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Old 04-13-2006, 05:53 PM   #1
 
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Default 10 ga. patterns

i just got back from patterning my h&r 10 gauge witha red dot scop..i ended up gettin around 18 peelets in the brain and spine at a lil over thirty yards every time..is that ok?..or do u thin kthe gun could do better..im shootin winchester supreme 2 ounces of #5's...o by the way its a super full choke..also..i had two misfires and neither shell would fire a seond time either..i know it wasnt the guns fault..so has anybody else had problems with winchester turkey loads??
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Old 04-13-2006, 07:57 PM   #2
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Default RE: 10 ga. patterns

Your gun is doing fine... Try a round or two at 40 yards... You will prob get 5 to 6 hits at 40 wich will get the job done... Buy the way I also have a NEF 10 ga... I put a Tru Glo Strut Stopper on mine and it puts about 8-10 in the vitals at a true40 yards
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