Anyone run this combo, I figured with that shell it may work better for 30 and in?
I should be able to tell you in a couple of weeks...
I just purchased a Mossberg 930 and I don't plan on buying a dedicated turkey choke (yet) so I'll be posting some patterns from a Mossberg 930 with a 28" barrel and factory full choke using Winchester Long Beard XR's (3" 1 7/8 #6). If I have the extra cash I also plan on buying Winchester Rooster XR's and see how they perform. If the Rooster XR's (3" 1 1/2 #6) come close to Long Beard performance then that's what I'll stick with because they're cheaper and you get 5 more shells.
P.S. This is a great site! I found out about it from other forums I frequent (Shotgun World & Canadian Gun Nutz) and I'm glad I did. What a wealth of knowledge and information.
I patterned my backup gun. 1970s Remington wingmaster, 28 in standard full barrel, open bead sights, with 3 inch longbeards #6. Little less than 40 hits in 10 inches at 40 yds. That gun is limited to 30 yds accordingly.
Me and a co worker tried some LB 6's in his mossberg 500 with the full choke, and if I remember correctly it was shooting 98 in 10" at 40 yds. He's happy with that cause 30 - 35 yds is his limit, and he says he don't want to spend any more on hunting stuff!
Have seen 2 different guns produce killing patterns at 40 yds with longbeard #5 and factory full choke. Have to shoot for yourself and see.
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Quote from: lindllc on March 29, 2016, 10:03:37 PM
I patterned my backup gun. 1970s Remington wingmaster, 28 in standard full barrel, open bead sights, with 3 inch longbeards #6. Little less than 40 hits in 10 inches at 40 yds. That gun is limited to 30 yds accordingly.
I'm no expert but less than 40 hits out of #6 shot from a full sounds off. 1 3/4 or 1 7/8?
Quote from: 4n2t0 on March 29, 2016, 11:53:13 PM
Quote from: lindllc on March 29, 2016, 10:03:37 PM
I patterned my backup gun. 1970s Remington wingmaster, 28 in standard full barrel, open bead sights, with 3 inch longbeards #6. Little less than 40 hits in 10 inches at 40 yds. That gun is limited to 30 yds accordingly.
I'm no expert but less than 40 hits out of #6 shot from a full sounds off. 1 3/4 or 1 7/8?
I agree. 1 3/4 loads. I only shot once at 40 yds target, and not a large sheet of paper. So who knows may have pulled it. But after that I shot a couple at 30 yds and had over a 100, so left it at that since it is backup gun I likely won't use. Didn't spend more time patterning at 40.
I took my little sister on the youth hunt here in Tennessee on Saturday and for her I replaced the jellyhead and Hevi-6's in my benelli M2 with the factory full and longbeard #5's (3") since she wouldn't be shooting as far and my typical pattern is so tight in close. I patterned this set up at 30 yards instead of of 40 since that was a more reasonable range for a first time hunter. I got 240ish pellets in 10" circle. We had a 2.5 year old gobbler come in to about 27 yards and it put him down hard!
I am thinking about shooting it at 40 yards just to see what the pattern looks like.
factory full = long beard xr #4 no doubt!!!! :newmascot:
I've shot the #4 LB's in my 30" full choke 1100 magnum, plenty good enough for hunting 120-130 in the 10 at 40
Quote from: surehuntsalot on March 30, 2016, 09:29:59 PM
I've shot the #4 LB's in my 30" full choke 1100 magnum, plenty good enough for hunting 120-130 in the 10 at 40
That's impressive. There's no need for any "specialty" chokes with those kind of numbers.
No joke, but folks always want more!
i shot them threw the choke that came with my 935 and shot really well
If you have a 2.75in gun with a plain full choke pick up the Rooster XR shells. They are the longbeards of pheasant hunting but pattern well out of an old browning a-5 I have