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Started by NYSportsman, April 03, 2012, 12:07:38 PM
Quote from: BHhunter on April 03, 2012, 05:43:17 PM935 (should yield same in 835) Sumtoy .675 no more words needed!
Quote from: mightyjoeyoung on April 03, 2012, 08:11:56 PMLot numbers schmot numbers. Apparently I'm gonna be the first one to say this here but I feel it has to be said. The ONLY folks that should be worried about lot #s are the STILL TARGET SHOOTERS, not hunters. Getting 25 or so less or more #7 hevi shot pellets in the 10 ring at 40 yards is IRRELIVANT if your pattern is even and you're getting close to or over 300 to begin with! There isn't a turkey on earth that is gonna get away from anything even remotely close to those numbers as it is. I see guys asking about lot numbers on here like they actually know what they're talking about and I gotta say I chuckle every time I see it. If you aren't a competative shooter...LET IT GO. My 835's, one in particular, avgs about 335 in the 10" at 40 with 2.25 ounce hevi 7's. Do I care what lot number I'm shooting if one box just happens to shoot 300 even while another prints 10% more? Heck no! I just shot a 355 a few weeks ago too. Was it impressive? You bet it was, but if I shot 300 would I cry about it? Not a single tear because I know that any turkey I choose to drop the hammer on is going to die...period. Rant over.
Quote from: NYSportsman on April 03, 2012, 09:26:43 PMQuote from: mightyjoeyoung on April 03, 2012, 08:11:56 PMLot numbers schmot numbers. Apparently I'm gonna be the first one to say this here but I feel it has to be said. The ONLY folks that should be worried about lot #s are the STILL TARGET SHOOTERS, not hunters. Getting 25 or so less or more #7 hevi shot pellets in the 10 ring at 40 yards is IRRELIVANT if your pattern is even and you're getting close to or over 300 to begin with! There isn't a turkey on earth that is gonna get away from anything even remotely close to those numbers as it is. I see guys asking about lot numbers on here like they actually know what they're talking about and I gotta say I chuckle every time I see it. If you aren't a competative shooter...LET IT GO. My 835's, one in particular, avgs about 335 in the 10" at 40 with 2.25 ounce hevi 7's. Do I care what lot number I'm shooting if one box just happens to shoot 300 even while another prints 10% more? Heck no! I just shot a 355 a few weeks ago too. Was it impressive? You bet it was, but if I shot 300 would I cry about it? Not a single tear because I know that any turkey I choose to drop the hammer on is going to die...period. Rant over.Thanks for the info! I honestly could care less about lot #'s. I was not asking about #'s!!! I was asking if it was worth it for me to change ammo! I love trying new things and trying to tweak my equipment to make it as efficient as possible. I have never counted pellets on my patterns! I was merely asking for opinions on how Heavy #7's work on hunting. I am a hunter and hunter only! I do not and will not ever compete in any sort of shooting competition. I think you all have convinced me that they are the way to go. Thanks again!