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Started by Longshanks, May 16, 2011, 10:50:13 AM
QuoteThe 30 yard #'s are good, surprised it drops off that quick.
Quote from: drenalinld on May 16, 2011, 12:03:33 PMI don't see a claim of apples to apples. A lot of folks that might considering a switch from lead 6's to hevi-7's might find this very useful. Regardless of pellet size, a pellet decrease over a ten yard increment is important.94/306 = 31% of 12" 30 yd pattern maintained at 40233/337 = 69% of 12" 30 yd pattern maintained at 40I see value in those #'s. If those are two loads you are considering, then you should compare them, IMHO.
Quote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on May 16, 2011, 12:07:57 PMQuoteThe 30 yard #'s are good, surprised it drops off that quick.The really quick and ugly drop in numbers and even coverage with Lead pellets, happens between 35 Yards and 40 Yards. 35 can look great.
Quote from: jfair on May 16, 2011, 12:58:41 PMNot questioning what you got at all. Just trying to make sure I understand the comparison. Gonna have to break out the old lead shells and check myself. I know I was getting a consistent 110-120 in 10" at 40, but not sure on my 30 yard patterns. I just don't remember it being that big of a drop.
Quote from: deadbuck on May 17, 2011, 01:39:08 PMLongshanks,It would make it easier for us compare to all the other data we digest if you use a 10 inch circle instead. Not complaining.
Quote from: Longshanks on May 17, 2011, 01:52:43 PMQuote from: deadbuck on May 17, 2011, 01:39:08 PMLongshanks,It would make it easier for us compare to all the other data we digest if you use a 10 inch circle instead. Not complaining.No problem, i just had some turkey targets from Quaker Boy on that round of testing that had a 12 in circle on them. Kinda prefer those on testing lead but normally use the 10in with testing HTL. If you are checking pattern retention it shouldn't effect your deterioration percentage greatly. Sorry for the confusion.