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Started by BINK McCARTY, May 03, 2022, 10:08:16 PM
Quote from: Gmed on May 03, 2022, 11:54:57 PMIf you decide to sell the .570, let me know. I shoot the Apex Ninja and I think my .562 is a little too tight....
Quote from: Ranman on May 03, 2022, 11:25:22 PMI like he .570 best..
Quote from: BINK McCARTY on May 26, 2022, 07:45:01 PMMountainhunter1 & banded spur...Anyone that knows me knows I'm the biggest advocate for shooting a large enough target. I can however ,see how these pictures portray a much different story. These targets started off life as a 35"x35" piece of paper and I cut them down because I cannot get the pictures to upload sometimes. And I don't measure inside the 20" but I do suppose I should start. In case the print is too small there are 338/10" with the .570 & 337/10" with the .562.Thanks for the feedback guys!!! Keep em' comin.
Quote from: mountainhunter1 on May 30, 2022, 05:20:07 PMQuote from: BINK McCARTY on May 26, 2022, 07:45:01 PMMountainhunter1 & banded spur...Anyone that knows me knows I'm the biggest advocate for shooting a large enough target. I can however ,see how these pictures portray a much different story. These targets started off life as a 35"x35" piece of paper and I cut them down because I cannot get the pictures to upload sometimes. And I don't measure inside the 20" but I do suppose I should start. In case the print is too small there are 338/10" with the .570 & 337/10" with the .562.Thanks for the feedback guys!!! Keep em' comin.Wow, that is awesome. And that is at 44 yards as well. Either choke, you are going to smoke a lot of birds with those type patterns. Amazing that they patterned to within one pellet of each other on the ten. But Indian Creek is known for consistency. I am fixing to buy another IC, so I appreciate you sharing your work as it helps me to better know which way to go. The .555 is just too tight for me as far as the outer twenty coverage, and I was torn between the .562 and the .570 - and after seeing your patterns and a few others with the same chokes you are shooting, I think I am going to just get a .570 with the hope to get a better coverage in the outer part of the 20 inch circle. Thanks for sharing!!
Quote from: BINK McCARTY on July 14, 2022, 05:17:01 AMQuote from: mountainhunter1 on May 30, 2022, 05:20:07 PMQuote from: BINK McCARTY on May 26, 2022, 07:45:01 PMMountainhunter1 & banded spur...Anyone that knows me knows I'm the biggest advocate for shooting a large enough target. I can however ,see how these pictures portray a much different story. These targets started off life as a 35"x35" piece of paper and I cut them down because I cannot get the pictures to upload sometimes. And I don't measure inside the 20" but I do suppose I should start. In case the print is too small there are 338/10" with the .570 & 337/10" with the .562.Thanks for the feedback guys!!! Keep em' comin.Wow, that is awesome. And that is at 44 yards as well. Either choke, you are going to smoke a lot of birds with those type patterns. Amazing that they patterned to within one pellet of each other on the ten. But Indian Creek is known for consistency. I am fixing to buy another IC, so I appreciate you sharing your work as it helps me to better know which way to go. The .555 is just too tight for me as far as the outer twenty coverage, and I was torn between the .562 and the .570 - and after seeing your patterns and a few others with the same chokes you are shooting, I think I am going to just get a .570 with the hope to get a better coverage in the outer part of the 20 inch circle. Thanks for sharing!!Been a while since I've been on here, but I appreciate the feedback!!!