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Started by bullet355, March 08, 2013, 05:34:42 PM
Quote from: bullet355 on March 08, 2013, 06:44:43 PMYes they have accounted for several dead turkeys over last 3 seasons. I'm just trying improve it if I can.
Quote from: bullet355 on March 08, 2013, 05:34:42 PMI have a 870 that I bought 4 years ago and have been trying to get some better patterns out of it ever since I got it. The best I have gotten so far is high 130's low 140's with the factory choke and3 1/2 H13 #6. I have tried several different chokes JellyHead 665 Tight Wad, Remington Super Full that came with the gun and today I tried a Pure Gold .670 and a Hevi 13 choke .662. I have shot H13 3 1/2" 6's, H13 3" 6's and today I tried some H13 3 1/2 Mag Blends. I would like to stay with the6's. The barrel has been deep cleaned and polished. I am shooting at a large sheet of paper and counting the densest part of the pattern. My question is do you think it would be worth while to send it off to someone like Sumtoy or Rob Roberts and have the forcing cone cut and the barrel professionally polished or should I just give up and start over with new gun.
Quote from: bullet355 on March 08, 2013, 09:41:56 PMI am sure I could pick up some numbers by switching to 7's but I would really like to stay with the 6's. In fact I would like to drop down to the 3" 6's. but my gun will barley brake 100 with them. I am not only looking to up my numbers but more importantly get a more even and consistant pattern that I am not getting now. I have seen several people on here and other forums say they are getting close to 200 with the H13 3" 6's. I am just trying to get the best I can out of my gun. I think I will try polishing the dickens out of that barrel again, and see what that does.and its a 23" barrel by the way.'.