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Started by savduck, March 04, 2012, 04:29:45 PM
Quote from: DUPREE on March 05, 2012, 07:34:33 PMall of my federals are a few years old. In my charles daly the last few times I have counted pellets thy were always in the 170's. I use a "lead only" remington super full. If you want to shoot one of my shells and my choke let me know. Im in hinesville if you wanna hook up.
Quote from: savduck on March 06, 2012, 05:20:59 PMAfter doing the data last night you can have those 150 in the 10 patterns. AT first I liked them, but they are to tight. No room for error. If you pull your shot just a few inches you blow you patternIf you drop the Feds down to where your average is 120 to 130 in the 10 it almost doubles your kill zone (18) inches still putting between 85 to 100 in a ten ring. This pattern will reach out past 40 if you need it and still put plenty of pellets in da head for an ethical shot. My new mission is to find the combo to give me between 115 to 130 on every shot.
Quote from: savduck on March 04, 2012, 04:29:45 PMThere is some BSing about pellet counts in the 10 at 40 or Ammunition has changed by the manufactures. I ordered some more shells from Midway since I thought something may be wrong with the lots numbers I got from Dunns. I also got a Tru glo SSX choke, clean the barrell, and polished it. This is 40 yards measured with a 200 foot steel tape. Some shots were clean and some were dirty. You would be surprised which is which.Based on others, I was looking for averages at 40 with the federals in the 140 to 170 range depending on choke type. I was looking for Hevi 13s up in the 150 to 180 range based on what others have claimed. Im FAR off on those averages. I cut open a Federal heavyweight and counted 335. Others have said 340, 330, and 320.....so I think 330 is a solid average per shell.Here is my 10 inch circle.Here is what I got today. This is the Federal 7s from Dunns. one IC 555, Sum toy 562-5, and Truglo SSXSum Toy......105 in 10, 298 on paperTru glo......96 in 10, 270 on the paperIndian Creek, 119 in 10, 307 on the paper