Jersey is recruiting trapshooters for drones. 7 1/2 or 8?

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  1. Kiehl

    Kiehl Mega Poster

    What are the choices?
     
  2. 635 G

    635 G Mega Poster

    Got dig out those old 10 ga 36" Mooseberg goose guns. with #6 plated shot
     
  3. rrisum

    rrisum Mega Poster

    One thing for sure, if this was happening over a red state, they would already have a hunting season for them.
     
  4. Mike Poore

    Mike Poore Well-Known Member

    Kentucky #8's (2oz of #4's)
     
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  5. Orangeman

    Orangeman Active Member

    Where do you attach the tag? Who keeps the carcass?
     
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  6. ken woodworth

    ken woodworth Mega Poster

    What are the limits ?
     
  7. M Johnson

    M Johnson Mega Poster

    Well it's a federal offense to shoot down a drone (how ironic).
    But I think if we had a nice boat off of the coast we could have a field day and evade.
     
  8. david j burke

    david j burke Active Member

    It's a tough shot with any pellet. They hover about 300' up behind my house. I see them all the time. We need 3 guys with compasses, a map and a controller to put something directly above the thing and come down on it.
     
  9. Trap1010

    Trap1010 Member

    Lol, use Kentucky #9s aka a large dose of mixed #5& #4s
     
  10. rrisum

    rrisum Mega Poster

    Ukrainians Winchester drone would be a lot of double barrel fun.
     
  11. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Number 4 buck 12 ga out of a Model 12 3 in Mag, good to 80 - 90 yards for sure.