TXCOONDOG
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This is a follow up to my pattern posts on pages 80 & 81 using a Maverick 88 in 12 gauge:
I picked up a Truglow Gobble Stopper .677" choke tube and tested various (see my posts on 80 & 81) loads of # 4 buckshot. I found that the Remington (Green/yellow box) 2 3/4" , 4BK, 1325 fps, 27 pellets patterned with the most consistency. I was able to place 8-13 pellets in a 10" ring @ 40yds. When I moved out to 50yds, the patterned opened up and only 1-3 pellets landed within a 10" ring.
Down below is a picture of the target at 40yds using the aforementioned choke and load. I fired the first round then covered the holes with 1/2" x 3/4" color coding labels (stickers) and then fired another round to confirm my earlier results from two weeks ago:
Note: If I was aiming (broadside) at the vitals of a coyote, the pellets would cover from neck to hind leg.
I picked up a Truglow Gobble Stopper .677" choke tube and tested various (see my posts on 80 & 81) loads of # 4 buckshot. I found that the Remington (Green/yellow box) 2 3/4" , 4BK, 1325 fps, 27 pellets patterned with the most consistency. I was able to place 8-13 pellets in a 10" ring @ 40yds. When I moved out to 50yds, the patterned opened up and only 1-3 pellets landed within a 10" ring.
Down below is a picture of the target at 40yds using the aforementioned choke and load. I fired the first round then covered the holes with 1/2" x 3/4" color coding labels (stickers) and then fired another round to confirm my earlier results from two weeks ago:
Note: If I was aiming (broadside) at the vitals of a coyote, the pellets would cover from neck to hind leg.