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Started by seadux, February 24, 2013, 10:39:12 AM
Quote from: bawana on March 01, 2013, 09:46:59 PMYes it is.
Quote from: K9Doc on March 02, 2013, 08:52:58 AMI have an 11-87 with the Trulock fed heavyweight #7 choke .I get 200-220 on average in 10inch and another 150-160 in the 20inch at 40yds with the 3 1/2 1 7/8 oz load. With one of my older 870 with same choke and the 3in 1 5/8 oz load i get an average 140-160 on average at 40.LeeNow that's a smokin' pattern! Before Federal changed their recipe a few years back I was happy with 175 in 10"! With their new recipe I get 150 in 10". I got tired of never knowing what Lot# was best and started loading my own.
Quote from: seadux on February 24, 2013, 10:39:12 AMI have tried the Federal 3.5" 1 7/8 oz. load of HW #7s in several chokes out of my Rem 870 23" barrel and have not gotten a really good pattern. I am now thinking my expectations may be too high. Has anyone been able to break 200 in the 10" at 40yds with a remington? If so what choke?
Quote from: allaboutshooting on March 12, 2013, 10:54:56 PMQuote from: seadux on February 24, 2013, 10:39:12 AMI have tried the Federal 3.5" 1 7/8 oz. load of HW #7s in several chokes out of my Rem 870 23" barrel and have not gotten a really good pattern. I am now thinking my expectations may be too high. Has anyone been able to break 200 in the 10" at 40yds with a remington? If so what choke? To maximize the potential of that shell, you must defeat the intended purpose of the wad. There are really only 2 choices, see the wad perform as intended or get good patterns. I have shot hundreds and hundreds of those shells and worked on the development of that shell with the design engineer. We finally found out how to get good patterns.You must compress the wad. In 12 gauge the SSX in all configurations works as does the Wright's #3. In 20 gauge the SSX is the best choke I've found as is the case with scores of other shooters.I'd recommend the SSX or the Wright's #3 for your Rem-Choke shotgun.Thanks,Clark
Quote from: gatrkyhntr70 on June 15, 2013, 02:11:42 PMQuote from: allaboutshooting on March 12, 2013, 10:54:56 PMQuote from: seadux on February 24, 2013, 10:39:12 AMI have tried the Federal 3.5" 1 7/8 oz. load of HW #7s in several chokes out of my Rem 870 23" barrel and have not gotten a really good pattern. I am now thinking my expectations may be too high. Has anyone been able to break 200 in the 10" at 40yds with a remington? If so what choke? To maximize the potential of that shell, you must defeat the intended purpose of the wad. There are really only 2 choices, see the wad perform as intended or get good patterns. I have shot hundreds and hundreds of those shells and worked on the development of that shell with the design engineer. We finally found out how to get good patterns.You must compress the wad. In 12 gauge the SSX in all configurations works as does the Wright's #3. In 20 gauge the SSX is the best choke I've found as is the case with scores of other shooters.I'd recommend the SSX or the Wright's #3 for your Rem-Choke shotgun.Thanks,ClarkHey Clark, Do you recall what kind of 10" circle #'s you guys were getting with the ssx and fed #7's??