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assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
rebelp74 wrote:Less amount of pellets to bite on
Eric Haynes wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Less amount of pellets to bite on
I use BBB. I don't want my pheasants getting away.
If you can't take their heads off with slugs, you have no business hunting them. But it is cheaper to just make cut shells with the ones rex metioned.NuffDaddy wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Less amount of pellets to bite on
I use BBB. I don't want my pheasants getting away.
I usually just use OO. Get good clean pass throughs.
flight control wrote:If you can't take their heads off with slugs, you have no business hunting them. But it is cheaper to just make cut shells with the ones rex metioned.NuffDaddy wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Less amount of pellets to bite on
I use BBB. I don't want my pheasants getting away.
I usually just use OO. Get good clean pass throughs.
RonE wrote:Rex is right, 7 1/2's are great for pheasant and if you roll your own, there is data out there for 1330 fps for 1 3/8 oz loads that absolutely paralyze ditch chickens.
jarbo03 wrote:1 1/8 oz #5s will kill any pheasant 7 5 will. With less damage to the meat and as said before, no pellets to bite. Then lets talk about the wind, whole nother story. In MT and IA where every pheasant seems to be dumb, any load will kill.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:jarbo03 wrote:1 1/8 oz #5s will kill any pheasant 7 5 will. With less damage to the meat and as said before, no pellets to bite. Then lets talk about the wind, whole nother story. In MT and IA where every pheasant seems to be dumb, any load will kill.
Don't even go with that "wind throws the pattern around" horseshit. I've been able to bust 50 straights from the 27 yard-line when the wind was blowing 30 mph. Believe me, I didn't do any compensating bullshit, I shot them just like any other trap target on a perfect day. Another thing is hit a pheasant squarely with 1 3/8oz of 5s then hit one squarely with 1 1/8ox of 7.5s. That pheasant that was hit with the 5s will be torn up like you let your bloodhound eat at it. It'll be a little bit torn up with either load but those 7.5s won't damage the meat as much as as the 5s. I've shot a limited amount of pheasants but I have shot a good handful of grouse. The 7.5s fly clean through them just like 5s would. Another thing is the lesser your shot charge and speed your payload is traveling, the better is will pattern. It's an old, almost unknown fact, but all the big dog trap shooters used to shoot 1oz of 8s because it threw a better pattern from the 27 yard-line than 1 1/8 oz of 7.5s could. But then came along special handicap loads for the back fence. Every one went to those instead of sticking with a better patterning load and a lighter kicking load.
jehler wrote:I'll run ballistics on a few loads tomorrow or Thursday and give you guys some actual data on this shit, but really, wind blows patterns, especially smaller shot
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Eric Haynes wrote:R. Chapman wrote:jarbo03 wrote:1 1/8 oz #5s will kill any pheasant 7 5 will. With less damage to the meat and as said before, no pellets to bite. Then lets talk about the wind, whole nother story. In MT and IA where every pheasant seems to be dumb, any load will kill.
Don't even go with that "wind throws the pattern around" horseshit. I've been able to bust 50 straights from the 27 yard-line when the wind was blowing 30 mph. Believe me, I didn't do any compensating bullshit, I shot them just like any other trap target on a perfect day. Another thing is hit a pheasant squarely with 1 3/8oz of 5s then hit one squarely with 1 1/8ox of 7.5s. That pheasant that was hit with the 5s will be torn up like you let your bloodhound eat at it. It'll be a little bit torn up with either load but those 7.5s won't damage the meat as much as as the 5s. I've shot a limited amount of pheasants but I have shot a good handful of grouse. The 7.5s fly clean through them just like 5s would. Another thing is the lesser your shot charge and speed your payload is traveling, the better is will pattern. It's an old, almost unknown fact, but all the big dog trap shooters used to shoot 1oz of 8s because it threw a better pattern from the 27 yard-line than 1 1/8 oz of 7.5s could. But then came along special handicap loads for the back fence. Every one went to those instead of sticking with a better patterning load and a lighter kicking load.
I bet i shoot 30x the upland you do every year.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
careful, your ignorance is showingR. Chapman wrote:jehler wrote:I'll run ballistics on a few loads tomorrow or Thursday and give you guys some actual data on this shit, but really, wind blows patterns, especially smaller shot
It better be blowing over 100 mph to really notice a huge difference at 50 yards.
jehler wrote:careful, your ignorance is showingR. Chapman wrote:jehler wrote:I'll run ballistics on a few loads tomorrow or Thursday and give you guys some actual data on this shit, but really, wind blows patterns, especially smaller shot
It better be blowing over 100 mph to really notice a huge difference at 50 yards.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
that's good info right there, but, that's with steel. Lead is denser so it is effected less but the smaller pellets (7.5) would be more affected than larger, can't give you precise data on the lead right now but can get it from software laterAKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
AKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
jehler wrote:that's good info right there, but, that's with steel. Lead is denser so it is effected less but the smaller pellets (7.5) would be more affected than larger, can't give you precise data on the lead right now but can get it from software laterAKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
nuff, that load I have you with the lbc 43's, we load that in 1's and b's and always have them with us, in a high wind go bigger and choke it up to mod or IM and you'll have better luckNuffDaddy wrote:AKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
I noticed the same thing when I was shooting the board in my back yard. Was quite a surprise to me, and explains why I was missing a lot the few days this season with 30-50 MPH winds.
toasty, duhNuffDaddy wrote:jehler wrote:that's good info right there, but, that's with steel. Lead is denser so it is effected less but the smaller pellets (7.5) would be more affected than larger, can't give you precise data on the lead right now but can get it from software laterAKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
Where do you get your software from?
jehler wrote:nuff, that load I have you with the lbc 43's, we load that in 1's and b's and always have them with us, in a high wind go bigger and choke it up to mod or IM and you'll have better luckNuffDaddy wrote:AKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
I noticed the same thing when I was shooting the board in my back yard. Was quite a surprise to me, and explains why I was missing a lot the few days this season with 30-50 MPH winds.
jehler wrote:Toasty's is kpy shotshell ballistics, think its sold at precision and bpi now. I also have the old lowreys program, that's the one that has windage
NuffDaddy wrote:jehler wrote:nuff, that load I have you with the lbc 43's, we load that in 1's and b's and always have them with us, in a high wind go bigger and choke it up to mod or IM and you'll have better luckNuffDaddy wrote:AKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
I noticed the same thing when I was shooting the board in my back yard. Was quite a surprise to me, and explains why I was missing a lot the few days this season with 30-50 MPH winds.
Thanks. I'll give that a try. Still have a box or 2 of 1s left over from early goose.
jarbo03 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:jehler wrote:nuff, that load I have you with the lbc 43's, we load that in 1's and b's and always have them with us, in a high wind go bigger and choke it up to mod or IM and you'll have better luckNuffDaddy wrote:AKPirate wrote:John- This is what you posted when this discussion came up on DHC.
pm a guy on this site with the screen name toasty, he has written and sells a shotshell ballistics software, great source of info. I know that in a 40 knot wind my pattern of 2's with a 3' velocity of 1500 fps was pushed about 18"-2' off of poa
I noticed the same thing when I was shooting the board in my back yard. Was quite a surprise to me, and explains why I was missing a lot the few days this season with 30-50 MPH winds.
Thanks. I'll give that a try. Still have a box or 2 of 1s left over from early goose.
I go to 1s for ducks when it gets super windy. Used some #2s with RSI 88 last Sunday with good success in the wind also.
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