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    Favorite dove loads

    Saturday is the day! Opening day of dove season and this makes my 62nd shooting my own gun. Yes, started when I was 10 after 4 yr apprenticeship picking up for Daddy and shooting at them with my bb gun. First shot with a .410, then a twenty, moved to a sixteen and later a 12. When I found this site my favorite load was 1 1/8 oz #8, 12 ga @ 1200 fps. Was loading for sons and grandson, now 2 grandsons who still like this load. 6 or 7 yrs ago went to 20 ga exclusively (those big 12 ga slug and buckshot loads excepted) and my fave was 1oz #8 shot @ 1220 fps and didn’t notice much difference. 2 years ago went all in for 28 ga. Bought the loader and all the components before I bought the gun! Now have 3. This Saturday I’ll be shooting a Franchi o/u with 7/8 oz #8 @ 1275 fps choked mod/imp mod. Always miss my Dad on opening day (who shot a sweet sixteen all his life). That special Saturday in 2003, as we sat around for the birds to show, he said, “I always thank God for giving me another season but this will be my last. Cancer is killing me.” The heat got the best of him but not before the first bird of the year paddled by and as so many had, crumpled at the boom of that Browning. He left then for the comfort of his easy chair. He died in March of 2004 just in time for the blooming daffodils, something else he always loved. So like my daddy I will thank God for another season and take as many as he sees fit to bless me with. BTW, his favorite load out of that 16 was 1 oz #8 @ 1145 fps: just like the Remington Sure Shots. I hope opening day is special for all of you who love the comraderie of a good dove shoot too.
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    Hogtamer, mine is 1-1/8 oz of #7.5 lead shot at 1200 fps! Back when I had a lot of 800X, I would load some real hot rod loads, but now, just standard trap loads. It’ll drop them out of the sky in a ball of feathers if you do your part.
    Good on you for that 28! When I shot competition skeet, I loved the 28.
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    1 ounce of 7 1/2 or 8 shot and 16 grains Red Dot. Back when I hunted doves, that was a real long range killer for me in my Modified Ithaca 37. But haven't had a good dove hunt in 35 or more years. Corn doesn't mature until everybody has already gotten out of the mood to hunt so no birds moving by then. The whole farm is so grown up when season opens that if you shot a bird it would take a dog to ever find it. I just quit trying.

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    Back when I hunted doves, I usually went for the cheapest Dove and Quail loads I could find, Knowing I was going to miss a lot at the first of the season.

    As I got older, if I was feeling flush with cash, I would buy trap loads for 12 gauge or skeet loads for 20 gauge. 16 gauge got whatever I could find in 7˝ or 8 shot. Also loaded a lot of 12 gauge with Red Dot and usually 7˝ shot.

    For some reason Dad didn't like #8 shot so we mostly used 7˝ on birds.

    Robert

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    I just got my first doves ever last Tuesday. I had 1-1/4 #5 @1300 in a cylinder bore slug barrel. I was really looking for groundhogs. But a pair of dove presented and I had my stamps already for goose so fired and both went down. I know 5 is big for dove but I wasn't pickin pellets for long!
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    I used International Clays on my skeet load at around 1180fps with 8 and 8 1/2 mixed lead shot. Worked very well on both skeet and doves. james

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    Ya’ll- and the cooler weather-have me convinced to give it a try tomorrow.
    Great post, Hogtamer!
    I’ll carry the Yildiz 20 gauge SxS with 7/8 oz of 7-1/2 shot.
    There’s about 5 acres of doveweed and a tank in the sheep pasture….


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    My two favorite dove loads are: 16ga with 1oz of 7 1/2 and a 20ga using 7/8 oz of #7's mixed with 7 1/2 shot. I seldom use a 12 ga for dove, but when I do, I prefer a 1 1/8 load of 7 1/2. Like mk40's Dad, I never cared for #8's; I always seemed to get worse patterns, especially in the smaller gauges (maybe my imagination, but they're bad luck for me!).

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