3" vs 3 1/2" Pros and Cons
#41
You're right. I have a BPS 10 gauge and its definitely not as harsh as some 12 gauges i've shot. This is due to the weight
#42
Same shot size, same speed = same distance no matter the gauge. A load of #7.5 or #8 or #9 out of a .410 and a 12ga travel the same distance.
Aside from the differences of weight of shot load, and powder charge; the effects of speed, air resistance, wind and gravity affect each pellet the same way. We did a demo of this a few yrs ago at my local skeet range.
We demo'd .410, 28, 20, 16 and 12 all loaded to the same speed. There wasn't a real difference in distance.
Then I ran a Rem. hevi-shot in my beard buster.....I killed that cardboard deader'n a hammer at 55yds.
Aside from the differences of weight of shot load, and powder charge; the effects of speed, air resistance, wind and gravity affect each pellet the same way. We did a demo of this a few yrs ago at my local skeet range.
We demo'd .410, 28, 20, 16 and 12 all loaded to the same speed. There wasn't a real difference in distance.
Then I ran a Rem. hevi-shot in my beard buster.....I killed that cardboard deader'n a hammer at 55yds.
#43
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pine Hill Alabama USA
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A 3.5" shell with a payload at 1250, will not "shoot further" than a 2.75" shell moving at the same speed. Correct? Wouldn't the only way to increase the lethal range is an increase in velocity?
Also along those lines it often gets stated online like it's an absolute fact that:
"most guns won't pattern any better with a 3 1/2 inch shell than they will with a 3 inch shell".
Well, that sure hasn't been my experience. I have shot a lot of different kinds of turkey loads in both sizes through my three turkey guns at a 10 inch circle 40 yards away and I have "yet" to have any 3 inch shell put more pellets inside a 10 inch circle than a 3 1/2 inch shell of the same type through the same gun.
So while I'm sure it's possible for a gun to shoot a 3 1/2 shell the same or even worse than a 3 inch shell, it is by no means the norm like some would have you believe.
As for recoil of 3 1/2 inch shells? Well yeah, it's pretty harsh at the range but then it's not like the 3 inch shells are a 22 short by comparison either. Also it's not like you are going to shoot them recreationally anyway. Once you have patterned your gun with them all you will being using them for is a turkey. And I have never noticed the recoil of a shell when I killed a turkey. Neither will you.
Last edited by Todd1700; 01-31-2010 at 01:42 AM.
#45
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Alabama
Posts: 703
I've often wondered what rifle caliber equates to the 3.5" shotgun recoil
I've read somewhere that a Mossberg 835 with 3.5" #4's has 12 more pounds per sq in of recoil than a .416 Rigby.
Man those turkeys are some tough animals.
I've read somewhere that a Mossberg 835 with 3.5" #4's has 12 more pounds per sq in of recoil than a .416 Rigby.
Man those turkeys are some tough animals.