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Started by cntrlPAlngbrds, March 24, 2013, 07:54:06 PM
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 25, 2013, 11:43:52 AMQuote from: cntrlPAlngbrds on March 25, 2013, 11:10:39 AMI'm definitely trying the choke that came with it too, but I'll be a little pissed if I bought that hevi-shot choke for 50 bucks and it doesn't produce any better results. I guess that's life though.I'll help you if you will listen. If you don't, then you'll be back where you were. We'll do this the cheapest way possible. First I would recommend you to order some Hevi-13 #7's from either Rogers Sporting Goods, Midway USA, or Midsouth Shooters Supply. I think they all had them in stock last time I checked a few days ago. If your gun is chambered for 3.5", I would go that route and get them. From what I have seen, the heavier payload will only mean denser patterns. I would buy at least 2 boxes. You'll probably end up shooting a couple to test. Don't forget you'll get $20 back on rebates if you use them from Hevi-Shot. Then I would buy the Rem Vetnilator .655 turkey choke. Pay no mind to the lead only on the side of th choke. It will cost you right at $24 to your door. Here's where you can get the choke. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/956890.htmYou can thank me later.
Quote from: cntrlPAlngbrds on March 25, 2013, 11:10:39 AMI'm definitely trying the choke that came with it too, but I'll be a little pissed if I bought that hevi-shot choke for 50 bucks and it doesn't produce any better results. I guess that's life though.
Quote from: cntrlPAlngbrds on March 25, 2013, 01:03:29 PMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 25, 2013, 11:43:52 AMQuote from: cntrlPAlngbrds on March 25, 2013, 11:10:39 AMI'm definitely trying the choke that came with it too, but I'll be a little pissed if I bought that hevi-shot choke for 50 bucks and it doesn't produce any better results. I guess that's life though.I'll help you if you will listen. If you don't, then you'll be back where you were. We'll do this the cheapest way possible. First I would recommend you to order some Hevi-13 #7's from either Rogers Sporting Goods, Midway USA, or Midsouth Shooters Supply. I think they all had them in stock last time I checked a few days ago. If your gun is chambered for 3.5", I would go that route and get them. From what I have seen, the heavier payload will only mean denser patterns. I would buy at least 2 boxes. You'll probably end up shooting a couple to test. Don't forget you'll get $20 back on rebates if you use them from Hevi-Shot. Then I would buy the Rem Vetnilator .655 turkey choke. Pay no mind to the lead only on the side of th choke. It will cost you right at $24 to your door. Here's where you can get the choke. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/956890.htmYou can thank me later. I feel like I should be able to get up to 100 hits though without switching to the heav-13 #7.I do agree with your advice that using hevi-shot 7's should certainly get my count up substantially, but I think I need to get a good/decent pattern (approx. 100 hits) with cheaper turkey loads and then switch to hevi-shot to get to a really good pattern (150+ hits)I think my plan of attack will be the following:-Clean the crap out of my barrel-Try the hevi-shot choke again-Try the choke that came with the gun-If I'm still not getting what I want, buy/try the ventilator choke-If all else fails, go straight to the hevi-shot #7'sSound reasonable?
Quote from: captin_hook on March 25, 2013, 02:13:41 PMThe reason for shooting at a large piece of cardboard at a small target on it is to find the densest part of the pattern. If you don't care about #s, then don't count em. Draw a 10 inch circle around the densest part and move your sights to make the densest part of the pattern hit what you are aiming at. I know this kind of stuff can get pricey, but you can use some cheap low brass to get your point of aim and your point of impact on. Once that's done shoot a couple with the shells you're going to hunt with. I LIKE HEVI knows his stuff and is giving you some good advice. I would definetly try the choke that came with the gun though. But you are with out a doubt going to get better patterns out of the hevi shot. You don't need to use hevi shot to kill turkeys, but all the money we spend on decoys, calls , camo, guns, boots, blinds etc.... A couple extra Ching for a great patterning shell is worth it to me. Let us know how it all pans out. Also where in PA are you located ? I'm in westmoreland.