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Started by PEHunter, February 28, 2012, 09:55:42 PM
Quote from: PEHunter on February 28, 2012, 09:55:42 PMI need to reduce the recoil of may 835 as much as possible due to fusion in my neck that only allows my neck to bend at the C2-C3 and C8-T1 joints. I was thinking of switching to 2 3/4" Win range #5 through a Kick's .675 choke. How does everyone think this pattern will hold up at 40.Also, I though about switching to a 20GA. but thought I may be just as will off sticking with the 12 and going down to 2-3/4 shells due to the extra weight of the 12GA. Does anyone have any experience with both guns that could give me some insight.Thanks in advance for the input.
Quote from: PEHunter on March 11, 2012, 11:06:16 AMI finally got a chance to do some patterning yesterday, I'm not sure how happy I am with the numbers but the patterns are very evenly distribted.835 w/ 24" barrel (deep cleaned), Kick's GT .670, Win. X-range 1.5oz #5, temp 58 deg.30 yard, lasered: 138 in 10" Circle, Very even distrubution40 yard, lasered: 70 in 10" circle, very even distribution
Quote from: Jayhawkeye on March 11, 2012, 07:08:00 PMQuote from: PEHunter on March 11, 2012, 11:06:16 AMI finally got a chance to do some patterning yesterday, I'm not sure how happy I am with the numbers but the patterns are very evenly distributed.835 w/ 24" barrel (deep cleaned), Kick's GT .670, Win. X-range 1.5oz #5, temp 58 deg.30 yard, lasered: 138 in 10" Circle, Very even distribution40 yard, lasered: 70 in 10" circle, very even distributionThese #s are pretty good for 2 3/4" #5 shell! I'm sure your #s will go up w/ #6s. 70 hits will put a bid down!!! a good pattern is key...
Quote from: PEHunter on March 11, 2012, 11:06:16 AMI finally got a chance to do some patterning yesterday, I'm not sure how happy I am with the numbers but the patterns are very evenly distributed.835 w/ 24" barrel (deep cleaned), Kick's GT .670, Win. X-range 1.5oz #5, temp 58 deg.30 yard, lasered: 138 in 10" Circle, Very even distribution40 yard, lasered: 70 in 10" circle, very even distribution