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LB 3 1/2" #5s 2oz,Hevi-Shot .662 Remington SM 23" barrel..

Started by wytrat785, February 21, 2016, 12:33:27 PM

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wytrat785

Some pattern pics from yesterday. I'm really liking these patterns so far. Gun is a 870 SM with 23" barrel. I'm off to shoot so more today. Loving this weather right now  :z-guntootsmiley:







TrkyHntr

Awesome patterns


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bammerslammer 50

Wish mine would shoot 5a. I shoot 6a out of that same set up. Good looking pattern.  :OGturkeyhead:

gophert

Man that's tight at 20.  You better not flinch.


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wytrat785

Quote from: gophert on February 27, 2016, 07:22:04 AM
Man that's tight at 20.  You better not flinch.


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Agreed. I would have liked to see a bit more spread. Now I'm curious how the 3 1/2" #5 magnums will shoot with this choke. Wondering how the slightly slower speed and more pellets will look at 20 yards.

lowoctane

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Dude! Don't fart or flinch at 20yds when ya draw down on yer rooster!!!  :toothy9:
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Quote from: lowoctane on March 03, 2016, 08:13:07 AM
:morning:   :camohat:
Dude! Don't fart or flinch at 20yds when ya draw down on yer rooster!!!  :toothy9:
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Seminoleturkey

I'm shooting the heavier load 3.5" (2 1/8 oz ) of #5 long beards form a 24" 835 with 676 choke and at 40 I put 221 in a 10"'today

Twowithone

Gobbler leaving the woods with you with that pattern for sure. :firefighter:
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wytrat785

Page bump and modified header to help with locating these posts to the Remington pattern posts. By the way, thanks for the work you're putting in to separate and categorize all the pattern pics!