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Started by Shoebuck, June 03, 2015, 07:10:01 PM
Quote from: Longshanks on June 11, 2015, 02:15:10 PMI don't mind 10" patterns. The only problem is when I have a 10" pattern at 40yds and a baseball size pattern at 20yds.
Quote from: natman on June 18, 2015, 12:09:45 PMQuote from: Longshanks on June 11, 2015, 02:15:10 PMI don't mind 10" patterns. The only problem is when I have a 10" pattern at 40yds and a baseball size pattern at 20yds. A baseball is 3" in diameter. If you can't hit a spot with a 3" pattern at 20 yards it means you can't hit a 3" target with a bullet at 20 yards. 3" at 20 yards is equal to 15" at 100 yards or 15 minutes of angle. If you can't shoot a lot tighter than 15 minutes of angle your problem is not with too tight a pattern. I'd suggest that you make sure your shotgun shoots where it's aimed. Then take a 22 and see if you can hit the end of a soda can at 20 yards. One of those tests ought to uncover the real problem.
Quote from: Longshanks on June 18, 2015, 01:43:34 PMQuote from: natman on June 18, 2015, 12:09:45 PMQuote from: Longshanks on June 11, 2015, 02:15:10 PMI don't mind 10" patterns. The only problem is when I have a 10" pattern at 40yds and a baseball size pattern at 20yds. A baseball is 3" in diameter. If you can't hit a spot with a 3" pattern at 20 yards it means you can't hit a 3" target with a bullet at 20 yards. 3" at 20 yards is equal to 15" at 100 yards or 15 minutes of angle. If you can't shoot a lot tighter than 15 minutes of angle your problem is not with too tight a pattern. I'd suggest that you make sure your shotgun shoots where it's aimed. Then take a 22 and see if you can hit the end of a soda can at 20 yards. One of those tests ought to uncover the real problem.I can tell you that after 40 years of turkey hunting that if you think your chances of missing aren't increased by hunting with a pattern that is 3" at 20 yds you would be confused. Sighting a gun in is easy. A factor you aren't considering is that with Win LB's that 3" pattern doesn't always hit in the same place. For that reason I would rather not hunt with a 3" pattern that wanders. Your math has you mislead about the realities of turkey hunting. Allot of the turkey's I have killed over the years have been well inside 20yds and not always standing still. If you are thinking that even the best turkey hunters and shots don't miss you would be wrong. The majority of misses I have seen guiding and filming have been the close shots. Keep hunting with the overly tight patterns and a few misses will teach you more than adding, multiplying, and dividing..that patterns can actually be too tight in many scenarios in the turkey woods.
Quote from: Longshanks on June 18, 2015, 05:13:45 PM Turkey hunting rarely presents perfect situation shots. Try sitting still at the base of a tree for 2-3 hours and then have a turkey come in to your off handed side. Heart pounding, twist around, possibly have to shoot left handed, raise your gun when he goes behind a tree and then have to wait with your gun up for several minutes. Then when he comes around the tree running in to where he heard the call coming from..take the shot. That whole minute of angle goes out the window at that point and a pattern with a little forgiveness helps tremendously. (Situation I have encountered countless times)
Quote from: Longshanks on June 18, 2015, 05:13:45 PMI agree, I don't think I would be looking to shoot a 26"-30" pattern. I'm turning patterns anywhere from 160's-330's in a 10 @ 40 with loads other than LB's that give a 10"-12" pattern at closer ranges. Some guys set their guns up to shoot 20-30yds. To each his own. Not something I would be interested in doing. Don't need turkey chokes or turkey loads to turn a good 30" pattern.
Quote[Shoebuck]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. ....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.
Quote from: BandedSpur on June 28, 2015, 06:57:45 AMYep, anybody that says they've never missed a turkey are either lying or they haven't killed that many. The tighter the pattern, the greater the likelihood of a miss.
Quote from: Jimspur on June 28, 2015, 10:22:14 AM I'm with you there Longshanks. I've been turkey hunting long enough to know that a 3" pattern at 20 yards is too tight for me. A 3" pattern at 20 yards means any combination of your barrelwiggling or the turkeys head moving 1 1/2" results in a miss at 20 yards. Stuff happens in the field and we don't always get the shot we want. The turkeys I shoot don't always stand and pose for me.Sometimes I might need to shoot a walking or running turkey. But, like you said to each his own.We all have to decide what is right for the way we hunt.
Quote from: Onpoint on June 28, 2015, 03:18:00 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 28, 2015, 10:22:14 AM I'm with you there Longshanks. I've been turkey hunting long enough to know that a 3" pattern at 20 yards is too tight for me. A 3" pattern at 20 yards means any combination of your barrelwiggling or the turkeys head moving 1 1/2" results in a miss at 20 yards. Stuff happens in the field and we don't always get the shot we want. The turkeys I shoot don't always stand and pose for me.Sometimes I might need to shoot a walking or running turkey. But, like you said to each his own.We all have to decide what is right for the way we hunt.I killed 4 turkeys this year that I don't know if I would have killed with a super tight patternFirst was an offhand shot at less than 10 yards..Second was the very next day, bird gobbled in behind me, I spun around the tree too far cuz when he popped up he was slightly forward of me, I tried to correct when he went behind a couple big oaks but he busted me ans turned and took off running, fortunately the way I needed him to go.3rd was on a double, my wife was "supposed" to shoot the strutter. We were set up about 10 yards apart ans she couldn't see the strutter. I'm on my turkey and I couldn't see the strutter either. BOOM, all I see at the end of my bead is a puff of feathers and "my" turkey hit the deck. I quickly scanned the area ans didn't see the other bird. I jumped to my feet and saw him in a low spot running like hell. I swung and rollled him over like shooting a rabbit.Last but not least I realized I made a mistake in my setup. There was a pine tree blowed down about 20 yards in front of me and I thought "I bet he comes right in behind that tree." Sure enough he did ans when he cleared it I had to shoot him on a fast walk between 2 trees about a foot wide. Bam. 4 tough shots I was glad to have a more forgiving pattern on..