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Started by Tom007, June 27, 2020, 07:44:31 AM
Quote from: SumToy on June 28, 2020, 09:40:42 AM727 to 732 seem to be the place we find that works well. Now the smaller bore stuff works good just more recoil. The bore has alot to do with the wad you run. In our target stuff we play in .709 up to .732. Now the problem when you get to big bores they can walk around some because of the wad being smaller. Also in the summer the big bores will work real good but in the colder temps they will fall off.To give you something to think on. I shoot a Browning BPS Trap sometime. 675 to 680 with junk federal 23/4 lead 9s it blow a hole at 60 feet BUT let the temps drop in the 50s you better off to trow the shell at the target. In summer the browning is hard to beat then in winter you better off in the Remington or Moss 500 Winchester stuff . I know it affects the turkey loads just dont know how much.
Quote from: AppalachianHollers on June 27, 2020, 11:58:13 AMI wonder if the newest generation of BPS' also have a .740 bore, indicating that the Browning-Winchester brand has been persuaded by Mossberg's success with the radical overboring. Only that they want hunter to be able to still shoot rifled slugs with some accuracy, an impossibility from what I understand with the Mossberg 835.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk