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Started by Shoebuck, June 03, 2015, 07:10:01 PM
Quote from: owlhoot on June 03, 2015, 07:30:28 PMQuote from: Onpoint on June 03, 2015, 07:15:34 PMQuote from: Shoebuck on June 03, 2015, 07:10:01 PM It seems that everyone on this forum is looking to shoot a pattern with all of their sot in a 10 inch circle at 50 yds. This season I shot a Benelli M2 with an Indian Creek choke that put 225 shot in a 10 inch circle at 40 measured yds. The problem is that as season wears on the foliage gets quite a bit thicker and your shots are a lot closer. I am looking to start over with this gun and see if I can come up with a combo that will shoot a nice even pattern in a 26 to 30 inch circle at 40 yds. This should than be a good killer at 25 to 30 later in the season and still be very efficient at 40 yds. Anyone else out there who agrees with me, and what are you shooting. Thanks, DaveI think 26 is too much shot spread out.I like a combo that shoots an even 125-140 in the 10x2 And that usually gets good out to the 20" or so, much more than that and get pretty sparse. Of course i don't shoot heavy 3 1/2 shells or heavy shot charges with small shot so only dealing with 350 pieces or less. By the way what load are you shooting?
Quote from: Onpoint on June 03, 2015, 07:15:34 PMQuote from: Shoebuck on June 03, 2015, 07:10:01 PM It seems that everyone on this forum is looking to shoot a pattern with all of their sot in a 10 inch circle at 50 yds. This season I shot a Benelli M2 with an Indian Creek choke that put 225 shot in a 10 inch circle at 40 measured yds. The problem is that as season wears on the foliage gets quite a bit thicker and your shots are a lot closer. I am looking to start over with this gun and see if I can come up with a combo that will shoot a nice even pattern in a 26 to 30 inch circle at 40 yds. This should than be a good killer at 25 to 30 later in the season and still be very efficient at 40 yds. Anyone else out there who agrees with me, and what are you shooting. Thanks, DaveI think 26 is too much shot spread out.I like a combo that shoots an even 125-140 in the 10
Quote from: Shoebuck on June 03, 2015, 07:10:01 PM It seems that everyone on this forum is looking to shoot a pattern with all of their sot in a 10 inch circle at 50 yds. This season I shot a Benelli M2 with an Indian Creek choke that put 225 shot in a 10 inch circle at 40 measured yds. The problem is that as season wears on the foliage gets quite a bit thicker and your shots are a lot closer. I am looking to start over with this gun and see if I can come up with a combo that will shoot a nice even pattern in a 26 to 30 inch circle at 40 yds. This should than be a good killer at 25 to 30 later in the season and still be very efficient at 40 yds. Anyone else out there who agrees with me, and what are you shooting. Thanks, Dave
Quote from: mikejd on June 04, 2015, 09:26:30 AMI dont see the need for 20" of error. 10 seems like alot of room to play.I mean I actually aim when I shoot. I dont shoot at running birds so considering all of the other hunting I do is a single projectile why the need for so much error. I can probably go to a slug and still get most of my birds. I mean we can all shoot beer cans all day with a 22 and when it comes to turkeys we become a lousy shot.
Quote from: Shoebuck on June 06, 2015, 11:02:22 AMAiming is not the issue, I have a Burris Fast Fire iii on the gun. I guess the turkeys where some of the repliers hunt stand real still while they get shot. The turkeys here in Pa. tend to try everything possible to keep their beards in tack. If a bird moves while you are pulling the trigger and you have a 10" pattern you might edge him and cripple him. If you have a 20" pattern you will still get a fatal hit. If you take the pellets that I am getting in a 10" circle and spread them evening over a 20" pattern you still have a very lethal pattern. Just My Opinion.
Quote from: BandedSpur on June 07, 2015, 02:58:09 PM[quote author=natman link=topic=56658.msg561230#msg561230 date=143369298 I shoot for the middle of the neck. The bird would have to move his head almost a foot to get out of the pattern. Hasn't happened yet.
Quote from: natman on June 07, 2015, 03:53:56 PMQuote from: BandedSpur on June 07, 2015, 02:58:09 PM[quote author=natman link=topic=56658.msg561230#msg561230 date=143369298 I shoot for the middle of the neck. The bird would have to move his head almost a foot to get out of the pattern. Hasn't happened yet. It will