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RE: Jellyhead and Hevi 13
superstrutter, if you are patterning the H13's that have the green hulls, then that's probably one reason you have had bad experience with them. Those green hulls are known to be the worst patterning shells. I have read where the bronze hulls, which are the newest load, are definitely worth shooting...especially with an Indian Creek choke! I have patterened the green hulls 2 or 3 years back and I was getting the same results as you did...only good out to 30 yards or so.
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RE: Jellyhead and Hevi 13
Yeah, after I patterned them, I heard the green ones weren't as good as the others. I'm willing to try another one, but around here, the only ones I could find were the green ones. I couldn't even find anything but the green ones at Bass Pro. All these guys talking about Indian Creek chokes and hevi 13's has peaked my interest. I really do like the Jellyhead with my Rem. hevi shot mags, but as we all know, they don't make them anymore.
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RE: Jellyhead and Hevi 13
superstrutter, same here in New Jersey I can't find HeviShot13, 3.5", 2-1/4oz. #6, but I did find them at Cabela's but only in the box of 5 rounds
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RE: Jellyhead and Hevi 13
I shoot an 835 with a 20" barrel and a jelly head. The 3.5" 2.25 oz #6 hevi-13s dropped a (public land, lol) bird for me in its tracks at a lazer measured 39 yards a week ago. Same combo dropped a CT longbeard for me at about 25-30 yards this past saturday. Out of all of the load/choke combos I've tried, this seems to be the best so far. 165 pellets in 10" @ 40 yards. I'm sure there's something out there that could do better, but I'm looking to kill gobblers, not 10" circles.
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