hey folks, went to walmart today and couldnt find any of my usual rounds so i picked up what "felt" right. these are remington 3" #4 shot extended range nitro magnums buffered 1 7/8oz shot.
i normally use the standard winchester or remington turkey loads (says turkey load on the box) but they didnt have em.
after the wind dies down i'll go do a bit of patterning.
Nitro Mag "Extended Range" loads are just the standard Remington lead loads with a little lighter payload and a bit higher velocity. They should be copper plated and buffered too.
just pattern and know the max distance to shoot with the loads.
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 09, 2011, 05:15:18 PM
just pattern and know the max distance to shoot with the loads.
:agreed:
Quote from: cannonball on April 09, 2011, 05:23:11 PM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 09, 2011, 05:15:18 PM
just pattern and know the max distance to shoot with the loads.
:agreed:
I also agree but I would not expect much from those shells. 35 yards at most if that.
30 yards good pattern after that no good..I shot #6's a few weeks ago and it will kill turkeys at 30 but wouldnt go beyond that with my setup..these where 6's (http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa349/dwnforce24/remnitro.jpg)
Quote from: Gobble! on April 09, 2011, 06:34:51 PM
Quote from: cannonball on April 09, 2011, 05:23:11 PM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 09, 2011, 05:15:18 PM
just pattern and know the max distance to shoot with the loads.
:agreed:
I also agree but I would not expect much from those shells. 35 yards at most if that.
:agreed:
I got 105 in a 10" circle at 40 yards with Remington Nitro Magnum 3" 1 7/8 ounce 6's, but several people on another site told horror stories of birds getting away or almost getting away with those due to poor penetration. I decided to shoot some 1.5 ounce Hevi-13 6's that gave an almost identical pattern and killed my first bird at 47 yards 2 weeks ago.
just in case there is any confusion, here is a link to these shells. http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/shotshells/turkey-loads/nitro-mag-buffered-magnum-loads.aspx
i am going to be patterning tommorow morning if the wind isn't blowing. A little info on my shotgun: not sure on year but rough guess is mid-late 80's Remmington Sportsman 12 gauge pump accepts 2 3/4-3" shells with a Full Choked one piece barrel (comes off in one piece, no seperate choke).
ok, here is some patterning i did this afternoon. unfortunately i was only able to set up for these 2 shots due to an approaching grassfire. Both of these shots were from a standing position at a mid-ground level target with a stiff 30-40 mph wind from the right of my position. once again my gun is a mid to late 80's remmington sportsman pump 12 gauge accept 2 3/4-3" shells and has a full choked one peice barrel.
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will definately be doing more!
Thats no good at 40...Mabye 30 max!
I never had any luck with the Remington turkey loads.
You could killem up close but with that 40 pattern I wouldnt set foot in the woods with it thats how far you plan on killin them..Mine shots ok at 30 with that load but the HS is the way to go
save those shells for squirrel hunting maybe
with the setup you have,you need to try some Federal Flightcontrol #6's or 5's
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 09, 2011, 05:15:18 PM
just pattern and know the max distance to shoot with the loads.
:agreed:
Quote from: surehuntsalot on April 12, 2011, 10:33:45 PM
save those shells for squirrel hunting maybe
with the setup you have,you need to try some Federal Flightcontrol #6's or 5's
This would be a good idea out of that fixed full choke. Get you Federal Mag-Shock 3" 2oz #6 shot and I'd bet it will shoot much better than those Remingtons.
I just saw the yardage you wrote on the targets...45 and 50 yards?!! I ALWAYS start at 30 yards after I establish POI with a cheap target load of 7.5's, then move back 5 yards if 3 shots at 30 yards show a good pattern. The patterns are very poor, but I think you are asking way to much of your gun/shell/choke combo anyhow. Give that combo a try at 30/35/40 yards. In my opinion a 40 yard shot shot has always been considered a long shot no matter even if I consistantly put a few dozen pellets in the head and neck.