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Browning BPS w Hasting .690 ported choke

Started by Mowoodsman, March 17, 2015, 03:39:26 PM

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Mowoodsman

Just wanted to get some feedback form other hunters who use a 10ga.  I'm using a browning bps 10ga 26" barrel with a Hastings horizontal ported choke constricted at .690 with the old federal 2 1/4 oz #6.  At 40 yards it's devastating.  The farthest shot I've taken is 65 yards and leveling a gobbler.  I would never do this again.  Not because of confidence but I don;t want to cripple a bird.  What other choke/shell combinations are others using with good results?
Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.

10gaugemag

Had an unported Hastings .695 that loved old Win. 2 1/4oz. #5's. Now running a Comp n choke XX Full, havent found a load that it doesnt like, 4's or 5's.

Mowoodsman

Good to hear!  I've looked at Jeb's, Patternmaster and Carlson's but not Comp-n-choke yet.  I still have to pattern my unported hastings that I got used last year.  Does anyone know why they apparently went out of business?
Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.

10gaugemag

 :help:
If you're in Warrenshburg I think you bought that tube from me. If you cant get it to pattern I will gladly buy it back.

I hate turkeys

I used a Indian Creek on mine with old Remington Green #5 or #6 Heavy shot punched a hole at 25 yards. Both sizes shot about the same.
"There is no such thing as to much gun"
Elmier Keith

Gobbler2577

Back before I got the sp-10 I used an xx full comp n choke in my BPS and there wasn't a lead load it wouldn't shoot well.    It liked a 2 ounce load better than 2 1/4 though.  When I switched to nitro I went with a   
.690 jelly head and it performed great.