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    #1Buck in 20 ga.

    Given the excitement of Federal's #1buck 12 guage load, what are the thoughts about this load in 20 ga?

    I found this link on another forum:

    http://www.custombuckshot.com/
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    Looks promising.

    Note sure it will group as well as the Flightcontrol stuff, but it's likely a better choice than the standard #4 buck that is about all that is available in 20 gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpd223 View Post
    Looks promising.

    Note sure it will group as well as the Flightcontrol stuff, but it's likely a better choice than the standard #4 buck that is about all that is available in 20 gauge.
    Who loads #4 buck in 20 gauge? All I've ever seen is #3 and #2.
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    Federal lists buckshot in 2, 3, 4 sizes on their web site for the 20. The seem to be the only major guys doing 4buck. They market it under their Personal Defense label I think.
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    Remington ONLY sells #4 buck, I have only seen #4 in Federal and Winchester at the stores.
    The #3 or #2 buck is loaded as a 3" shell from what I recall (Federal and Winchester). This is a bit too stout in a 20" Remington 870 Youth gun like what I am using around the house.
    That company listed in the post above is the ONLY #1 buck I found anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris914 View Post
    Federal lists buckshot in 2, 3, 4 sizes on their web site for the 20. The seem to be the only major guys doing 4buck. They market it under their Personal Defense label I think.
    Ahhh, wasn't looking under the personal defense section.

    Quote Originally Posted by BullittBoy View Post
    Remington ONLY sells #4 buck
    I'm seeing #3 here.

    http://www.remington.com/products/am...-buckshot.aspx

    Quote Originally Posted by BullittBoy View Post
    I have only seen #4 in Federal and Winchester at the stores.
    The #3 or #2 buck is loaded as a 3" shell from what I recall (Federal and Winchester).
    Federal loads #3 in 2 3/4" and #2 in 3", and Winchester loads #3 in 2 3/4".

    http://www.federalpremium.com/products/buckshot.aspx

    http://www.winchester.com/Products/s...ault.aspx?c=20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake'sDad View Post
    Who loads #4 buck in 20 gauge? All I've ever seen is #3 and #2.
    I was typing too fast, that should say #3 and #4, which is pretty standard in 2 3/4" loads.


    Anyway, magnum 20 gauge ammo defeats the purpose IMHO as it kicks more than low recoil 12 gauge while not being as effective.

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    It could make running a load close to low recoil 12ga reliable in a semi.

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