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Started by reflexl, March 03, 2016, 09:59:30 AM
Quote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 09:59:30 AMOn a hunch last night I cut one of the shells open and measured the resin filled shot charge. The inside of the wad where the charge is glued together measures .665". This is a ported over bore barrel. The choke measures .676". Right now theory but will figure out proof. The wad contains the shot till it hits the barrel ports. The wad sheds and the ball of glued together shot stays intact until it leaves the barrel Since the choke is larger than the ball of glued shot the choke doesn't shatter the resin. Since many of the pellets are still glued together it would explain the huge numbers of two and three shot clusters.
Quote from: vaturkey on March 03, 2016, 12:22:07 PMQuote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 09:59:30 AMOn a hunch last night I cut one of the shells open and measured the resin filled shot charge. The inside of the wad where the charge is glued together measures .665". This is a ported over bore barrel. The choke measures .676". Right now theory but will figure out proof. The wad contains the shot till it hits the barrel ports. The wad sheds and the ball of glued together shot stays intact until it leaves the barrel Since the choke is larger than the ball of glued shot the choke doesn't shatter the resin. Since many of the pellets are still glued together it would explain the huge numbers of two and three shot clusters. You need to be a spokesperson for Winchester !
Quote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 12:43:50 PMQuote from: vaturkey on March 03, 2016, 12:22:07 PMQuote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 09:59:30 AMOn a hunch last night I cut one of the shells open and measured the resin filled shot charge. The inside of the wad where the charge is glued together measures .665". This is a ported over bore barrel. The choke measures .676". Right now theory but will figure out proof. The wad contains the shot till it hits the barrel ports. The wad sheds and the ball of glued together shot stays intact until it leaves the barrel Since the choke is larger than the ball of glued shot the choke doesn't shatter the resin. Since many of the pellets are still glued together it would explain the huge numbers of two and three shot clusters. You need to be a spokesperson for Winchester !Actually I would just like to get to the bottom of it and see how consistently this can be done. I though my BPS with its .665 IC choke and 3.5" Heavy #7 was something. It isn't doing quite what this ones doing. I have a 12 gauge Encore Muzzle-loader turkey gun and I am going to take the shot still encased in resin and stick it in a Ballistic Products shot cup to try to duplicate this. If you have any ideals I would love to hear them.
Quote from: Gobble! on March 03, 2016, 01:55:32 PMQuote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 12:43:50 PMQuote from: vaturkey on March 03, 2016, 12:22:07 PMQuote from: reflexl on March 03, 2016, 09:59:30 AMOn a hunch last night I cut one of the shells open and measured the resin filled shot charge. The inside of the wad where the charge is glued together measures .665". This is a ported over bore barrel. The choke measures .676". Right now theory but will figure out proof. The wad contains the shot till it hits the barrel ports. The wad sheds and the ball of glued together shot stays intact until it leaves the barrel Since the choke is larger than the ball of glued shot the choke doesn't shatter the resin. Since many of the pellets are still glued together it would explain the huge numbers of two and three shot clusters. You need to be a spokesperson for Winchester !Actually I would just like to get to the bottom of it and see how consistently this can be done. I though my BPS with its .665 IC choke and 3.5" Heavy #7 was something. It isn't doing quite what this ones doing. I have a 12 gauge Encore Muzzle-loader turkey gun and I am going to take the shot still encased in resin and stick it in a Ballistic Products shot cup to try to duplicate this. If you have any ideals I would love to hear them.I'd just be interested in seeing a second shot. Your pattern is probably the best lead pattern EVER shot. That shot would have won 12-gauge Open Division and the 12-gauge Hunter Division at the world championship by about 50 pellets. Pretty hard to believe.