RE: Jellyhead Choke Pattern Results
Sour
Thanks for the info. I just ordered a Jellyhead for my Benelli SBE, so I'll be interested to see how that patterns when I get it.
As far as your test goes, the only question I have is, if the shot was windblown, did you make allowance for it in your pellet distribution count? By that I mean, did you look to see if there was a heavier distribution to the side where the wind would push the shot that would ordinarily then be the center of the pattern and count pellet density on a hypothetical head at the center of the heaviest point of impact frequency or did you just count pellets in the target head? If just in the target head, and in fact the wind did blow the shot, what you were counting was the edge of the pattern, not the center, and the choke with the densest center pattern would logically have a less dense edge pellet distribution because more shot would be in the center, than at the edge.