I was finally able to get to the range and shoot the new Magnum Blend shells with #4, #5 and #7 shot. I shot them through my Vinci, the gun I plan to use this year for turkeys. I used that gun a lot to evaluate several different shells and chokes but wanted to make sure it was shooting to POA since it's the gun I'll probably use for turkeys this spring.
I've not really had time to really look at the targets and score them but hope to do that tomorrow. I'll put some information or post a link here.
Thanks,
Clark
Looking forward to your report as always.
Quote from: Deputy 14 on April 10, 2015, 02:25:51 AM
Looking forward to your report as always.
Thank you. Here you go http://allaboutshooting.com/article_info.php?articles_id=762
Thanks again,
Clark
Thanks for the info Clark. Those look like they pattern real well.
Nice Clark...are these shells on the market yet
I have to say they were a very pleasant surprise for me in several ways but the patterns were the best part. At some point, I'll separate the shot and see just how many of each size are present, just to satisfy my curiosity.
I was very pleased with the patterns. Now to get a turkey in front of that gun...
They are new but are available. I'm not sure how many places have them. Mack's Prairie Wings is always a good place to look for Hevi-Shot products however.
Thanks,
Clark
Interesting article..Might have to try those new mag blends in my Super Vinci and see how they do..
Pretty impressive for 3" and the larger shot.
ok i will ask the question. What did that gun and choke combo do with the Magnum Blend of last year?
yes this one looks impressive.
Any other counts you can give with other chokes you shot the dozen rounds out of.
Thanks Clark for testing.
Impressive work Clark, as always. :)
I am curious though as to what Hevi was thinking when they decided to use 4-5-7. Why not 4-5-6. Seems to be a good shell anyways.
Wow, perhaps my gun just dont like theses shells. The pattern you have pictured is the type pattern I sought after while experimenting with these new shells. I was shooting the 3.5" 4,5,7 out of my Mossberg835 24" ported barrel and my patterns were somewhat inconsistent. I tried as much as my wallet and wife would allow and after perhaps 8-10 boxes of these shells I was nowhere close to your results. I do plan to give to give these new Hevis another run after I polish and deep clean my barrel because I really like the shot sizes in these shells and I really want them to shoot well. Thanks Clark for posting your results. Always informative. Now I know these shells will shoot good I just need to experiment a little more.
Quote from: owlhoot on April 10, 2015, 09:51:36 PM
ok i will ask the question. What did that gun and choke combo do with the Magnum Blend of last year?
yes this one looks impressive.
Any other counts you can give with other chokes you shot the dozen rounds out of.
Thanks Clark for testing.
You're welcome. I hope you found the information helpful.
I'd have to look back at what I've done in the past with the Magnum Blend shells. Mainly, that has been for folks who've used my patterning service and not for my personal use.
I really used the opportunity that I had for 2 purposes. The first was to see how these new shells would pattern and the second was to see if my Vinci would shoot them to POA.
The last "large scale" evaluations were with the WLB shells and H-13 shells with 32 different chokes and 6 different shotguns. Then I evaluated the 3rd Degree shells on a much smaller scale with 4 different chokes and one shotgun. Frankly, I thought I'd be through with that kind of thing for quite some time but then the new Magnum Blend shells came along...
I'm ready to hunt some turkeys and quit shooting paper for a while.
Thanks,
Clark
Quote from: petemoss83 on April 10, 2015, 11:40:37 PM
Wow, perhaps my gun just dont like theses shells. The pattern you have pictured is the type pattern I sought after while experimenting with these new shells. I was shooting the 3.5" 4,5,7 out of my Mossberg835 24" ported barrel and my patterns were somewhat inconsistent. I tried as much as my wallet and wife would allow and after perhaps 8-10 boxes of these shells I was nowhere close to your results. I do plan to give to give these new Hevis another run after I polish and deep clean my barrel because I really like the shot sizes in these shells and I really want them to shoot well. Thanks Clark for posting your results. Always informative. Now I know these shells will shoot good I just need to experiment a little more.
I understand. I was able to serve a couple of purposes with this trip to the range and was very pleased with what I saw. In the past, I've always preferred the standard load to the Magnum Blend shells, not because of patterns necessarily but because of recoil. It may have been the gun, the recoil pad, the choke or maybe I was just have a numb shoulder day but I felt no more recoil from these shells than the standard load, the WLB or the 3rd Degree shells I've been shooting.
Good luck this season.
QuoteI am curious though as to what Hevi was thinking when they decided to use 4-5-7. Why not 4-5-6. Seems to be a good shell anyways.
It's a good question but one that I have not asked. I know the #7 shot is a great product and I've shot a good bit of it. Of course the #6 shot has always been my favorite since that's what I shoot so much of in competition and hunting. What ever the reason, it sure seems to work and I could not be more pleased with the patterns.
Thanks,
Clark
well good luck on your real turkeys, that load in your gun outta curl their spurs! :camohat:
Thanks again.
Quote from: owlhoot on April 11, 2015, 06:41:00 AM
well good luck on your real turkeys, that load in your gun outta curl their spurs! :camohat:
Thanks again.
You're welcome. I just need to get one in front of my gun now. No excuses for me.
Thanks again,
Clark
That pattern looks fantastic. I might have to re-look at these shells since they have changed them a bit.
Quote from: buck_hunter21 on April 11, 2015, 03:42:36 PM
That pattern looks fantastic. I might have to re-look at these shells since they have changed them a bit.
I agree. Really good patterns, even, dense and very consistent.
Thanks,
Clark
no local stores near me have them yet
Quote from: Dirt nap on April 11, 2015, 07:27:25 PM
no local stores near me have them yet
I know Hevi-Shot has a "Find a Retailer" locator on their site. You might want to give that one a try.
Thanks,
Clark
Quote from: Oconeeguy on April 10, 2015, 10:20:35 PM
Impressive work Clark, as always. :)
I am curious though as to what Hevi was thinking when they decided to use 4-5-7. Why not 4-5-6. Seems to be a good shell anyways.
I agree with you on that. I considered buying a box, which run about 40 bucks in my neck of the woods, but when I saw it was 4,5,, and 7. I realized I can't legally hunt with them anyways.
Patterns looks great though Clark. Thanks for all the awesome contributions you make.
Quote from: rkm456 on April 12, 2015, 02:35:24 PM
Quote from: Oconeeguy on April 10, 2015, 10:20:35 PM
Impressive work Clark, as always. :)
I am curious though as to what Hevi was thinking when they decided to use 4-5-7. Why not 4-5-6. Seems to be a good shell anyways.
I agree with you on that. I considered buying a box, which run about 40 bucks in my neck of the woods, but when I saw it was 4,5,, and 7. I realized I can't legally hunt with them anyways.
Patterns looks great though Clark. Thanks for all the awesome contributions you make.
You're certainly welcome for anything I do and I appreciate your kind words.
Yes, those patterns were great.
Thanks again,
Clark