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Started by coyotetrpr, April 05, 2011, 10:13:56 PM
Quote from: JohnDoe on April 06, 2011, 10:06:46 AMSmartMost guns have a point of impact that does not correspond with the sights on the gun using Hevi shots. Mossy 835 and 935 are famous for not shooting HTL to point of aim. Please pattern once to check POI so you dont accidentally cripple a bird.John
Quote from: pdaugherty on April 06, 2011, 10:58:29 AMI'd go with the HEVI-13 #7s. They have the same knock down as #5 lead does plus you get around 623 pellets in a 2 1/4 oz load with the 3.5in shell. If you get your point of aim and point of impact right there is no way a bird can get through that pattern with that many pellets. The attached target was shot at 45yds with a Rem 1187, 20in barrell, HEVI-Shot .662 choke, 3in 2oz #6, HEVI-13. I've started shooting the #7s now and will post pics later.
Quote from: pdaugherty on April 06, 2011, 03:56:44 PMThere is always going to be a different POI when you shoot different size shot. The larger shot has more surface area and more weight than the small shot so it is going :)to shoot different. Just like with a different grain rifle bullet. The reason some of us do spend so much time patterning our guns is so that we can be 100% sure of making good clean kills on turkeys and the ranges we know our guns can shoot.
Quote from: Smart longbeard on April 06, 2011, 02:59:37 PMQuote from: JohnDoe on April 06, 2011, 10:06:46 AMSmartMost guns have a point of impact that does not correspond with the sights on the gun using Hevi shots. Mossy 835 and 935 are famous for not shooting HTL to point of aim. Please pattern once to check POI so you dont accidentally cripple a bird.JohnSo you believe there will be a difference between the #4 shot and #7 shot hevi shot as far as POI? I killed a bird Monday and he didn't even flop. I patterned the gun with 5 different shells and 2 different chokes at 40 yards all of which would have lethal results. This is my 4th mossy and i never have had that problem. Please put more time in the woods and less time patterning.