Terminology perhaps, but what I found is that roughly 70% are in a tight clump (imagine a 24g load through full choke) surrounded by an uneven outer area of well spread out pellets. If you take a cartridge I admire, such as Clever T3, they are tight, but the whole pattern is even. Slightly denser in the centre, but the outer area is still very usable. Not patchy.Will
I am confused surely a dense centre equates to tight pattern ?
Same thing ?
Pardon?I do find they're a tad louder than most other ammo though, does anyone else find that is the case ?
Well that is an interesting statement. I don't think I would ever say a shell is a shell is a shell. What I would say is that just because someone gives an opinion or say they think something about a particular make of cartridge... that does not make what they are saying factual. Why only yesterday I gave the opinion that Clever T2's were a great cartridge... that is an opinion not a fact. If anybody on this site can come up with the proven data that they took any two brands of cartridge and tested them blindly over a significant number of tests and proved they got significantly better scores over those tests with one of the two... I would accept that as a proven fact... not just an opinion.It's good to hear people noticing a difference having had so many threads recently were many people have said a shell is a shell blah blah.
I rest my case mi lud.
people tend to be upset if i don't!!Tinker bell said:It helps if you put it in the right place......true story.....just saying
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With that sort of Grammer you should move into marketing but without doubt just as i find them devamastating when you centre the target at all ranges and although Will is correct about the pattern testing i guess if you are shooting well it certainly gives one confidence.I haven't patterned these FBlacks but going by the breaks from other people as well as my own they probably do have a centre concentration to them. Shot a full round of practice today with Top1's and they do break everything at all ranges within my capability but rarely vaporise at any range or any orientation.
Re-shot a good R/L fast low quartering white bird using FBlacks and the breaks were instantly different as in betterer and awesomer and fasterer.
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