Pellet count vs. choke
Can anyone provide a reference on gauge and pellet count vs. gun choke rating?
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Depends on shot size. Easier way is the percentage of pellet strikes within a known diameter circle.
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As Dean says
Choke is based on a percentage of the shot in a 30” circle at 40 yards (except for .410 I think) Pick a pellet size and load. Count the pellets in that load and then fire a few at a pattern board - count the holes in the circle and average it out BTW. Different pellet sizes may pattern a just a little different in the same gun. So go with the load you will use |
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Keavin is this what you are seeking ? I seem to recall a similar chart in TPS as well concerning the choke percentage figures.
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pellet count
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Remington Arms Co. published these choke/pellet counts for 40%, 60% and 75% for 7/8, 1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 ounce loads in their catalogs.
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[QUOTE=Dave Noreen;311628]Remington Arms Co. published these choke/pellet counts for 40%, 60% and 75% for 7/8, 1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 ounce loads in their catalogs./QUOTE]
Did Remington state the circle size and distance? |
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Every Remington Arms Co. hang-tag I've found states 30-inch circle, 40 yards --
Attachment 88089 But yardage and pattern size have no effect on the tables from the 1904-05 Remington Arms Co. catalog I showed. |
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