Well, I finally got out today to shoot in the wet snow and wind. Our opening day is April 25, so it was almost now or never.
First gun, I was shooting a Model 870 Express® Shurshot Synthetic Turkey. It has a 21" barrel and is chambered for 3". The optics were a Bushnell red dot.
-the temperature was 36 F (0C), windy with wet snow falling,
-the barrel was deep cleaned, but it appears to have 2 pits in it and machine marks are visible,
-hits were counted in a 10" circle,
-hits were counted within the circle as it appeared on the target (cirlce was not optimized),
-the barrel was not cleaned beween shots,
-shots were taken off of a weighted Lead Sled fastened to a Workmate work bench (very stable),
-shotshells were 12 ga. 3" Supreme Elite Xtended Range HD Turkey #6 shot (heavier than lead).
Results:
Choke Tube: Indian Creek 0.665 Stainless Steel
Range: 40 yards
Hits: 89, 84, 113, 57
Due to weather and time of day (6PM-7:45PM), the gun was not cleaned between tubes.
Results:
Choke Tube: SSX
Range: 40 yards
Hits: 91, 83, 96
Thanks to Clark Bush for getting the SSX up to me. The old ponies were slow, but they made it! With this shell and gun, the SSX provided more consistent patterns and numbers.
Are these pellet count numbers high, low or medium?
The 96 pellet count was the 7th consecutive shot without cleaning the barrel. I know that this has a detrimental effect, but I don't know how much of an effect it has.
The second gun is a Browning Auto 5, 28" chambered for 2 3/4". It was deep cleaned and the bore was spotless. All parameters noted under 'first gun' apply except for the shotshells.
-shotshells were the Hevi 13 2 3/4" #6,
-optics were fibre optic open sights.
Results:
Choke Tube: [b]Gobble Stopper[/b] 0.643?? Clark??
Range: 40 yards
Hits: 114
The results with the Auto 5 were surprisingly good. I was running out of daylight and getting rather wet, so I stopped. I also had a whack of lead, copper plated high velocity, etc. that I wanted to test, but I ran out of time.
I really wanted to try the 3" Hevi 13s #6, but half of Canada is looking for them and they can't be found here. Maybe next year.
Peter

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