What would be the least pellets in a 10" circle at 40 yards you would be comfortable shooting a turkey? My cousins gun doesn't pattern real well but he don't want to change anything.
100 seems to be the standard.I prefer it to be in the 115 +/- range to err on the side of caution.
80 is the rounded off 1 per square inch of surface area number generally attributed to the number to hit vitals. I like a few more than that so 100 is very acceptable.
Exactly what RAJ said.
With the shells and chokes available today there is no reason we cant put 120 - 150 at a minimum in a 10' circle ,IMHO .
Thanks guys for the replys. What your telling me is also about what I was thinkiing. I will try to relay this imformation on to him. He is shooting a 835 with factory flush choke and #6 Heavyweight.
80
100 for me
Quote from: Spuriosity on February 20, 2012, 08:36:04 PM
I like lots and lots, but 80 evenly spaced pellets will do. 100 adds a little insurance, and I don't disagree with that number as a minimum.
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My 1st few years I was a non-beleiver in patterning a gun. I just went out and hunted. Then I missed a bird a couple years ago, and I was crushed. I patterned my gun and was only getting around 70 pellets in 10 at 40.
I am now a beleiver in more is better, so now I stick with the 100 minimum. But more is better, I wish I could get all of them in 10" at 40
85 to 110 pellets work for me