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Started by gwa, February 17, 2014, 06:20:49 PM
Quote from: guesswho on February 17, 2014, 09:10:28 PMIt's because that's the distance elite athletes are timed . The forty yard dash. You shoot and run to the target. Count the holes and run back. Should be an Olympic event. As far as the 10" goes, well you don't want me explaining that one.Actually I have no idea.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 17, 2014, 08:30:04 PMWell I think it derived because hunters needed a standard to evaluate their patterns and give meaningful comparison. 40 yards has been considered by many turkey hunters for some time as an ethical maximum. It was derived by the characteristics of lead shot. Lead #6 runs out of energy much past 40 yards and the pellet numbers in loads of #4 cause patterns to become sparce much past 40 yards. Today with HTL and modern chokes that distance has been stretched a bit, but many believe it is still a good ethical maximum due to the possibility of distance estimation errors. So 40 yards continues to be considered by many as a valid goal to call a bird into. Many times I have heard people say, if you haven't called him inside of 40 yards then... you haven't called him. As to 10 inches that just seems to be a diameter that many have settled on. I still hear people talk about 12 inch circles and 20 inch circles and competitive shooting uses smaller circles, probably to reduce counting time. But a 10 inch circle just works. It encloses the densest part of our tight patterns and gives a reference for 5 inches of sighting error up down left or right and still have the densest part of the pattern on tom's head. It just seems to be the size many have just adopted for these reasons.