RE: Patterned the 10ga today!
Gobble stopper - looking forward to hearing about your results with the Nitro in your SP-10. Especially interested in hearing about your recoil tolerance after patterning all those big boys!(Last year I patterned my 870 Super Mag pump gun and volunteered to pattern my brothers gun for him, too. So it was a day of 3 1/2" turkey loads. Big mistake ! I didn't set up right on my bench, leaned too far forward into the gun, and got a couple of good hard scope bites right in the forehead. Next time my brother can pattern his own d*mned gun and I'm going to take my time and spread the job out over plenty of time! Also, I'm not going to use the same kind of bench rest set up. Of course, if I go with a Light Gold 10 I'm talking about a gas gun vs. my old pump gun and a shotgun that weighs two pounds more than my old shotgun. I'd be curious to see how 3 oz. loads would feel through such a gun. Maybe someone can comment on that. Good Hunting!, - - Pointshoot
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FYI to all 10 ga owners and pointshoot777(future 10 ga owner), i recieved an email from ray at nitro and he informed me that you can mix up a box of shells to try different loads and shot sizes. i wanted to try 2 of each shot size but he said you can only get a minimum of 5 in each shot size per box. maybe if we put the heat on them a little to "mix it up a little more" they will break down and give in to our demands<img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>just kidding ray. from all ive read on here and other boards i think these shells are at least worth the time and $$$ to try em out. im going to order some this week, about $150.00 worth, to test them for myself in my sp-10 and i will surely post the results. safe hunting.
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