Is anybody shooting this gun? I just picked it up a few weeks ago and have been dieing to get some rounds out of it. Unfortunately the weather here hasn't let me get it out as much as I'd prefer. I've only taken it out once and put a box of Remington nitro 3 1/2 #4. If anybody has this gun I'm interested to see what kind of rounds it likes, I know every gun is particular but it doesn't hurt to try what others are responding good with. My area doesn't have a big selection either it's either the nitros or long reads. I've heard great things with the long breards and will probably be trying those out, but I also like federal as a company I usually have good success with them. I particularly interested in the federal mag shocks. I just need a starting point to see what my gun likes to shoot.
I have this exact gun, Currently i'm shooting H-13 3" and 3 1/2" #6's. with an original Jelly head 660. i'm getting 180-190's with 3", 210's-220 with 3 1/2".. you'll love the sure shot stock.
Nice looking shotgun, I really like that stock
My wonderful wife got me one of those for christmas. Like you, I'm super anxious to get out and do some patterning but haven't gotten the chance yet. I've did a lot of reading on this site and others, and based on my research, the shorter barrels like a tighter constriction choke. I've got a jellyhead .660 on order but I'm also going to pattern the wingmaster hd .670 choke that came with the gun. From what i've read, everyone who owns that gun loves it. Congratulations on yours!
I'd try some H-13 6s and 7s. I've had Goodluck over the years with these... From what I hear on O.G. I wouldn't be afraid to try the Longbeards also and am going to try them myself in 3in 1 7/8 #6s....in my Gobbler max 870 I had Goodluck with the Original Jelly head chokes in .660 and .665.
What are you guys paying for a box of hevi 13's. I just checked cheaper than dirt as a quite point and $31/ box of 5. I better be killing a flock with one shot for that price. No wonder why on my other post a guy said some say turkey hunting is like elk hunting for the rich man. I pay $40 for 20 bullets which will give me 100's of pounds of meat. $31 for 5 and returns 20 if lucky. I gotta shoot something cheaper. Long beards you get $24 for 10 shots is the most I'm willing to pay. My wife would flip if she knew I paid $6.25 a shot. Can anybody recommend a cheaper bullet.
:camohat: I have the same gun three years now four shots, four toms. I use the Predator/Turkey Rem choke that came with the gun with Federal 3rd Degree, and I haven't looked back. Birds hardly move after being shot. Couldn't be happier. Haven't used my pruners since I have the gun, that 21 inch barrel is great. Walking thru the woods and brush, no more hang-ups. Best thing I ever did for turkey hunting except for a couple of Marlin Watkins longboxes. :z-guntootsmiley:
I would look at the Federal 3 rd degree or the Winchester long beard XR , you can kill any turkey you want with a 3 inch shell...
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What are you guys paying for a box of hevi 13's. I just checked cheaper than dirt as a quite point and $31/ box of 5. I better be killing a flock with one shot for that price. No wonder why on my other post a guy said some say turkey hunting is like elk hunting for the rich man. I pay $40 for 20 bullets which will give me 100's of pounds of meat. $31 for 5 and returns 20 if lucky. I gotta shoot something cheaper. Long beards you get $24 for 10 shots is the most I'm willing to pay. My wife would flip if she knew I paid $6.25 a shot. Can anybody recommend a cheaper bullet.
My feelings and justification for shooting HTL are it's not duck hunting almost always it's one shot turkey down. Between my son and I we shot 4 big Toms and shot 4 times total last spring,the rest is our guns like and pattern well with them. I like the fact that I can shoot 7s and weight wise they are close to 5s in lead for weight.I think the biggest cost is in the initial process of patterning. I am going to look into patterning some longbeards just because I like tinkering when I have time,but will probably stick with my HTL...It's pretty much whatever your comfortable with that will ethically do the job consistently.
I've had this exact gun for three or four years now! After several tests, the combo that works best for me is, an Indian Creek .665 choke with 3 1/2" Longbeard Xr 5's. I get about 80% pattern in a 20" circle at 40 yards. On major change I made was swapping out the red dot scope for rings and a Nikon turkey pro scope. It's just a personal preference for me as I don't care for battery powered sights and I wear bifocals and I can see better thru a low magnified scope! You'll love the gun and the maneuverability in tight cover!! Good luck and God Bless!!
Get a cheap Truglo GSX choke and shoot 4,5,or 6 Longbeards.
That choke shoots everything I feed it very well. I don't have any desire to count pellets in a circle, but the patterns are always very even with similar density in all directions.
It's fun to watch #4s pattern like #6s did just 10 years ago
I shot this Sunday and been having a Hassel trying to post pics I have several more. This was done with long beard 3" shot size #5. Does this look like a dead turkey.
How many yards?What choke? Looks like the best of your pattern is to the right. I'd either try a different choke or some #6s...if you look at the green vitals of your target you only have one bb teetering on the line...
Yardage was 40-45 yards, I say that cause I didn't think the laser was correct and took a few steps back. The gun is completely stock no changes what so ever. I have another pic that shows more vital hits but it to big to post the pic. I wanna try a few more shots before I change the choke. After this weekend I'll should have a few more pics. Plus I wanna be shooting 3 1/2" but haven't came across any in my area, I just went and ordered a couple boxes today.
Here's a second pic. Dead bird or no??
It's a dead bird but would be nicer to see a bigger picture to see where the best part of your pattern is hitting. I'm putting that stock on my older 11-87 just went to Gander mountain and felt a 870 with the shurstock on it loved it.
I think you'll probably be amazed with adding some constriction. For being completely stock the second target was better than I would expect. Wondering what or if you changed anything between shots?
I was pretty shocked on these also after I got my red dot to hit where I wanted the first 3 long beard rounds had over 150 holes in a 10" circle. After those I shot 3 3" Hornady heavy Magnum #5 shot, and didn't like the pattern. Finished off the rest of the Remington nitro 3" (3 shots) in #4 shot size, and 3 more nitro 3 1/2" #4 shot. Out of those rounds I liked the density of the long beards so I used the fancy turkey targets and got less then 100 holes. Maybe the inconsistency came from a tired body. I was out there for several hours teaching my youngest son how to shoot a stronger weapon then he is use to. We put more then a hundred rounds threw my SKS and over a hundred threw my mini 14 before I got my hands on that 12 gauge. Anyways I'll fill you in how the next day goes.