My beretta 390 Hevi choke .573 is patterning hevi 6's really well (kinda surprised) so i was wondering if anyone out there is having any luck with patterning the magnum blends out of their 20 guage.
I was thinking of trying some this summer. I would like to hear any results also.
buddy of mine tried them in a Remington 1187 with a .560 Kick's
wasn't real happy....got 119 in the 10" at 40
Quote from: surehuntsalot on June 07, 2011, 08:54:30 PM
buddy of mine tried them in a Remington 1187 with a .560 Kick's
wasn't real happy....got 119 in the 10" at 40
That's a good hunting pattern for a 20ga.
119 would work for me at 40yds.
Quote from: stick bow on June 23, 2011, 03:10:41 PM
119 would work for me at 40yds.
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Yup, I'm turning some high numbers with fed HW 7's but have a few boxes of hevi 6's and they will turn 115-125 @ 40. That is good enough for hunting for me and I like the pattern at 30yds as well. The fed HW 7's are in the 170's @ 40 but the pattern is super tight at 30 yds are less. Squeeze the trigger like a rifle..
Didnt shoot very good in my M2 or my 870 . :(
My pattern at thirty yards with undertaker choke and Weatherby SA-08 (http://img.tapatalk.com/425749e9-aa24-bbed.jpg)
Dead turkey :)(http://img.tapatalk.com/425749e9-aa6d-e359.jpg)
What's the best choke for the heavyweight number 7?
I get great results with a hastings .562, using the heavyweight #7's. In my rem 870 compact, it will consistently shoot in the 170's in the 10" at 40yds.
Shane
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What is the difference between Hevi Shot and Fed Heviweight?
I am kicking around using either of these two or the TSS load.
I am curious as to the difference between them. I have a Remington 870 with Rem TSF choke.
Typically the Hevi Shot are slower in velocity than the Federal Heavyweights from what I have read, although both are "Heavier Than Lead" composite. In addition most of the Federal Heavyweight offerings come with the Flight Control Wad ( Federal's Website offers a comprehensive definition of these wads). The FCW loads are not recommended to be shot through a ported choke tube ie: any tube which has devices in place designed to strip the traditional wad from conventional shells, as this defeats the premise of these wads. There are many others on this board with more extensive knowledge than I, who will probably explain more in depth.
PS: As with any firearm/choke/load combo....all weapons seem to have their own individual preference, and only range time will unlock the mystery!
Quote from: TeocTom on December 26, 2011, 11:38:17 PM
What is the difference between Hevi Shot and Fed Heviweight?
I am kicking around using either of these two or the TSS load.
I am curious as to the difference between them. I have a Remington 870 with Rem TSF choke.
The Federal HeavyWeight shot are more dense than HeviShot. The HW shot is advertised as being 15 grams/cc, more uniform in size and more spherical in shape. The HS shot is 12-13 grams/cc, can vary greatly in size in the same shell and is much more irregular in shape.
You can use the Remington SuperFull (RSF) choke tube with any HTL load as long as it has "Hevi Shot, Steel or Lead Shot Only" printed on the outside. This also includes TSS loads. If it just says "Lead Shot Only", get another one to shoot HTL. Try here (http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/closeouts/19790).
Cheers
FullChoke
thanks for the info and I will check that out.
Quote from: gobble157 on December 14, 2011, 11:43:37 AM
What's the best choke for the heavyweight number 7?
Thanks for the updates on the mag blend shells. Found a good price on them and was wondering if they were worth a shot. Looks like the numbers arent too different than the numbers i am turning with Hevi 6's. Think i will save my money.
Federal HW 7's
Beretta 390/ Good success with the Hevi 13 .573 choke and the Federal HW 7's.
170's in a 10in circle @ 40.
Rem 870's/ Good success with the old Hastings non-ported chokes in 12g and 20g.