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Started by SgtUSMC, March 04, 2013, 06:38:19 PM
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 11, 2013, 06:42:31 PMQuote from: busta biggun on March 11, 2013, 04:38:35 PMJust thought I would share some interesting info hot off the press regarding Mag-Blends. My gun is at Rob Roberts and Jonathon just called me with my results. I have an original SBE with an Eotech XPS-2. He tried every load/choke combination and ended up going with the Mag-Blends. He got 200 in the 10" circle and 387 in the 20". This is about a 100% improvement over my old jellyhead. I asked why not go straight 7's in the Hevi's as I figured just like several folks here that more pellets = more holes in a turkey's head. He stated that the straight were not only less counts, but several holes in the pattern. He said it wasn't close. I totally believe people that claim that straight 7's work extremely well for them. I am just stating that you should try both to find out. You cannot assume that what works well for one person will translate to the same results for you, nor can you assume that more pellets always = better patterns. It just isn't the case. Hope this helps!Well he lied to you is all I will say. That is bogus. And I will leave it at that. I got 2 turkey guns and I doubt very seriously if Rob could get them to shoot any better. And I'm not shooting Magblends either. You can pass this on to Rob if you wish. I would love for him to tell me this with my patterns of Hevi-13 #7's. Oh and my 20" patterns from the 870 3" are right around 470 and the 835 with the 3.5" load are right around 540 in the 20". Now ask Rob why that is if there are too many holes with 7's. I still can't believe he told a customer that.
Quote from: busta biggun on March 11, 2013, 04:38:35 PMJust thought I would share some interesting info hot off the press regarding Mag-Blends. My gun is at Rob Roberts and Jonathon just called me with my results. I have an original SBE with an Eotech XPS-2. He tried every load/choke combination and ended up going with the Mag-Blends. He got 200 in the 10" circle and 387 in the 20". This is about a 100% improvement over my old jellyhead. I asked why not go straight 7's in the Hevi's as I figured just like several folks here that more pellets = more holes in a turkey's head. He stated that the straight were not only less counts, but several holes in the pattern. He said it wasn't close. I totally believe people that claim that straight 7's work extremely well for them. I am just stating that you should try both to find out. You cannot assume that what works well for one person will translate to the same results for you, nor can you assume that more pellets always = better patterns. It just isn't the case. Hope this helps!
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 11, 2013, 08:57:19 PMWhy should I apologize if you are being misled? I stand by what I said. Any turkey barrel that is a good one will in fact shoot the 7's better vs the MagBlends and make a denser pattern in a 20" circle at 40yds regardless who told you different if you find a decent choke. And from what I have seen and people I know and trust has told me with their patterns and the ones I have seen shot from other guns it isn't hard to do with Hevi-13 #7's whether it be 2oz or 2.25oz loads. That is why in fact so many people are making the switch to get denser 10" and 20" patterns at whatever the distance your talking about with less holes in the pattern if truth be told.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on March 12, 2013, 07:27:15 AMI will go out on a limb and make a claim that Turkey Hunters are most likely the most serious and dedicated when it comes to shotgun pattern performance out of any hunting group , we recognize the importance of a shotgun that shoots true and hard --Shannon