I shot 1 of everything I had today
Temp was 45-50, which is typical spring morning temps around here. Gusty head wind 5-15 mph. Barrel was polished last year, but dirty from last year and so was the choke.
Shots were from a taped 40yards using a lead sled with 10lbs added. 10" plexiglass circle.
Order of shots & pics were
1) Winchester HV 3.5", 2.25oz., #6(black shell) = 121
2) Hevi-shot 3.5", 2.25oz., Magnum Blends=225
3) Hevi-shot 3.5", 2.25oz., #7's = 247
4) Hevi-shot 3.5", 2.25oz., #6's = 218
5) Kent 3.5", 2oz., #6's =66
6) Federal Mag shock 3", 1 7/8oz, #6's = 106(pre flight control wad)
7) Hevi-Shot 3.5", 2.25oz, #6's = 211(this shot was after a poa/poi adjustment
#1
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12WinHVsession001.jpg)
#2
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12H13MBpatternsession007.jpg)
#3
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12H137patternsession004.jpg)
#4
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12H136patternsession005.jpg)
#5
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12Kent6patternsession003.jpg)
#6
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12federalmagshokpatternsession002.jpg)
#7
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/2-27-12H136patternsession006.jpg)
Nice #3 looks good
Sighted in and you are ready to go with the Mag Blend or 7 shot. :OGani:
Nice! Good shooting hunting gun there.
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I know you are getting slightly higher numbers with the blends and the 7's but brother let me tell you, if my 835 would put 211 to 218 Hevi 13 6's inside 10 inches at 40 yards my searching days would be over. That should easily maintain a killing pattern to 50 yards and those Hevi 6's will kill that far too.
I would use the Hevi 6's
Quote from: Todd1700 on February 27, 2012, 06:08:57 PM
I know you are getting slightly higher numbers with the blends and the 7's but brother let me tell you, if my 835 would put 211 to 218 Hevi 13 6's inside 10 inches at 40 yards my searching days would be over. That should easily maintain a killing pattern to 50 yards and those Hevi 6's will kill that far too.
BINGO!! I usually get 220-230 in a 10" @ 40 yrds in more favorable weather. Plus cleaning out the wad catchers in the Indian Creek always helps. I was just trying to simulate some "real world patterns" Mainly because the temps are usually cool and I don't monkey with the barrel or Choke for the season, once she's dialed in. I'll take 200+ in #6's anyday!
Here is a 3.5", 2.25oz, #6 same gun with a stardot .676=248 hits in more favorable conditions. 2 years ago.
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv94/ctomp1974/Stardot002.jpg)
I'd be throwing some Hevi13 #6's with those patterns!
I'm liking those #6 patterns.
Hevi 6's look great!
Heavy 6's get my vote ! That's a perfectly even pattern with now way of an escape !
Those patterns will improve even more in 60 to 70 degree temperatures. :icon_thumright:
Quote from: bgbuck153 on February 27, 2012, 09:51:38 PM
Heavy 6's get my vote ! That's a perfectly even pattern with now way of an escape !
Strongly :agreed:
WOW very nice :drool:
hevi 6s or 7s and go hunting that is one killer rig there
:z-winnersmiley:
sure do like the looks of the hevishot #6's
Think about it this way...the native Americans way before our time would have killed for a shotgun with those Kent's at 66 in the 10". So the hevi stuff is amazing.
cant argue with 2,3,4,or 7 they would all be flopin
Getting over 200 in the 10 with 6's with a 20 in bbl, I'd be happy with that combo :icon_thumright: