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re: Chokes for waterfowl: Patterning my gun this weekend (UPDATED OP W/ RESULTS)
Posted on 7/18/13 at 12:53 pm to OntarioTiger
Posted on 7/18/13 at 12:53 pm to OntarioTiger
Yes, the ported choke has a little blast to it. 99% of the time I use it is solo in a layout blind for geese.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 12:53 pm to LSUballs
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I've heard those are some high performing waterfowl loads. I wouldn't know of course. Just what I heard and stuff.
Pretty much the same boat I am in.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 12:57 pm to OntarioTiger
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Your blindmates will not be too happy w a ported choke ........ They are a little loud -
Same can be said for the Golden Pheasant loads. I've never shot them at ducks, but if I did fellow blind members would certainly curse their loudness.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:02 pm to LSUballs
Blind mate to balls checking in to say this business you all are talking about absolutely will not be permitted!!!
Unless a pheasant might just fly by because one should always be prepared.
Unless a pheasant might just fly by because one should always be prepared.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:12 pm to Choirboy
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Unless a pheasant might just fly by because one should always be prepared
Proper
Prior
Planning
Prevents
Piss
Poor
Performance
That's what I always say.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:13 pm to xenon16
Xenon
I have the same gun 912 varimax and plan to do pattern test with TUVA
Ill let you know what i fund
I have the same gun 912 varimax and plan to do pattern test with TUVA
Ill let you know what i fund
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:15 pm to Choirboy
Nothing worse than having a Pheasant fly by and not having a damn shell to fire at it
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:15 pm to 34venture
quote:
Proper
Prior
Planning
Prevents
Piss
Poor
Performance
Precisely.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:16 pm to LSUballs
But if you do see a “pheasant” while in a duck blind and have some fiocchi shells w/ you - what choke would you use. Would you go back to the old days and shoot M or F?
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:19 pm to OntarioTiger
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Would you go back to the old days and shoot M or F?
I'm pretty sure I have a modified in my gun. Whatever is in it will be in it for the duration of the guns life.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:23 pm to OntarioTiger
I shoot an improved modified. I've found it works best whether shooting pheasant or ducks.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:26 pm to 34venture
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I'm pretty sure I have a modified in my gun. Whatever is in it will be in it for the duration of the guns life.
This is my deal. I tried to get my choke out once to put a turkey choke in. Ended up giving up on turkey hunting.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:26 pm to Choirboy
Now I find out about the “pheasant” loads – after I sell my Ithaca featherwt 30” full choke …… perfect match except I hated the way it kicked like a mule. Someone has good buckshot gun for deer drives
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:28 pm to TulaneUVA
What you are really looking for is how and where the gun shoots. Knowing the point of impact is critical and many folks are surprised to see how high/low or even left/right their gun shoots especially when shooting at extended range.
Beyond that I agree with the others that you are wasting your time if doing much patterning for waterfowling. For waterfowl I'd say pick a shell thats readily available and fits your budget and pair it with a quality choke and hit the patterning board. No sense buying multiple chokes or loads unless you have money to burn. The pattern will show where the gun shoots and thats that...
Now, if you do as I do and hunt turkeys then patterning becomes a bit more critical. Suddenly striving for patterns like this becomes a useful endeavor..
Beyond that I agree with the others that you are wasting your time if doing much patterning for waterfowling. For waterfowl I'd say pick a shell thats readily available and fits your budget and pair it with a quality choke and hit the patterning board. No sense buying multiple chokes or loads unless you have money to burn. The pattern will show where the gun shoots and thats that...
Now, if you do as I do and hunt turkeys then patterning becomes a bit more critical. Suddenly striving for patterns like this becomes a useful endeavor..
This post was edited on 7/18/13 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:30 pm to TulaneUVA
If you approach brushing, decoys, camouflage , calling, retrieving, shot placement, and finding a location with the same zeal as you do on patterning your gun you should win the waterfowl shoot out all by your lonesome this year.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 1:37 pm to Choirboy
For big ducks:
Benelli SBEII
Factory Modified
Winchester Xpert 3" or 3.5" #2's
For teal:
Benelli Super 90
Factory Modified
Xpert 2 3/4" #6's
I consider myself deadly.
Benelli SBEII
Factory Modified
Winchester Xpert 3" or 3.5" #2's
For teal:
Benelli Super 90
Factory Modified
Xpert 2 3/4" #6's
I consider myself deadly.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 2:04 pm to Choirboy
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If you approach brushing, decoys, camouflage , calling, retrieving, shot placement, and finding a location with the same zeal as you do on patterning your gun you should win the waterfowl shoot out all by your lonesome this year.
Da frick is this? You don't know shite about how I do any of the above, so take your haughty talk and shove it up your arse. And do yourself a favor and don't point to that waterfowl shoot as evidence of your superiority.
ETA: And after re-reading my post, I might have taken you the wrong way. It just came off to me as 'you're doing it wrong'. Obviously I realize that patterning my gun isn't the end all solution. I never said it was. It's just a fun little experiment I've been wanting to do. Nothing else.
This post was edited on 7/18/13 at 2:07 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 2:10 pm to TulaneUVA
I was merely pointing out that you seem to have all the bases covered and if your personality type is to be a perfectionist you should have no problems killing ducks. The average guy doesn't pay attention to detail and then moans about not killing ducks.
Sensitive much????
If you're that sensitive you should eat a double helping of dick and finish it off with a glass of frick you!!
Sensitive much????
If you're that sensitive you should eat a double helping of dick and finish it off with a glass of frick you!!
Posted on 7/18/13 at 2:14 pm to Choirboy
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I was merely pointing out that you seem to have all the bases covered and if your personality type is to be a perfectionist you should have no problems killing ducks. The average guy doesn't pay attention to detail and then moans about not killing ducks.
Again, if that's the way you really meant it, then I apologize. That's not the way it came off though. Just saying
And we got a lease this year as opposed to battling public land last year, so the hunting should be good!
This post was edited on 7/18/13 at 2:16 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 2:20 pm to Choirboy
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If you're that sensitive you should eat a double helping of dick and finish it off with a glass of frick you!!
On a lighter note: Parkway QB Brandon Harris signs with LSU
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