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Started by jfair, May 17, 2011, 01:37:08 PM
Quote from: bird on May 17, 2011, 02:02:29 PMMy personal belief is that patterning on paper in ideal conditions and using the same shell in a hunting environment without ideal conditions are two completely different situations and this is what many hunters are running into this year while afield. My beliefs is that the #7's just can't hold up the patterns in "all" hunting conditions. Throw in some wind and rain and those #7's just don't hold together and their patterns will diminish quickly. bird
Quote from: sugarray on May 17, 2011, 02:08:39 PMThen what are your takes on TSS? We are shooting #8 and #9 shot in our loads.
Quote from: jfair on May 17, 2011, 02:20:12 PMI guess I will eat some crow. I always say I won't shoot at 45 yards, and I thought he was 45 when I shot. I bought into the hype, ran it through my head and made a bad choice. Won't happen again. I just can't figure how all these claims of birds at 50, 60, and 70 are true. Or are we just not hearing about all the ones that got away. Lot #300525 and there are two shells left. Bought two boxes. One for patterning and the other, well, you know.
Quote from: jfair on May 17, 2011, 01:37:08 PMJust passing on my experience so take it easy on me. Shot one this morning at 43 yards with 2 1/4 7's. I do not like to shoot that far, but this was his third time coming back in and I was getting soaked in a rainstorm. First shot rolled him, second was flying (I think I missed), third shot connected and he went down. A 50 yard chase through the woods and a spur gash to the hand, I got my bird. I cannot understand what happened. I found 15 or so pellets in the breast and multiple hits to the head. Most pellets in the breast were half way through the meat some just under the skin. I skinned the head to satisfy my own curiosity and found 6 pellets. Many more pass throughs. I know many of you guys feel comfortable at 50 and 60 yard. Not out of my gun. No way.OK. Let the beating commence.