Pick a brand, and stick with it. Believe me when I say a yard sale of different types of ammo in your blind bag will never help you to consistently kill birds.
-Nick
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For my main honey hole it's black cloud close range. When ducks and geese come in they come. In fast and its ALL close action.
Picked up a flat of Remington 3"#2s Sportsman highspeed steel. My first ever duck season i could buy all my own gear so i was on a budget got them for about $140 at sail
I find the best is to do some real research and load your own there red neck lol
Winchester xpert hi speed in #4,3, or 2 depending if I'm targeting just ducks or just geese or what part of the season. Muzzle velocity on them is advertised as 1550 fps.
i tried Remington and federals with lower speeds, ~1300-1400 and found they don't kill as well...
Kent Faststeel in # 3 (or 4) or BB, depending on what I'm shooting. Out of my Winchester SXP with a Kick's Highflyer choke. When I first started hunting birds I used expensive shells and missed a whole bunch, now I use cheaper shells and down a LOT more birds. It's about practice, experience, and getting familiar with your gear.