Quote from: northern wind on January 24, 2012, 06:07:53 PM
I'm about to test my shell (I use heavy13 #6) to see up to how far it still has enough power to kill a turkey.
The idea is that I don't see any point of having tight patterns up to a determined distance if the pellets don't have enough energy left for a clean kill.
SO my question is what do you think that would compare to a turkey to do the tests: a 1/4" piece of press wood ? Maybe a bit thick. I feel that an empty pop can would not be accurate, pretty thin walls.
Any suggestion
Philippe
I use microcrystalline wax for penetration tests. The "Turkey Test Tube" is made from that and it's reusable an infinite number of times. You could use some pine boards as well.
I ran a series of tests for a shotshell company a few years ago, using all of the tungsten-based shot shells with #6 shot. I found that the shot would bury itself in the pine boards at distances way beyond what anyone should be shooting at a turkey but that patterns rapidly degrade after 40 or so yards.
Your chances of wounding a turkey at ranges beyond 40 yards with any commercially loaded tungsten-based shot and any turkey choke are just too great.
As you know of course, the real fun is in the hunt itself and not just the kill.
Thanks,
Clark