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Started by Swamp Hunter, January 17, 2013, 08:49:15 PM
Quote from: Swamp Hunter on January 17, 2013, 08:49:15 PMFor those of us that don't have the time, money or motivation to explore every choke and ammo combination, I would like some opinions about good average 10" pellet count from 3" #6 Hevi Shot. I would also like to know if the average will vary by brand of gun. My goal is to determine at what pellet count I say "that is about as good as I can expect". My gun is a Benelli M1 90 with a 26" barrel but the question also applies to any brand gun if there is a difference. Thanks,Greg
Quote from: decoykrvr on January 21, 2013, 10:38:04 AMThe last 5 years I've hunted almost exclusively with an Ithaca (Kings Ferry) Mod. 37 and an Indian Creek .660. I hunted w/ the Hevi-13 #6's until the release of the Hevi-13 #7's, and now have a load of 7's in the chamber w/ 6's in the magazine. With a clean barrel the gun will consistently put 205/#6's in 10" w/a nice shot dispersal out to 15" and 245/#7s w/ a similar even pattern. In my experience, the 7's and 6's both will cleanly kill large turkeys out to the distance that pattern #'s fall into the 125 pellets in 10". Since the 7's were released, I have had one instance where a gobbler took off running just as I touched off the load which resulted in a hit too far back which knocked him down and shattered his left wing, but didn't kill him. The follow-up shot on a running bird at @ 50 yards w/ the Hevi-13 #6's broke both of his legs and put several pellets in the head and neck which incapacitated the bird. I've got a substantial stock of the early production runs of H-13, 5's, 6's and 7's and haven't evaluated the shells produced in the last 3 years.
Quote from: BandedSpur on January 21, 2013, 08:43:05 PMQuote from: decoykrvr on January 21, 2013, 10:38:04 AMThe last 5 years I've hunted almost exclusively with an Ithaca (Kings Ferry) Mod. 37 and an Indian Creek .660. I hunted w/ the Hevi-13 #6's until the release of the Hevi-13 #7's, and now have a load of 7's in the chamber w/ 6's in the magazine. With a clean barrel the gun will consistently put 205/#6's in 10" w/a nice shot dispersal out to 15" and 245/#7s w/ a similar even pattern. In my experience, the 7's and 6's both will cleanly kill large turkeys out to the distance that pattern #'s fall into the 125 pellets in 10". Since the 7's were released, I have had one instance where a gobbler took off running just as I touched off the load which resulted in a hit too far back which knocked him down and shattered his left wing, but didn't kill him. The follow-up shot on a running bird at @ 50 yards w/ the Hevi-13 #6's broke both of his legs and put several pellets in the head and neck which incapacitated the bird. I've got a substantial stock of the early production runs of H-13, 5's, 6's and 7's and haven't evaluated the shells produced in the last 3 years.OH NO! He didn't just mention a shot at a turkey over 40 yds did he?