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Started by 3" 870 Shell Shucker, May 31, 2011, 06:56:08 AM
Quote from: Old Gobbler on June 02, 2011, 08:28:56 AMNot sure what others were doing with leadI got 170-180 with Nickel plated Lead #5's for years Nitro 101L, that was my go to load out of my SP10 , and trust me it was very good stuff -When the HShot was made available I tried it , It worked even better and out of the lighter recoil 2.25 load it was a simple shot material swap The HS loads penetration was significantly improved over lead , but like mentioned its a matter of preference . I feel HS shoots tighter , but that is going to cut way down on your fudge factor {aim}, as soon as the popularity of HS came about , the increase in the use of sighting aids soon followed -In my opinion ,this was born out of necessity because of the very tight patterns and the rising trend of ultra tight shooting chokes I can go out in the woods with no hesitation and have a good season with just lead again if needed, it don't bother me one bit
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on June 02, 2011, 01:17:36 PMAnyone on here that lives close to southeast MO and has a gun that will shoot lead factory #6 loads(forget the 5's which would make it even tougher that will shoot patterns of even 160 or better in a 10" at 40yds consistently I would personally like to see it for myself. Heck I would like to see a factory gun that has had no work to it shoot lead 6's with 150 shot consistently in a 10" at a true 40yds tape measured. I got the tape, the 10" glass cutout, and I got the range. All you need is to pm me and bring your gun and shells. Show-Me in person and I will come on here firsthand and say I seen it for myself. No harm no foul. I just want to see it that's all.
Quote from: bird on May 31, 2011, 09:25:58 AMOne thought runs through my mind is that I believe that lead will eventually become obsolete and any attempt to continue to pattern or use lead shells is a waste of time. Lead will become obsolete primarily because of 2 reasons. First being technology with the nontoxic loads and the ever increasing pressure that lead will eventually become banned as a shot shell component.
Quote from: Longshanks on June 02, 2011, 02:21:15 PMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on June 02, 2011, 01:17:36 PMAnyone on here that lives close to southeast MO and has a gun that will shoot lead factory #6 loads(forget the 5's which would make it even tougher that will shoot patterns of even 160 or better in a 10" at 40yds consistently I would personally like to see it for myself. Heck I would like to see a factory gun that has had no work to it shoot lead 6's with 150 shot consistently in a 10" at a true 40yds tape measured. I got the tape, the 10" glass cutout, and I got the range. All you need is to pm me and bring your gun and shells. Show-Me in person and I will come on here firsthand and say I seen it for myself. No harm no foul. I just want to see it that's all. Gonna have to agree with you ILIKEHEVI-13. I have been shooting the lead slinger for allot of years. Brownings, Rem 870's,1100's, Berettas, etc. Guns that have everything possible done to them that you can do. Polished barrels, polished forcing cones, etc.. Numerous chokes (Pure Gold, Kicks, Rhino, Hastings, Comp-in-choke, Primos, M.A.D,etc and just about every factory shell you could imagine in lead. I have not seen the numbers 150-170 at 40yds. For the first time i got 150's at 35 yds with 6's the other day going back to a shell i shot years ago 3/2/6. I have seen allot of guns patterned as well and i have never seen a leadslinger come close to what some of the guys on here are able to pull off. I know for sure after 35 years of patterning guns i will never be able to turn those numbers with lead 5's. I would just like to see it..I hear of folks handloading shells with minimal amount of experience and all of a sudden their lead loads out perform and are more consistent than anything factories can produce. Something seems strange about that. Maybe im a little cynical but i have never seen what allot of people claim.
Quote from: mossy835 on June 02, 2011, 03:38:51 PMQuote from: bird on May 31, 2011, 09:25:58 AMOne thought runs through my mind is that I believe that lead will eventually become obsolete and any attempt to continue to pattern or use lead shells is a waste of time. Lead will become obsolete primarily because of 2 reasons. First being technology with the nontoxic loads and the ever increasing pressure that lead will eventually become banned as a shot shell component. I have to agree with Bird the thought here was lead will always be around for us to shoot. That may be at the range and club shooting areas. But the reality out here is hunting areas are already being shut down on lead including some Police indoor ranges (full jacketed rounds only). It is a matter of time just like no lead in paint. I like the lower prices of lead also before you flame me but I am also glad there is a live and well performing alternative on the streets. I do wish the prices were better and that should happen with supply and demand in the future.
Quote from: ncmountainfella on June 02, 2011, 07:09:42 PMHey Hevi, I don't have time for a trip to Missouri, but I do have your miracle lead thrower!!! Do I have to go in the field and shoot 10 of these to prove consistence. LOL!!! Just believe me. I will never lie ya bro.
Quote from: Longshanks on June 02, 2011, 09:35:36 PMQuote from: ncmountainfella on June 02, 2011, 07:09:42 PMHey Hevi, I don't have time for a trip to Missouri, but I do have your miracle lead thrower!!! Do I have to go in the field and shoot 10 of these to prove consistence. LOL!!! Just believe me. I will never lie ya bro.The perfect storm...hang on to that gun..
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on June 02, 2011, 10:34:09 PMWell this has been my best 10" pattern so far. I shot one with the Pure Gold and the same lot# load on the very next shot after this one that was almost as good. The 835 will stack the 7's with a good lot number. This was lot 300325. Some may not believe those numbers. And that is fine. But I would be willing to show anyone that the 835 and the Star Dot choke will easily put 300 shot or more its fair share of times in a 10" circle at a tape measured 40yds with these loads. This is why I don't shoot lead.
Quote from: ncmountainfella on June 02, 2011, 10:01:23 PMHey Hevi, I love my set up, but I couldn't put but 150 pellets in a 10" circle with a 3.5" Magnum Blend. My gun just wont shoot them. The pattern you posted with your 870, pure gold, and 3" hevi shot #7s was amazing! I would give an eye tooth to do that!