Monday, July 6, 2009

10 gauge pattern testing











Since my surgery, all I had time to do was watch hunting videos and wishing I was able to go! I decided to pattern test my Remington 10 gauge for turkeys. I have had this gun for about 4 years and had not even shot it. The pattern in a 10 inch circle is the best that I have ever seen out of a turkey pattern. I began at 40 yards and worked it back to 10 yards. I set a few parameters before I started. I wanted to leave the gun as is....no optics or aim points other than the ones on the gun. Also, the only choke that I would use would be the stock turkey choke that was included with the gun. Finally, I did not want to shoot any shotsize smaller than #4. I fired 3 shots and then averaged the number of pellets in a 10" circle. After pattern testing several loads, the Remington Premier Magnum 2 1/4oz performed the best. The load is centered and fairly evenly distributed. This load averaged 91 pellets at 40 yards. Gonna have to start lifting weights for next season.....the gun weighs 11 pounds unloaded.

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