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Started by maytom, April 21, 2016, 01:31:06 AM
Quote from: Tom Foolery on May 01, 2016, 08:52:52 AMNice patternsLooking them over is exactly why I go with 6's in lead and 7's in HTL. There is not a single pellet in the brain spin @ 40yds and 1 in the brain/spine @ 50yds. Granted if the 40yds pattern was centered he's smoked, but if you're not on there could be trouble.For patterns I say give me density and give me death.
Quote from: bghunter777 on February 28, 2017, 03:30:15 PMI get tired of the 40 yards nonsense that is people stuck in the past technology has long since made 45-50 yards very very reasonable.
Quote from: BINK McCARTY on March 23, 2017, 02:30:21 PMSHOOT AT BIGGER TARGETS!!!!! AT LEAST 3' X 3' THAT WAY YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOUR ENTIRE PATTERN IS TELLING YOU!!!!!! TRASH THE TURKEY HEADS!!!!!
Quote from: BandedSpur on April 27, 2016, 08:03:30 AMThey are amazing patterns for lead 4s. There has never been a lead shell that comes close to patterning as well as the LBs. Still, I question using lead 4s. If you look at the two patterns you shot at 40 and 50 yds, you will see that you would very possibly not have harvested either, but wounded both. You have a couple of grazing hits off the CNS skeletal structure, but I want half dozen or so every time I shoot the load. I realize you pulled one shot a little, but that is going to happen in the field a lot. Fours carry tremendous energy to way beyond where the pattern gives out. IMO 5s are a much, much better choice. They still have more than ample energy beyond any reasonable distance (way past 40 yds), and your chances of putting pellets in the CNS increase dramatically.If I was really serious about not shooting past 40 as some on the site claim to be, I would use 6s. For everyone else, 5s are probably the best choice.
Quote from: bghunter777 on April 06, 2017, 04:25:31 PMQuote from: BandedSpur on April 27, 2016, 08:03:30 AMThey are amazing patterns for lead 4s. There has never been a lead shell that comes close to patterning as well as the LBs. Still, I question using lead 4s. If you look at the two patterns you shot at 40 and 50 yds, you will see that you would very possibly not have harvested either, but wounded both. You have a couple of grazing hits off the CNS skeletal structure, but I want half dozen or so every time I shoot the load. I realize you pulled one shot a little, but that is going to happen in the field a lot. Fours carry tremendous energy to way beyond where the pattern gives out. IMO 5s are a much, much better choice. They still have more than ample energy beyond any reasonable distance (way past 40 yds), and your chances of putting pellets in the CNS increase dramatically.If I was really serious about not shooting past 40 as some on the site claim to be, I would use 6s. For everyone else, 5s are probably the best choice.Simply not so that would have folded any turkey at both ranges.