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Started by tnturkey, February 05, 2014, 11:36:39 PM
Quote from: Philippe on February 05, 2014, 11:51:20 PMI suggest grabbing a few chokes for each gun before testing. My 835 really shined with the Truglo SSX and the Pure Gold .670
Quote from: Old Gobbler on February 06, 2014, 07:41:20 AMI would wait till you get your hands on the magblends ,( or any other shell) shoot them and then come to a conclusion on your own before doing a switch - if you do the nitros ... Those are good alternative , but there is a good turnaround on that product so be advised also Every year around this time people start posting up test patterns --- the problem being right now it is the dead of winter comparing test patterns from least year to patterns this year when it is sub freezing outside its going to be impossible to get a true scientific comparison / evaluation - if there is a product change , sometimes it may be better ...... And all you need is a choke switch....or it may be worse and again you may need a choke switch , or find something else to shoot There was a thread from about 4 years ago where people were ranting and raving about how a product line was changed , people were freaking out .... The sky was falling..... The world was coming to a end ..... One member I remember , got a hold of the alleged " bad lot" and shot it compared to last years run... The end result a 2 pellet deviation ? -- now I know this is a classic example to me , and there in the past has been examples of people saying there was a performance gap that's was far greater , and those are probably valid and true -- but I can tell you I have seen with my own gun that shoots 380 with one shell , forget to clean the bore , shoot it on a cold day , next thing I am shooting a 250 - One situation cold day , 10 mph side wind , dirty bore , 160 - next time change the choke , clean the bore , no wind , 80 degrees - 218 with another shell same situation but in opposite , shooting the gun on a dirty bore cold day verses a warm day on a clean bore pellet count went up %30 There is a simple way to get around all these problems , and that is to pick up a few boxes to last you a few years
Quote from: ahfox16 on February 06, 2014, 02:50:39 PM If money was no factor IMO "everyone" would shoot Nitro's, because they truly are consistently that good.
Quote from: ahfox16 on February 06, 2014, 02:50:39 PMIMO nothing will consistently outshoot a Nitro. That's why most of the ProStaffers shoot Nitros, unless they are paid to shoot others. That said, it's kind of fun to tailor a load to a choke and having some fun figuring what works best in your gun. If money was no factor IMO "everyone" would shoot Nitro's, because they truly are consistently that good.PS. Up until last year I only shoot Nitro's in my 20 gauge. Lasty year I shoot both Nitro's and Federal Heavyweight. The Nitro's beat the Heavyweight, but not by much. I'll shoot the Heavyweights from now on assuming that Federal doesn't screw up the load with changes. Etc.