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28 Gauge

Started by Throw Back, March 20, 2015, 11:57:49 PM

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Throw Back

I know I need to pattern, but I am looking for 28 gauge loads.
My wifey got a break barrel 28 last year for her first gun and she would really like to take a turkey with it.

I have #5 pheasant loads but was thinking of getting hevi shot sub gauge loads.  Would 4 or 6 shot be a better idea for the 28

DocHolliday

6 and keep shots inside 25 if it patterns >100 in 10" circle. If you can get >100/10" you can extend it some, say 35. I think your pattern will wash out before that though. Probably has a modified choke on that gun.

turkey_slayer

Prob will need to go 7.5 to get a decent pattern density if you use lead. Your pattern will fall off before the pellet energy range. If you reload for it it opens a whole new world

Throw Back

Quote from: DocHolliday on March 21, 2015, 08:49:22 PM
6 and keep shots inside 25 if it patterns >100 in 10" circle. If you can get >100/10" you can extend it some, say 35. I think your pattern will wash out before that though. Probably has a modified choke on that gun.

I got the 6's.  I am hopin to get closer to 30, I was getting good patterns at 22 with copper plated # 5 pheasant loads.  It is a modified.  I will keep those numbers in mind

Throw Back

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Quote from: turkey_slayer on March 21, 2015, 11:14:15 PM
Prob will need to go 7.5 to get a decent pattern density if you use lead. Your pattern will fall off before the pellet energy range. If you reload for it it opens a whole new world

I got pretty decent patterns out of 5 and 7's.  I have been looking at getting a 28 gauge reloader.  I think MEC is the only one who makes one though.  She doesnt shoot a lot  but I was interested in trying a load I saw.  Guy use 18g/cc pellets and was getting great patterns