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kicks 690 does it again...

Started by Rockhound, March 15, 2013, 01:58:29 PM

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Rockhound

My buggy shot some of the federal heavyweight #7 out of his Browning gold yesterday and out of 3 i only counted the WORST pattern and it put up 188 in a 10. These are smoking!

presdme

I was told no heavy weight out of my kicks goblin thunder 680. Are you having any issues from yours?

SKFOOTER

You were told wrong.  They're a match made in heaven. :OGturkeyhead:

Rockhound

Quote from: SKFOOTER on March 16, 2013, 08:46:57 PM
You were told wrong.  They're a match made in heaven. :OGturkeyhead:

X2

Email the owner of kicks he says they are fine

presdme

THANKS :wave: :wave: That opens a whole new world of possibility's . THANKS!!

CntrlPA

Why do the numbers seem so low? There are little 20 gauges that put up almost that many pellets. I'm not big into numbers, moreso a killing pattern but it just seems strange. Aren't they a 2oz load?

Rockhound

Quote from: CntrlPA on March 17, 2013, 06:15:44 PM
Why do the numbers seem so low? There are little 20 gauges that put up almost that many pellets. I'm not big into numbers, moreso a killing pattern but it just seems strange. Aren't they a 2oz load?

Note i said i counted the worst pattern, it was 50° as well, in better conditions ive seen my gun and my brothers put up 215-235. These are a 2 oz load and the 20 ga. Are a 1-1/2 oz load.

I have yet to see a 20 in person put up 190 and if it were mine i would swap chokes because that only leaves 50 pellets outside the 10

presdme

I emailed kicks and you were correct :thanks: :thanks:

gobbler74

I've been thinking on a fed 7 choke for my brownings. My 12 averages 225+ with a high of 255. If I can get my 10's to do that or better I'd switch
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail"

chris30br

Quote from: Rockhound on March 17, 2013, 10:26:03 PM
Quote from: CntrlPA on March 17, 2013, 06:15:44 PM
Why do the numbers seem so low? There are little 20 gauges that put up almost that many pellets. I'm not big into numbers, moreso a killing pattern but it just seems strange. Aren't they a 2oz load?

Note i said i counted the worst pattern, it was 50° as well, in better conditions ive seen my gun and my brothers put up 215-235. These are a 2 oz load and the 20 ga. Are a 1-1/2 oz load.

I have yet to see a 20 in person put up 190 and if it were mine i would swap chokes because that only leaves 50 pellets outside the 10
I shot a many of 20 GA Hw 7's and all have put up more than 240 total. Think you mentioned 140 put side the 10"

Rockhound

Quote from: chris30br on March 23, 2013, 08:29:31 PM
Quote from: Rockhound on March 17, 2013, 10:26:03 PM
Quote from: CntrlPA on March 17, 2013, 06:15:44 PM
Why do the numbers seem so low? There are little 20 gauges that put up almost that many pellets. I'm not big into numbers, moreso a killing pattern but it just seems strange. Aren't they a 2oz load?

Note i said i counted the worst pattern, it was 50° as well, in better conditions ive seen my gun and my brothers put up 215-235. These are a 2 oz load and the 20 ga. Are a 1-1/2 oz load.

I have yet to see a 20 in person put up 190 and if it were mine i would swap chokes because that only leaves 50 pellets outside the 10
I shot a many of 20 GA Hw 7's and all have put up more than 240 total. Think you mentioned 140 put side the 10"


Thank you for catching my mistake there should be around 330 pellets in the 20 ga load. I dunno where I got my figuring when I posted this. Should be around 440 in the 10 ga load