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Started by drenalinld, April 19, 2011, 09:08:17 PM
Quote from: drenalinld on April 20, 2011, 11:39:45 AMjfair - I didn't totally miss with my Mathews, but a gobbler flew off with my arrow in him never to be seen again.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on April 20, 2011, 12:05:29 PMHey buddy, why don't you try some Hevi-13 3.5" 2 and 1/4oz #7's? You may just beat out the Nitro shells. I got 360 and 357 out of the Star Dot and Pure Gold chokes for my 835 last week on the very first 2 shots of the day. With numbers like that, why buy Nitro?
Quote from: drenalinld on April 20, 2011, 12:19:12 PMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on April 20, 2011, 12:05:29 PMHey buddy, why don't you try some Hevi-13 3.5" 2 and 1/4oz #7's? You may just beat out the Nitro shells. I got 360 and 357 out of the Star Dot and Pure Gold chokes for my 835 last week on the very first 2 shots of the day. With numbers like that, why buy Nitro? I have two boxes ordered. I will let you know how they shoot. Agreed on the why buy Nitro. Those Mossy's sure put up some sick #'s!!!Was that with this year's batch?
Quote from: Reloader on April 20, 2011, 11:07:36 AMQuotereloader - I can't tell much difference in the #7's and the tri-plex loads when cut open. Big variance in shot size in both. What is your experienceHevi varies in size, in all sizes. The straight 7s will have more pellets, which in turn places more pellets in your core. While most of the lots I buy have pretty consistant sizes, some do have more egg shaped and snowmen shaped pellets. That said, the patterns are always very nice.I wouldn't worry about the energy, worry about the pattern density. Keep your shots less than the max distance of where you can consistantly get 100 hits in the 10. Also remember that consistant 100 in the 10 on a calm warm day is much different than a windy or cold day.We've knocked out two at 53&55yds and three at 50yds with the hevi 7s this year at 1200fps. The 55yd bird's head was riddled with holes and his neck was broken at the waddles. One of the 50yd bird's wing was broken.Pattern density is the key with turkey ammo. Patterns play out before energy becomes a concern with every factory shell on the market.You may possibly make 60yds with h13 7s or Nitros, but the only sure fire way to get to 60+ is with handloading. TSS is the easiest for extreme range patterns, but not as friendly for short range.Good LuckReloader
Quotereloader - I can't tell much difference in the #7's and the tri-plex loads when cut open. Big variance in shot size in both. What is your experience
Quote from: magmaniac190 on April 20, 2011, 01:13:37 PMQuote from: Reloader on April 20, 2011, 11:07:36 AMQuotereloader - I can't tell much difference in the #7's and the tri-plex loads when cut open. Big variance in shot size in both. What is your experienceHevi varies in size, in all sizes. The straight 7s will have more pellets, which in turn places more pellets in your core. While most of the lots I buy have pretty consistant sizes, some do have more egg shaped and snowmen shaped pellets. That said, the patterns are always very nice.I wouldn't worry about the energy, worry about the pattern density. Keep your shots less than the max distance of where you can consistantly get 100 hits in the 10. Also remember that consistant 100 in the 10 on a calm warm day is much different than a windy or cold day.We've knocked out two at 53&55yds and three at 50yds with the hevi 7s this year at 1200fps. The 55yd bird's head was riddled with holes and his neck was broken at the waddles. One of the 50yd bird's wing was broken.Pattern density is the key with turkey ammo. Patterns play out before energy becomes a concern with every factory shell on the market.You may possibly make 60yds with h13 7s or Nitros, but the only sure fire way to get to 60+ is with handloading. TSS is the easiest for extreme range patterns, but not as friendly for short range.Good LuckReloaderReloader, the 7's you talk about at 1200fps are reloads or factory shells?