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How' s this pattern?
Went to pattern my Charles Daly auto 3.5" with .650 Hastings yesterday and here is what I got.
At 40 yards using a Win. HV 3.5" #6, I punched: 172 hits on a 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper 34 head and neck hits 11 " vital" hits At 30 Yards, same choke and shell: 262 hits on 8.5 x 11 65 head and neck hits 35 " vital" hits At 20 Yards, same choke and shell: Hole in head size of half dollar, impossible to count I tried out my Star Dot .668 from last year and it patterned poorly with #4s, 5s and 6s in Win. HV 3.5" , so I moved onto the borrowed Hastings. I probably could go on spending alot of money on chokes and shells, but I am just going to order the Hastings .650 and stick with Win. HV 3.5" #6s. |
RE: How' s this pattern?
Well from the sound of it you have got a pretty good pattern. How did you measure your yardage?
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RE: How' s this pattern?
Sounds like a Killer ;) combo. Congrat' s on finding the right choke/load combo.
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RE: How' s this pattern?
Yardage was paced off. I wanted to take a tape out, but the ground was extremely wet and muddy so I didn' t want to get the tape all muddied up. After stepping off 40 yards and seeing how far it is to the target, I don' t think I will shoot that far anyway. 40 yards is a LONG way off and the limit of what I would feel comfortable, especially shooting #6s.
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RE: How' s this pattern?
hey gold hill-- do you hunt private or public land? nothing to do with your post but you are so close to me i was just interested
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RE: How' s this pattern?
Sounds good to me. From my experience, most tuned turkey guns average from 5 to 12 in the kill zone at 40 yards. I put in about 7 #4' s at this distance. I usually get the birds in within 30 yards or so but its good to know I can reach out to 40 if i need to. Stick with what you got. Sounds like a pretty hot combo.:D
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