Shooter and shotshell effectiveness were tested during the 1979 waterfowl season at the Schell-Osage Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Missouri. Hunters who participated in the study bagged 1,967 ducks with 10,587 shots. No significant differences in bagging, crippling, or missing rates were measured among 4 Winchester 12 gauge loads: #4 buffered and unbuffered lead and #4 and #2 steel. Shooter effectiveness declined as distance increased. Crippling rates were not influenced by distance. Hunters reported good shotshell performance for all shells but indicated negative attitudes toward steel shot.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1982 |
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Title | Shotshell and shooter effectiveness: Lead vs. steel shot for duck hunting |
Authors | D.D. Humburg, S.L. Sheriff, P.H. Geissler, T. Roster |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Wildlife Society Bulletin |
Index ID | 5221770 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Patuxent Wildlife Research Center |