TXCOONDOG
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the Originally Posted By: RossignolOriginally Posted By: TXCOONDOGPatterned a new Maverick 88 in 12 gauge today. I shot Rem and Federal #4 buckshot (both brands) with 27 (2 3/4")and 41 pellets (3") and (very consistant with all loads, you can hardly tell a difference) everything went well until 40yds.
Got a donut pattern 5-8" with a hole in the middle using a IC .720, M .712 and full .700 chokes. The tighter choke made the hole larger and the IC made it 2" smaller, but still a pefect hole.
None of these loads had buffer in them so I'm not sure if that will make a difference or not (going to test for grins). Almost like it is still over choked or the loads are too hot. Never patterned buckshot so maybe this is normal ?
Still shot great at 30yds or less though.
You mention both Remington and Federal loads. Are these the plated loads or just lead, for example the Federal plated is VitalShok and unplated is PowerShok. I don't know how much if any difference that would make though. I wouldn't think .720 would be over choked. I'm using a .720 in my 835 for 4 buck but the 835 begins with a 10 gauge bore diameter of .775 so the constriction is .055 vs your Maverick starting closer to .730.
Are these factory choke tubes? Are any ported? How fast are those loads you mentioned moving? If the chokes aren't ported, you may benefit somewhat from FliteControl or VersaTite loads. Federal makes 1 buck for sure in FliteControl and maybe 4 buck. My cylinder bore guns have benefitted greatly from 00 FliteControl.
Federal POWER SHOK- 2 3/4" 27 pellets @ 1325 FPS and 3" 41 pellets @ 1210 FPS.
Remington (Green/Yellow) - 2 3/4" 27 pellets @ 1325 FPS and 3" 41 pellets @ 1225 FPS
Factory modified (flush) and the other two are the Pro Factor F1(flush) chokes sold at Academy.
My over choked and too hot comments were examples of how it was acting.
Here is a pic of one of the targets shooting Rem 41 pellets at 40 yds using the IC choke:
The target has 1" squares so not horrible but this was the best of the patterns at 40yds.
Most of the pellets were closer to the perimeter of the other targets. When I used the full choke (did not matter which brand or load) majority were not even on paper.
Got a donut pattern 5-8" with a hole in the middle using a IC .720, M .712 and full .700 chokes. The tighter choke made the hole larger and the IC made it 2" smaller, but still a pefect hole.
None of these loads had buffer in them so I'm not sure if that will make a difference or not (going to test for grins). Almost like it is still over choked or the loads are too hot. Never patterned buckshot so maybe this is normal ?
Still shot great at 30yds or less though.
You mention both Remington and Federal loads. Are these the plated loads or just lead, for example the Federal plated is VitalShok and unplated is PowerShok. I don't know how much if any difference that would make though. I wouldn't think .720 would be over choked. I'm using a .720 in my 835 for 4 buck but the 835 begins with a 10 gauge bore diameter of .775 so the constriction is .055 vs your Maverick starting closer to .730.
Are these factory choke tubes? Are any ported? How fast are those loads you mentioned moving? If the chokes aren't ported, you may benefit somewhat from FliteControl or VersaTite loads. Federal makes 1 buck for sure in FliteControl and maybe 4 buck. My cylinder bore guns have benefitted greatly from 00 FliteControl.
Federal POWER SHOK- 2 3/4" 27 pellets @ 1325 FPS and 3" 41 pellets @ 1210 FPS.
Remington (Green/Yellow) - 2 3/4" 27 pellets @ 1325 FPS and 3" 41 pellets @ 1225 FPS
Factory modified (flush) and the other two are the Pro Factor F1(flush) chokes sold at Academy.
My over choked and too hot comments were examples of how it was acting.
Here is a pic of one of the targets shooting Rem 41 pellets at 40 yds using the IC choke:
The target has 1" squares so not horrible but this was the best of the patterns at 40yds.
Most of the pellets were closer to the perimeter of the other targets. When I used the full choke (did not matter which brand or load) majority were not even on paper.