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Started by bluebrass2942, April 08, 2015, 10:18:34 AM

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bluebrass2942

I have a NWTF edition H&R single shot, 12 ga., 23/4, 3 or 31/2 with a 24" barrel.  It was a permanent Full so I had it threaded for Mossberg 500/Browning Invector/Winchester choke system.  I have an H.S. Strut extended .665 and a Carlson's extended ported .660 and have shot lead 5's and 6's in all three chamber lengths.  I see no difference in patterns from one choke to the other.  The patterns are good but not tight at all.  I read a thread about deep cleaning so I will do that.  Any thoughts on choke/ammo combinations?  Thanks

paboxcall

Bluegrass - I shoot Hevi 3-2-7 through a Jellyhead with my H&R single.  It is the NWTF edition dipped in the original Mossy Oak Bottomland camo.  Patterns well with that shell/choke combo.
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409

Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

Sit down wrong, and you're beat. Jim Spencer                          Don't go this year where Youtubers went last year.

10gaugemag

What brand of ammo have you tried?? Did you ever pattern the fixed full with Flightcontrol 6's?? Bet you passed up a good combo there if you did not. My dad has a 30" fixed full in a 3" 1100 that will hold its own with most screw in turkey tubes.

bluebrass2942

Thanks paboxcall. I used the following ammo to pattern:
Winchester Super X 23/4-11/4 oz-6
Federal Premium  23/4-11/4 oz--5. These were horrible
Winchester Super X. 3"-17/8 oz-6
Remington Premier HV Magnum 3"-13/4 oz-5
Winchester Supreme 31/2"-2 oz-6
Remington Nitro Turkey 31/2"-2 oz-5

I bought a box of Federal Flight Control 6's yesterday and Longbeards are on sale right now.

I never even shot it with the fixed full.  I just sent it off to be threaded.  Am I too tight or should I tighten it up more or is it more of an ammo issue?

bluebrass2942

I completed the deep clean, bought more ammo and another choke, Primos Jellyhead Maximum .660.
Federal Flight Control 3.5 - 2.25oz - 5
Federal Flight Control 3.5 - 2.25oz - 6
Winchester Double X  3.5 - 2.25oz - 6
Winchester Longbeard XR 3.5 - 2oz - 5
Using the Jellyhead, the first three patterned very well but not exceptionally tight. The LB's were amazing with a good pattern and very tight. I then patterned at 50 yards with a nice even pattern and almost as tight as groups from the other three shells at a closer distance.  No doubt the Jellyhead Max and Longbeard 3.5 - 2oz - 5 will take a Tom at 60 yards.
Thanks Paboxcall for the tip on the Jellyhead but I just couldn't bring myself to shell out $25/5 shells of Hevi, but I found a winner. Season starts day after tomorrow!

paboxcall

Quote from: bluebrass2942 on April 14, 2015, 12:59:26 AM
I completed the deep clean, bought more ammo and another choke, Primos Jellyhead Maximum .660.
Federal Flight Control 3.5 - 2.25oz - 5
Federal Flight Control 3.5 - 2.25oz - 6
Winchester Double X  3.5 - 2.25oz - 6
Winchester Longbeard XR 3.5 - 2oz - 5
Using the Jellyhead, the first three patterned very well but not exceptionally tight. The LB's were amazing with a good pattern and very tight. I then patterned at 50 yards with a nice even pattern and almost as tight as groups from the other three shells at a closer distance.  No doubt the Jellyhead Max and Longbeard 3.5 - 2oz - 5 will take a Tom at 60 yards.
Thanks Paboxcall for the tip on the Jellyhead but I just couldn't bring myself to shell out $25/5 shells of Hevi, but I found a winner. Season starts day after tomorrow!

Your welcome - just a kind reminder that this site does not permit discussions about patterns beyond 40 yards.

Good luck to you this season, glad to hear the JH worked for you.  I can't take credit I was put on the JH chokes by another member here as well.

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A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409

Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

Sit down wrong, and you're beat. Jim Spencer                          Don't go this year where Youtubers went last year.

bluebrass2942

I was unaware of any rules beyond normal, common decency, sorry.  Can you point me in the direction of additional rules I should know?

paboxcall

Quote from: bluebrass2942 on April 14, 2015, 04:22:06 PM
I was unaware of any rules beyond normal, common decency, sorry.  Can you point me in the direction of additional rules I should know?

It's all good, no worries.  Only one official rule, which is be nice.   :icon_thumright:

The others can be found here:

http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,10013.0.html
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409

Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

Sit down wrong, and you're beat. Jim Spencer                          Don't go this year where Youtubers went last year.