up by a 3" Federal HW in 1 1/2 oz. of #6's, recently a RSG purchase from their sale.
I still love the 12's so the A300, Citori Satin Hunter & Winchester 101 will find some time in the starting rotation this fall as well. However, with the right ammo, the smaller gauges are a hoot to shoot among other obvious benefits.