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Started by jasperjet, March 10, 2012, 11:59:52 AM
Quote from: beaverslayer on March 10, 2012, 10:25:04 PMIf I were trying to put 300 holes in a ten inch circle at 40 yards I'd feel under gunned with a 3" vs 3.5. However, you can kill turkeys with a 410 if need be as long as you limit your range. I've limited out 3 years in a row with a 20 GA while limiting my range to 40 yards which is what most people do with a 12 GA. So to answer your question no I wouldn't feel under gunned with a 3" vs 3.5". Not sure why anyone ever thought it necessary for turkeys. If I remember correctly, the 3.5 came on the scene when steel shot became manditory for migratory birds; steel shot sucked so bad initially that a 3.5 was needed for heavier payloads.
Quote from: rebelman on March 14, 2012, 02:19:05 PMI really thought there would be more pattern information in this post.I have limited experience to the guns I have on hand but this is what my results have been:Browning A5 w/ 24" Hastings Straight rifled barrelCarlson .665 choke3" Mag Blend212 pelletsBenella SuperNova with 24" barrelJelly Head Choke3.5" #6 hevi 13222 pelletsSo in my case, the 3.5" shot 10 more pellets. That was not enough for me to justify the shoulder raping of the 3.5". I may get another 3.5" gun one day but there is absolutely no need in it.