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Started by savduck, March 10, 2012, 10:54:35 PM
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 11, 2012, 12:52:40 AMThat is why you need a good 20" pattern.
Quote from: savduck on March 10, 2012, 10:54:35 PMSometimes a picture is worth a 1000 Words. This is a 20 ga, HEVI 13 #7 pattern at 40 yards. It is a measured 40. This was my 10 th shot of the day. I was tired, and pulled my shot about 3 inches right. My POI was off by 3 inches. If I would have pulled it another inch, I was dealing with a wounded bird even with a great pattern. This goes to show you how much human error comes into play even with a great pattern and why this is a hot topic.Yup, Im turning 150's-170's with my 20 guages and the patterns are very tight. I squeeze the trigger like im shooting a rifle and im able to stay on. My 20 guages are wicked at 30yds. My 12 guages that turn high numbers are super tight within 30yds. They turn killer 20" patterns at 40 but regardless they are super tight up close. I shot a turkey at 12-15yds last year and the pattern was about the size of a softball. The guns i shoot folks would have a problem with if "snatching" on the trigger is a bad habit for them. Guess thats why my dad started me out with a MOD and then a FULL. I have progressed to where i am but sure didn't start there and dont recommend it to novice hunters.
Quote from: savduck on March 11, 2012, 07:34:32 AMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 11, 2012, 12:52:40 AMThat is why you need a good 20" pattern. 100% agree, I think this pattern is to tight, but thats not the point of the thread.
Quote from: wmahunter on March 11, 2012, 01:04:28 PMSav, either I don't understand your point or I don't agree with it if I understand it correctly. I don't see where you shooting to the right on that target had anything to do with how far it was.Fact is, with a tight pattern there is no wiggle room no matter how far or near the shot. Your maximum distance should be determined by your pattern testing and at what range your gun falls below the desired hit density. Whether or not you kill the bird is determined by your shooting ability at ANY range within that acceptable distance.