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Started by CoachK, February 26, 2017, 09:06:23 PM
Quote from: CoachK on February 26, 2017, 09:06:23 PMI patterned one of my shotguns today.It's a Mossberg 935 28" barrel, Carlson .675 choke3.5" Hevi-Metal #6 1090fps= 331 on 12"x12" paper, 299 in 10" circle3.5 #6 Longbeards 1200fps= 328 on 12"x12" paper, 296 in 10" circle.My intentions today were to test the LB's with the new SSX choke I bought.After these results do you see any need?
Quote from: Longshanks on February 26, 2017, 09:58:23 PMQuote from: CoachK on February 26, 2017, 09:06:23 PMI patterned one of my shotguns today.It's a Mossberg 935 28" barrel, Carlson .675 choke3.5" Hevi-Metal #6 1090fps= 331 on 12"x12" paper, 299 in 10" circle3.5 #6 Longbeards 1200fps= 328 on 12"x12" paper, 296 in 10" circle.My intentions today were to test the LB's with the new SSX choke I bought.After these results do you see any need?I have never shot or heard of anyone shooting 299 in a 10 with Hevi 13 6's. If you can generate consistent patterns any where between 220-290's I would not look anywhere else.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 26, 2017, 10:05:03 PMThe Mossy 835 and 935 love chokes in the .670-.680 range. The SSX, Indian Creek, Pure Gold, Sumtoy and Stardot are a few that do really well. I shoot the Pure Gold with Hevi 7's in my 835 with Great results. If your patterns are evenly distributed in the 10" circle and you are getting near 300 pellets with both of these loads, then look NO further. Since both of these shells are about equal pellet count wise, I would opt for the LB 6's, only because they are cheaper to shoot. Both will do the job through the SSX at reasonable ranges.
Quote from: CoachK on February 26, 2017, 10:09:11 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 26, 2017, 10:05:03 PMThe Mossy 835 and 935 love chokes in the .670-.680 range. The SSX, Indian Creek, Pure Gold, Sumtoy and Stardot are a few that do really well. I shoot the Pure Gold with Hevi 7's in my 835 with Great results. If your patterns are evenly distributed in the 10" circle and you are getting near 300 pellets with both of these loads, then look NO further. Since both of these shells are about equal pellet count wise, I would opt for the LB 6's, only because they are cheaper to shoot. Both will do the job through the SSX at reasonable ranges.These results were with a Carlson choke. Is there any need in even opening the SSX?
Quote from: CoachK on February 26, 2017, 10:37:17 PMOk, I counted the 11.5" circle the first time.The 10" circle was 267 from the hevi, 251 from the LB'sIs this still pretty good?