Didn't get quite the results with 3.5" #5 LB that I got with the 3", but were talking two different guns. The #6's did real well though, definitely pleased with those in this gun. Don't get me wrong both numbers are more than enough and something I never thought I'd see in a lead shell. Both shots at a taped 40 at 64 degrees. I really think this gun would do better with a .665 with the #5's
Long Beard 3.5-2-5, 187 in 10"(http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd519/darn2ten/Mobile%20Uploads/image-2.jpg) (http://s1223.photobucket.com/user/darn2ten/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image-2.jpg.html)
Long Beard 3.5-2-6, 245 in 10"(http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd519/darn2ten/Mobile%20Uploads/image-3.jpg) (http://s1223.photobucket.com/user/darn2ten/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image-3.jpg.html)
We have seen the 5's do some odd stuff this year. The 4's and 6's have shot better for us. Thinking it like the old Win HV the 5's was the best.
Yeah, I shot a 3" 5 out of a A5 yesterday and got 203. I'm going to shoot a few more for a average, but almost wonder if that ain't a fluke or something. 203 out of a 3" 5 is just crazy high.
great looking patterns
the #5's are my favorite
Looks like some dead birds to me!!!
Nice....