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Started by unworthy, February 18, 2011, 03:45:33 PM
Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 18, 2011, 03:58:33 PMBackboring means the inside of your barrel is larger diameter than a standard 12 gauge. The internal diameter of the 835 is .775. The nominal bore of a 12 gauge is .729. Many manufacturers deviate from the nominal bore diameter but the 835 is the largest. .775 is actually 10 gauge size. This does several things for you. It nearly eliminates the forcing cone, It reduces friction on the wad, it reduces recoil a bit, it makes patterning easier. The .670 to .675 constriction recommendation comes from the experience of many on this forum and others that most turkey loads pattern tightest in the 835's with these constrictions. Tighter the pattern is blown, more open and the pattern opens up. Some prefer a more open pattern and shoot .680 and .690 in their 835's Just depends on what you want out of the gun.