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Started by ChesterCopperpot, February 02, 2021, 08:17:08 AM
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 02, 2021, 09:13:11 AMQuote from: bbcoach on February 02, 2021, 09:01:19 AMWOW!!! 130ish!!! I shoot 2 1/4 oz 7's through a .670 Pure Gold out of my 835 and she puts up over 300 devastating results on birds. With that being said, I have many boxes of the early 7's that shot so well before Hevi changed some of their components.To answer your question and as you stated, it depends on the ammo, lot numbers of that ammo, choke and gun. Many on this site have done their Due Diligence, experimented with many loads and chokes and have shared those results, which gives the rest of us a GREAT starting point. Each of us have to decide how much we want to spend to obtain OUR desired results. Dead is Dead but the Ol Standard is 100 pellets in 10 at 40.My Standard is 300 plus of Hevi #7's because I've seen what they will do at various ranges.Yeah, those HEVI numbers were low enough that I found myself counting and bothered for the first time. I've always patterned my guns but like I said have always been more concerned with overall shape and continuity. I wondered if the load wasn't over-choked. If I broke 250 I'd never bat an eye. Here's a thread of those patterns: CZ 1012 with Rob Roberts .660 Invector Plus https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/topic?share_fid=17578&share_tid=101167&url=http%3A%2F%2Foldgobbler%2Ecom%2FForum%2Findex%2Ephp%3Ftopic%3D101167&share_type=t&link_source=appSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: bbcoach on February 02, 2021, 09:01:19 AMWOW!!! 130ish!!! I shoot 2 1/4 oz 7's through a .670 Pure Gold out of my 835 and she puts up over 300 devastating results on birds. With that being said, I have many boxes of the early 7's that shot so well before Hevi changed some of their components.To answer your question and as you stated, it depends on the ammo, lot numbers of that ammo, choke and gun. Many on this site have done their Due Diligence, experimented with many loads and chokes and have shared those results, which gives the rest of us a GREAT starting point. Each of us have to decide how much we want to spend to obtain OUR desired results. Dead is Dead but the Ol Standard is 100 pellets in 10 at 40.My Standard is 300 plus of Hevi #7's because I've seen what they will do at various ranges.
Quote from: Gobble! on February 02, 2021, 02:37:39 PMShooting 2.5oz of TSS #9s I think a even pattern with 500 in the 10 and 300 in the 20.
Quote from: RiverRoost on February 02, 2021, 06:41:22 PMThe post about the percentage of shot concept was pretty good way of looking at a pattern. I'm the one who started the other thread with 255 pellets in a 10 and wanting to tighten it up. So off of the percentage theory I talked to Nitro and got the total pellet count for my 4/5/7 blend and it's 597. Doing the math I have 43% of my pellet load in the 10 @ 40 yards so I'd like to get that up based off of the 50% pattern which id be PERFECTLY happy with
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 02, 2021, 08:17:08 AMBeen thinking about what we "require" or expect now out of turkey guns at 40yds, and I was wondering what's the magic number you're looking for in a 10" circle? Obviously this is load dependent so just mention the load and what you're happy with or hoping to get out of it in the 10" at 40yds.I've always been more into pattern shape and uniformity than numbers but shot some HEVI 13 #7s for the first time recently and found myself very disappointed in the 10" numbers at 40. Pattern was good and even with nothing much getting outside 20" but the 10" numbers were only ~130ish (2oz of HEVI so roughly a quarter of the load). Saw someone mention this morning on a different post that they were getting 250s but were disappointed the choke wasn't getting 280s as advertised and that got me wondering how much numbers is too much numbers? Most of us here seem to be tinkerers by nature so maybe we're all just bound to be dissatisfied Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gentry on February 03, 2021, 09:18:08 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 02, 2021, 08:17:08 AMBeen thinking about what we "require" or expect now out of turkey guns at 40yds, and I was wondering what's the magic number you're looking for in a 10" circle? Obviously this is load dependent so just mention the load and what you're happy with or hoping to get out of it in the 10" at 40yds.I've always been more into pattern shape and uniformity than numbers but shot some HEVI 13 #7s for the first time recently and found myself very disappointed in the 10" numbers at 40. Pattern was good and even with nothing much getting outside 20" but the 10" numbers were only ~130ish (2oz of HEVI so roughly a quarter of the load). Saw someone mention this morning on a different post that they were getting 250s but were disappointed the choke wasn't getting 280s as advertised and that got me wondering how much numbers is too much numbers? Most of us here seem to be tinkerers by nature so maybe we're all just bound to be dissatisfied Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAre you sure that's the center part of the pattern? When I first shot my 935 it was terrible, but it was shooting a foot high! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gentry on February 03, 2021, 10:02:00 AMOk good. Maybe try a new tube, but I can assure you he's dead!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 03, 2021, 11:19:24 AMLooking at this subject from a little different perspective...I'm not a pellet counter. What I am is a turkey hunter that wants to feel absolutely certain that what I shoot will kill a gobbler cleanly every time at forty yards,...or a little farther if I happen to misjudge the distance. If I do my part, the gun and load will do its part. The thought that always goes through my mind with pellet counting and what seems to be an obsession with "numbers" is what is the reasoning behind the obsession? If it is because a guy is a "still target shoot" competitor,...or maybe just a target-shooting enthusiast,...then I get that. However, in my mind, I suspect there might be a mindset in some folks of,..."hmmm, my gun puts 300 pellets in a 10-inch circle at 40 yards, so that means that it will put enough pellets in that gobbler that is standing out there at 70 yards to kill him,...so here goes!" (lest anybody think this is not a reality, please refer to certain YouTube videos)Call me an alarmist with limited faith in turkey-hunter self-discipline, but unfortunately I think there are far too many pellet counters out there whose motives are to be able to go ahead and shoot at those 70 yard gobblers. Now, don't nobody here be goin' and gettin' their snood in a knot. I'm not accusing anybody here on OG of having that mindset. Just pointing out what I consider to be a valid concern about all the hype over numbers-counting. I am sure it does not apply to anybody around here.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 03, 2021, 09:37:56 AMQuote from: Gentry on February 03, 2021, 09:18:08 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 02, 2021, 08:17:08 AMBeen thinking about what we "require" or expect now out of turkey guns at 40yds, and I was wondering what's the magic number you're looking for in a 10" circle? Obviously this is load dependent so just mention the load and what you're happy with or hoping to get out of it in the 10" at 40yds.I've always been more into pattern shape and uniformity than numbers but shot some HEVI 13 #7s for the first time recently and found myself very disappointed in the 10" numbers at 40. Pattern was good and even with nothing much getting outside 20" but the 10" numbers were only ~130ish (2oz of HEVI so roughly a quarter of the load). Saw someone mention this morning on a different post that they were getting 250s but were disappointed the choke wasn't getting 280s as advertised and that got me wondering how much numbers is too much numbers? Most of us here seem to be tinkerers by nature so maybe we're all just bound to be dissatisfied Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAre you sure that's the center part of the pattern? When I first shot my 935 it was terrible, but it was shooting a foot high! Sent from my iPad using TapatalkYes, I was shooting roughly a 40x40" piece of paper with a reactive turkey target taped to it so that I could flip it over and look at overall shape. Very even pattern but lacked any sort of of core. Spread evenly over about 25". Some folks even say it's a good pattern (and it is even and forgiving), but as far as pellet count about 25% of the load is all that was within the 10".Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk