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Started by ChesterCopperpot, February 15, 2021, 11:42:44 AM
Quote from: THattaway on February 15, 2021, 04:11:26 PMI like a hotter core but hot for me is 150-160. That prob puts me in the even crowd on this site. Have probably killed a pile with the edge of a pattern. Said it before here, someone needs to invent an oval shaped barrel that throws a 2' wide pattern that is 10" tall. Name it the same as my 870, the gobbler cleaver.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 15, 2021, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: THattaway on February 15, 2021, 04:11:26 PMI like a hotter core but hot for me is 150-160. That prob puts me in the even crowd on this site. Have probably killed a pile with the edge of a pattern. Said it before here, someone needs to invent an oval shaped barrel that throws a 2' wide pattern that is 10" tall. Name it the same as my 870, the gobbler cleaver.Like you, I think I tend to like a hotter core, but, yes, the definitions seem to be absolutely dependent on the individual. Gooserbat's comment above is a great example. His pattern strikes him as "even" even though 50% of the load is contained within 25% of the total pattern area. And I see what he's saying, or what I think he's saying—the 10" pattern is even and the distribution within the 10-20" is also even. But for me I would define that pattern as a "hot core." I guess my question came about for this exact reason which is how do we define a good pattern, and I'd say it's absolutely subjective. A pattern I'm not totally happy with—primarily because it lacks a core—some people praise because it's perfectly even over the total area. Both trains of thought seem perfectly valid to me. Both obviously kill turkeys. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 15, 2021, 05:23:16 PMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 15, 2021, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: THattaway on February 15, 2021, 04:11:26 PMI like a hotter core but hot for me is 150-160. That prob puts me in the even crowd on this site. Have probably killed a pile with the edge of a pattern. Said it before here, someone needs to invent an oval shaped barrel that throws a 2' wide pattern that is 10" tall. Name it the same as my 870, the gobbler cleaver.Like you, I think I tend to like a hotter core, but, yes, the definitions seem to be absolutely dependent on the individual. Gooserbat's comment above is a great example. His pattern strikes him as "even" even though 50% of the load is contained within 25% of the total pattern area. And I see what he's saying, or what I think he's saying—the 10" pattern is even and the distribution within the 10-20" is also even. But for me I would define that pattern as a "hot core." I guess my question came about for this exact reason which is how do we define a good pattern, and I'd say it's absolutely subjective. A pattern I'm not totally happy with—primarily because it lacks a core—some people praise because it's perfectly even over the total area. Both trains of thought seem perfectly valid to me. Both obviously kill turkeys. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt may be from older times when the shot loads weren't big enough for someone to want and even pattern across 20" circle. That's why the 10" was probably what was used mostly.It's only possible now with 500 plus pellet count loads to have a huntable 10" and still even across the full 20"Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: trkehunr93 on February 16, 2021, 09:45:44 AMEven for me, I like to know I've got plenty of shot to the left and to the right in case a bird moves as I squeeze the trigger.