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Started by Kevin6Q, April 16, 2016, 09:52:21 PM
Quote from: gobblegobblegobble on April 21, 2016, 10:11:53 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on April 17, 2016, 12:28:57 PMI don't look at my choke as trying to spend the most money for a shell .. i look at what choke i want to shoot the best with a variety of shells for turkey hunting.. i think the how many can my gun shoot in a 10 inch circle is way over played...Why a variety of loads? We shoot one shell at a turkey. We find the best load for us and use it, and will experiment with chokes and loads until we find what works for us. We don't need a variety of loads, just one good one. The reason i like a variety is because i don't always shoot the gun myself i try every year to take youth hunters male/females that don't have anyone to take them hunting. Also depending on the places i hunt i don't always see the need to shoot one of the Federal Hw 7 , They are other shells that can preform just as good in a shorter distance..That's the reason i want my gun to preform to the shells..The 10" circle thing is simply a way to be able to compare loads with a metric, rather than just say "looks good to me." "Looks good to me" is usually enough, but counting in 10 and 20" circles can tell you a lot about different chokes and loads and how well they work together. Simply counting pellets isn't enough though, you also want them to be evenly distributed across the pattern.
Quote from: Greg Massey on April 17, 2016, 12:28:57 PMI don't look at my choke as trying to spend the most money for a shell .. i look at what choke i want to shoot the best with a variety of shells for turkey hunting.. i think the how many can my gun shoot in a 10 inch circle is way over played...