After JohnROH cut some open I am sticking with Kent. Hevi would be my second choice.
Kent is also cheaper.
Kent is also cheaper.
Try some diff shells Jesse . I do shoot 3.5" shells but try out the hevi metal shell . They make stuff dead . I shoot2s out of my close range Carlson choke and kill em out to 50 yds or so .
I guess here's where I'm at...
I'm shooting Winchester Hi-Velocity 3" BB or Remington 3" HyperSteel 2s out of a Carlson Mid-Range. Jake makes me think I should try my Close Range with some Hevi-Shot. I can hold my own shooting trap, but I'm just not getting the kills I think I should be getting. I can tell him hitting birds, I'm just not knocking them down. I also shoot my Mossberg O/U MUCH better than the Benelli, so I know there are other guns out there I can pick up and probably out shoot myself with that Vinci.
I'll get some Hevi-Shot for the weekend and use my Close Range choke.
You couldn't pay me to shoot remington shells. I'm not impressed with them at all.
I have shot hevi metal. Its a bad ass shell. Hevi metal #2 will kill anything urn gonna hunt
The thing you.need to remember Jesse when ur shooting trap urn shooting lead. And a clay pigeon breaks way easier than a duck falls. That's why all your companies started making tungston and bismuth. Then Hevi metal came out. It doesn't hit like lead but its a he'll of a let better than steel.
Me, I shoot cheap shot. Something wrong with my gun. When it goes off once it goes off three times. Id.go.broke shooting hevi metal all the time
I highly doubt at 30 yards pellets are bouncing off ducks. Ha maybe.at 60 yds. I agree with jimbo. You probably are only hitting them with one or two pelletsI patterned the Remington at 40 yards with a Mid-Range choke and it put enough pellets on paper to work, so I'm inclined to think I'm simply bouncing pellets off birds on the 25-35 yard shots we've been getting. I just bought them because that's about all our Dunhams sells and the BBs are left from the case I bought to go to Missouri a few years back. I'll get some Hevi-Shot and give it a run.
I'm not sure if I have a shim kit or not. Never thought about it honestly. I did notice the other day I really had to bury the gun in my cheek to get on target. It would feel more natural if my cheek plate was raised a bit.
JohnR cut open:
Winchester - best description is from him. It looked like slag off of a metal work shop floor.
Blind Side - Better but still not very uniform.
Hevi Shot - better yet but MANY totally misshapen shapes (not the intentional out of round they have). They have worked well so hard to dispute.
Kent - perfectly uniform
I will continue to use Kent and Hevi Shot. Kent patterns better on a board at 40 yards. We will see when I need to resupply.
Not to hijack, but is there any ballistic significance to misshapen pellets inside of 40 yds?