I had my wife grab two boxes of Hevi 13 #6 for my new 3.5" 870. I had a hard time deciding between them or the 7s. I went with them for the extra energy offered down range. I hope I can get the gun deadly out to 50 with them.
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The way I read the charts, I need to get 1/4 or better of the load in 10" at 50 to be confident. Is that do able?
yes and thats do able with the 7s
you'll have no problem with that!
Quote from: Gobble! on February 19, 2011, 10:05:13 PM
yes and thats do able with the 7s
Yes it is and then some.
#6's have long been the most popular shot in lead loads. That trend seems to pass down to htl loads. But once the fear of using 7's gets wiped out of peoples minds that it will work as good if not better than 6's it will soon one day be the most popular size shot in the Hevi-13 loads I honsestly believe. The pattern density that 7's give you over 6's will eventually win over the hardcore 6 crowd and kill maybe even farther due to the better number of actual hits on target.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on February 19, 2011, 10:29:16 PM
Quote from: Gobble! on February 19, 2011, 10:05:13 PM
yes and thats do able with the 7s
Yes it is and then some.
#6's have long been the most popular shot in lead loads. That trend seems to pass down to htl loads. But once the fear of using 7's gets wiped out of peoples minds that it will work as good if not better than 6's it will soon one day be the most popular size shot in the Hevi-13 loads I honsestly believe. The pattern density that 7's give you over 6's will eventually win over the hardcore 6 crowd and kill maybe even farther due to the better number of actual hits on target.
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It looks like I made a mistake on my buy. I will save up and buy a box of 7s next time I get to the store.
No mistake they will work fine. Shoot them with confidence. Then next time try 7's
Quote#6's have long been the most popular shot in lead loads.
Winchester sells more of the #5 Lead turkey loads.
#4 works great too...
I called the store where I got them and they said I could return them and get the #7s if I wanted. Now I have to make up my mind. I will be shooting them out of an 870 with a 26" barrel. I have 3 SumToy chokes to try. .660, .665, and .670" So should I keep the 6s or go with the 7s?
Shoot them against some 7's and see what I told you above to be true. Both will kill a turkey just fine.
i have shot them all. i started with 6's. last spring i bought 2 box's of 7's and 2 box's of MB.
i got the best pellet count with the 7's 270 at 40
the MB gave a good pattern as well at 235
but i'm getting a consistant 230 to 238 with H 6's
so 6's will continue to be my load of choice.
It is a hard choice. I know they will both kill a bird at 40 it is just a matter of picking one out. It is like picking a 30oz bat or a 32oz bat. They will each hit the ball out of the park. Some guys like the 30oz and some like the 32oz.