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Think I found what I've been looking for...

Started by Jbird22, March 11, 2012, 08:43:42 PM

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Jbird22

I've been trying since last season to open my HTL patterns up a bit. Before yall think I've bumped my head, yeah, I meant to say open. Two years ago I shot at 3 turkeys and missed ALL 3 (all 30 yds or so). I got all caught up in the "high pellet count" competition and it cost me. So I decided first to get rid of the Tru Glo rifle-type sights (my biggest problem I think) and add a Burris Speed Bead (so far so good..only shot at 1 last season but did kill him). Secondly, I decided it was time to open my pattern up a bit since the majority of my shots are <30 but at the same time I wanted to still produce a killing pattern at 40-45 since the possibility is still there. So try as I might, I just couldn't find a lead pattern that truly satisfied me, and trust me I tried a BUNCH of different combos. So yesterday after exhausting just about every lead shell/choke combo possible I decided to shoot a Hevi-13 3.5"-2.25 oz.-#6 through a Rem Super Full Hevi Shot choke (.675). What I got in #'s is not gonna wow anyone but I was finally found what I consider to be my ideal pattern. It's not as tight as I was shooting before (JH .665 that would put 200's with 6's and low 300's with 7's) but is ideal for the woods/swamps that I typically hunt.

Here's my results:
Remington 870 SM 23" bbl cleaned and polished
Hevi 13 - 3.5"-2.25 oz.-#6 (LOT# 300184) @ 40 yds
* 172 in 10" - 47 Upper Right, 48 Upper Left, 38 Lower Left, 39 Lower Right
* 370 in 20" - 106 Upper Right, 106 Upper Left, 76 Lower Left, 82 Lower Right

Not record breaking by any means but should be plenty deadly and give me a little wiggle room at shorter distances... ;)

surehuntsalot

sounds like a very good "hunting"pattern to me
it's not the harvest,it's the chase

cannonball


joker

Sounds like a nice 40 yd pattern with lots of wiggle room. I wonder what the difference would be at 20 yds? That would be nice to know for the close shots.

Jbird22

joker, I've been pondering that myself. My past experiences have been that lead and HTL pattern very similarly at that distance.

Jbird22

#5
That is total...10" holes + remaining 20" holes.

According to my fellow Mississippian, Slickyboyboo, there are approx 465 H-13 #6 bb's in 2.25 oz of shot...so that means I'm getting 79.5% inside the 20" circle while it appears the majority of the remaining 95 are just outside the 20" circle on the 36"x36" sheet of paper.

Thanks for the updated info Slicky... :icon_thumright:

Trevor2

That is an awesome pattern in my book. Need open patterns when they come into your lap.
Strutstopper