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Started by Neill_Prater, March 31, 2013, 11:51:12 PM
Quote from: Neill_Prater on March 31, 2013, 11:51:12 PMMy friend in Alabama called me a few days before I left to go down there for the opener, and asked me to pick up a box of 20 gauge shells for him at Bass Pro. He bought an unfired Nova 20 gauge from a guy that needed some cash. I bought him a box of 3 inch Federal Heavyweights, 1 1/2 oz of #7's. We took it out behind his house to test fire it. His only chokes were the factory ones that came with the gun, so we screwed in the factory full. I ranged the target at 40 yards, and he sent a load downrange. I really wasn't expecting much of a pattern, especially with just a regular full choke, but it threw an awesome pattern. No, I didn't do a pellet count, but I can guarantee I would not hesitate to shoot at any turkey at 40 yards. I've been shooting Magblends in my Stoeger, and did shoot Winchester Xtendeds in my 11-87, but the pattern with the Federals really has me wanting to try some, especially after reading how much denser their shot is than the Hevi's. All my aftermarket chokes are ported in some fashion, and I realize the Federals are designed to work better with non-ported. My question, for those more knowledgeable than I, is what constriction choke would likely work best in either, or both, of my guns? After seeing the pattern with a regular full choke, I'm guessing the Federals work better with a more open choke than most shells with traditional wads, but wasn't sure. Is the Nova pattern a fluke, or would it be likely to get good results with a factory full in other guns as well. Thanks in advance for all information. Neill
Quote from: Neill_Prater on April 02, 2013, 12:01:22 AMClark, so what you are saying that in your experience, the best pattern is achieved shooting through what I perceive to be an extremely tight choke (.650)? That seems a contradiction to the results I saw from my friend's 20 gauge, but I realize I have nothing to compare it to. I was assuming that the Federals would do better with a more open choke. Thanks,Neill
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Quote from: allaboutshooting on April 01, 2013, 12:05:51 PMQuote from: Neill_Prater on March 31, 2013, 11:51:12 PMMy friend in Alabama called me a few days before I left to go down there for the opener, and asked me to pick up a box of 20 gauge shells for him at Bass Pro. He bought an unfired Nova 20 gauge from a guy that needed some cash. I bought him a box of 3 inch Federal Heavyweights, 1 1/2 oz of #7's. We took it out behind his house to test fire it. His only chokes were the factory ones that came with the gun, so we screwed in the factory full. I ranged the target at 40 yards, and he sent a load downrange. I really wasn't expecting much of a pattern, especially with just a regular full choke, but it threw an awesome pattern. No, I didn't do a pellet count, but I can guarantee I would not hesitate to shoot at any turkey at 40 yards. I've been shooting Magblends in my Stoeger, and did shoot Winchester Xtendeds in my 11-87, but the pattern with the Federals really has me wanting to try some, especially after reading how much denser their shot is than the Hevi's. All my aftermarket chokes are ported in some fashion, and I realize the Federals are designed to work better with non-ported. My question, for those more knowledgeable than I, is what constriction choke would likely work best in either, or both, of my guns? After seeing the pattern with a regular full choke, I'm guessing the Federals work better with a more open choke than most shells with traditional wads, but wasn't sure. Is the Nova pattern a fluke, or would it be likely to get good results with a factory full in other guns as well. Thanks in advance for all information. NeillThe Federal 20 gauge shell with #7 Heavyweight shot is in many ways a different animal than any of the 12 gauge loads. I've shot hundreds and hundreds of the 12s through many different brands of chokes, different designs, ported and non-ported and have found that one key to making the 12 gauge loads work is to defeat the intended purpose of the Flitecontrol Wad. It is possible to shoot those shells and have the wad fully deploy and do all that it is supposed to do and not get the kinds of patterns that you'd like or expect. It's also possible to cause that wad not to function as intended and get some pretty good patterns.What I have found as have others, is that to maximize the potential of those shells, a choke with a relatively long parallel section, no ports, a crowned muzzle and an exit diameter of .650 works best. The patterns look good, especially considering the relatively light load of the 12 gauge shells as compared to others but the wad will look compressed and the petals will not fully deploy.That is the best way that I've found, after shooting many of those shells, to get good patterns. Lastly, there is little comparison between the #7 shot and the #6 shot in those shells. If you want to shoot them, I'd highly recommend the #7 shot.Thanks,Clark