Doctor Lecter
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anyone shoot 1/4 1/4 at esp registered shoots ? and what shell do you use ? any class wins ?
I do, with Gamebore EVO 8. I don’t get HG very often, but do occasionally (even last week) but I’m pretty sure I have enough killing power and the problem is me not the tools when I am not up there.anyone shoot 1/4 1/4 at esp registered shoots ? and what shell do you use ? any class wins ?
your a good consistent shot , but do you change choke on the tougher clays ?I do, with Gamebore EVO 8. I don’t get HG very often, but do occasionally (even last week) but I’m pretty sure I have enough killing power and the problem is me not the tools when I am not up there.
No. At the World Champs, there were a few monster targets, where I used a 2.4mm (UK 7) shot just to make sure. These were the sort of target you almost never see on normal reg shoots. I will go 1/2 + 1/2 on certain fibre cartridgesyour a good consistent shot , but do you change choke on the tougher clays ?
I am no expert but I would think that if you are not there or there abouts at the top of the leader board with 1/4 1/4. You will not be there with 1/2 1/2.anyone shoot 1/4 1/4 at esp registered shoots ? and what shell do you use ? any class wins ?
Personally, I feel that cartridge and shot size makes a bigger difference than what chokes I have in. If, for whatever reason, I started missing everything close in, I'd sooner look to change to 9shot on those targets than start messing with my choke set-up.At the World Champs, there were a few monster targets, where I used a 2.4mm (UK 7) shot just to make sure.
If for example your using a 1/2 choke in your gun, the pattern size will be the same if your using a 9 shot or 61/2, the choke controls the pattern not the shot sizePersonally, I feel that cartridge and shot size makes a bigger difference than what chokes I have in. If, for whatever reason, I started everything close in, I'd sooner look to change to 9shot on those targets than start messing with my choke set-up.
Just not the case at all. Definitely wrong. Larger shot size creates a smaller diameter pattern, because there are fewer pellets to bang into each other and knock the pattern around. We were discussing this before Xmas.If for example your using a 1/2 choke in your gun, the pattern size will be the same if your using a 9 shot or 61/2, the choke controls the pattern not the shot size
Just not the case at all. Definitely wrong. Larger shot size creates a smaller diameter pattern, because there are fewer pellets to bang into each other and knock the pattern around. We were discussing this before Xmas.
It is certainly not the case that every cartridge with larger shot is tighter than every cartridge with smaller shot; there are more factors at work, but like for like, more pellets will spread further.
It is the case the pattern is controlled by the choke size .... end ofJust not the case at all. Definitely wrong. Larger shot size creates a smaller diameter pattern, because there are fewer pellets to bang into each other and knock the pattern around. We were discussing this before Xmas.
It is certainly not the case that every cartridge with larger shot is tighter than every cartridge with smaller shot; there are more factors at work, but like for like, more pellets will spread further.
With respect, nonsense. I thought exactly the same when I started shooting. Then I started patterning cartridges. At 15 yards a 7 shot usually makes a circle approx 13” diameter. A 9 shot will usually be nearer 20”. I don’t know why you would think I would make this up.It is the case the pattern is controlled by the choke size .... end of
With respect, nonsense. I thought exactly the same when I started shooting. Then I started patterning cartridges. At 15 yards a 7 shot usually makes a circle approx 13” diameter. A 9 shot will usually be nearer 20”. I don’t know why you would think I would make this up.
Your wrong.... but if it makes you happy crack on with your theory.....withdrawnWith respect, nonsense. I thought exactly the same when I started shooting. Then I started patterning cartridges. At 15 yards a 7 shot usually makes a circle approx 13” diameter. A 9 shot will usually be nearer 20”. I don’t know why you would think I would make this up.
The rio looks the better option to me?I haven’t got same brand cartridges photos to compare, but these were through the same fixed choke gun. 13” and 16” circle sizes and these are similar shot sizes, not 9 versus 6.5.
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Yes that’s why I used 30,000 of them.The rio looks the better option to me?
Choke constriction is certainly one of the primary contributing factors to pattern but it is also undeniable physics that smaller, lighter projectiles will disperse at a faster rate than larger heavier projectiles….i.e 9 shot will open up faster than 6.5shot.If for example your using a 1/2 choke in your gun, the pattern size will be the same if your using a 9 shot or 61/2, the choke controls the pattern not the shot size
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