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Turkey Guns & Shooting => Turkey Guns => Topic started by: Solid Snake on March 23, 2011, 07:32:35 AM

Title: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: Solid Snake on March 23, 2011, 07:32:35 AM
...for my 870 JH .665?

I shot some Win. Supremes 3" #5 shot last year (my first year), that my brother bought me for my bday, but looking to do some more extensive patterning this year. I like the supremes b/c they are abundant and cheap around here. I have read about how good the Hevi 7's are though.

How should I start off patterning? Shoot at a ten inch circle at 30 yards? What's a good number of pellets that should be in the circle?

Thanks for the help - Shaw
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: VAHUNTER on March 23, 2011, 07:39:15 AM
most patterns are checked at 40yards. if you do the same it will be easier to compare your results with others.
at 40 i would think you will see a pellet count of 180 +. it is very possible to see patterns well over 200
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: sugarray on March 23, 2011, 08:26:45 AM
Shoot at big paper.  3 ft x 3 ft to make sure you get your entire pattern.  Shoot first then draw your circle.  Once you know you are hitting where you are aiming then you can trim this down.  Hevi #7 still seems to be the way to go to get the highest pellet counts at 40 yds,  the quickest.

I would say go down to #6 shot too.  Much more pellets than #5s.
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: hookedspur on March 23, 2011, 08:30:13 AM
Quote from: sugarray on March 23, 2011, 08:26:45 AM
Shoot at big paper.  3 ft x 3 ft to make sure you get your entire pattern.  Shoot first then draw your circle.  Once you know you are hitting where you are aiming then you can trim this down.  Hevi #7 still seems to be the way to go to get the highest pellet counts at 40 yds,  the quickest.

I would say go down to #6 shot too.  Much more pellets than #5s.
:agreed: Good info.
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: Solid Snake on March 23, 2011, 08:58:01 AM
Quote from: sugarray on March 23, 2011, 08:26:45 AM
Shoot at big paper.  3 ft x 3 ft to make sure you get your entire pattern.  Shoot first then draw your circle.  Once you know you are hitting where you are aiming then you can trim this down.  Hevi #7 still seems to be the way to go to get the highest pellet counts at 40 yds,  the quickest.

I would say go down to #6 shot too.  Much more pellets than #5s.

This is very helpful - thank you!
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: shootumindaface on March 23, 2011, 09:32:35 AM
The 40 yard thing here is a standard as well as the 10 inch circle.. It is used so that we can compare data from gun to gun, choke to choke, shell to shell..

But the big thing is for you to shoot at whatever range you consider your ethical or based upon the terrain you are hunting the max shot that you will take..
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: archery1 on March 23, 2011, 09:44:47 AM
I AGREE.. HEVI 7'S DO PATTERN WELL. I SHOT THE 3" AND GOT 179 IN  A 10" CIRCLE AT 40YDS.. THEY SHOOT ALOT BETTER THE THE WINNY'S
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: allaboutshooting on March 23, 2011, 09:50:54 AM
Quote from: Shaw24 on March 23, 2011, 07:32:35 AM
...for my 870 JH .665?

I shot some Win. Supremes 3" #5 shot last year (my first year), that my brother bought me for my bday, but looking to do some more extensive patterning this year. I like the supremes b/c they are abundant and cheap around here. I have read about how good the Hevi 7's are though.

How should I start off patterning? Shoot at a ten inch circle at 30 yards? What's a good number of pellets that should be in the circle?

Thanks for the help - Shaw

Hey Shaw,

You've already had great advice about how to pattern your gun and finding out at what range you and your gun shoot best for a good clean shot.

The Winchester Supreme shells are excellent lead loads.  The Hevi-13 shells, #6 or #7 shot will give you some tighter patterns and more pellets on target.

Having confidence in your ability to shoot your gun well and knowing how it performs are the real keys.

All my best this spring.

Thanks,
Clark
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: mossy835 on March 23, 2011, 11:19:47 AM
What Clark is saying makes sense to me if price is the thing use lead and work up a load for your comfort zone. If the price is not an issue then work up some patterns for the HM.
Goood luck
Title: Re: What Shell Do You Recommend?
Post by: Solid Snake on March 23, 2011, 11:37:40 AM
This helps me out so much!! I have some scrap 2X4's in the garage I will build a target holder out of and I'm ready to pattern! Appreciate the advice guys.