GC,
There are two strikes on the bull at 40 & 50 yards. That bull is only 3.5"-4". I should not have shot the 40 & 50 from prone with front bag as I had muzzle jump/hop with my non trigger hand under the receiver rather than on the forend. Think it would have been better yet just from kneeling. I will shoot a couple more before fall and see.
I negative in regards to 12"-15" targets at distance besides not showing the entire pattern is you could catch a clump of the pattern which would may it appear better than it is on that particular shot. Kind of like one 3 shot group with a rifle vs. a 10 shot group. On my 50 yard target I see a "clump" of 5-6 impacts just off the bull that if it happen to catch a 12-15" or paper plate target would look pretty darn good at 50. Problem is it may only do it 1 out of 10 shots.
Everyone has a differant landscape they hunt. I am in the Northeast, its hilly, farm country & hardwoods. During sun up mornings & evenings the Fox like the thick brush, bunny country. They tend to appear quick,make me quick and are gone quick amongst the brush. I really would not want a turkey type gun for this nor pattern for this. The shot opportunities reminds me of hunting rabbits with beagles,with my father when I was a kid. If the area is a bit more open, I take in a rifle.
Overall I must say I have been very impressed with the Winchester Model 12, 2 3/4", 28", i.mod shotgun patterning of varies shot, buck & slugs. It may not do one thing perfect but it does a whole lot of things very well in that set up and it sure hits where it points. Because of this thread I have also had my eye and hands on a few fine Benelli semi auto tactical 12 gauges like yours which actually have screw in chokes for a tactical......They sure are nice,light,ballance well, seem to fit my frame well........tempting. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif.....I like them a lot.
Off subject- myself and a pal took 6 Woodchucks/Groundhogs this morning with three calibers 17hmr,22 Hornet & 22-250..........fun morning.
There are two strikes on the bull at 40 & 50 yards. That bull is only 3.5"-4". I should not have shot the 40 & 50 from prone with front bag as I had muzzle jump/hop with my non trigger hand under the receiver rather than on the forend. Think it would have been better yet just from kneeling. I will shoot a couple more before fall and see.
I negative in regards to 12"-15" targets at distance besides not showing the entire pattern is you could catch a clump of the pattern which would may it appear better than it is on that particular shot. Kind of like one 3 shot group with a rifle vs. a 10 shot group. On my 50 yard target I see a "clump" of 5-6 impacts just off the bull that if it happen to catch a 12-15" or paper plate target would look pretty darn good at 50. Problem is it may only do it 1 out of 10 shots.
Everyone has a differant landscape they hunt. I am in the Northeast, its hilly, farm country & hardwoods. During sun up mornings & evenings the Fox like the thick brush, bunny country. They tend to appear quick,make me quick and are gone quick amongst the brush. I really would not want a turkey type gun for this nor pattern for this. The shot opportunities reminds me of hunting rabbits with beagles,with my father when I was a kid. If the area is a bit more open, I take in a rifle.
Overall I must say I have been very impressed with the Winchester Model 12, 2 3/4", 28", i.mod shotgun patterning of varies shot, buck & slugs. It may not do one thing perfect but it does a whole lot of things very well in that set up and it sure hits where it points. Because of this thread I have also had my eye and hands on a few fine Benelli semi auto tactical 12 gauges like yours which actually have screw in chokes for a tactical......They sure are nice,light,ballance well, seem to fit my frame well........tempting. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif.....I like them a lot.
Off subject- myself and a pal took 6 Woodchucks/Groundhogs this morning with three calibers 17hmr,22 Hornet & 22-250..........fun morning.