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scott kittredge 06-26-2015 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 171093)
No Scott I have'nt had the chance to put it on paper yet but she's tight at .021/.024, shoots flat and was crushing targets at 40yds. with a 3/4oz. load. The chokes are 4 1/2" long and the chambers are 2 3/4". Fox, like Parker, knew how to bore their guns when it came to tight patterns and long range performance.

my 30 in. NID FE grade 20 ga has .025 in both barrels and it prints 83% with RST 3/4 oz 7 1/2's, i would think yours would be the same or better

Daryl Corona 06-26-2015 08:36 PM

Just think about that for a second Scott, 83% with a 3/4oz. load. That's the definition of an efficient load to the nth degree. Do you know how long your chokes are?

scott kittredge 06-27-2015 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 171146)
Just think about that for a second Scott, 83% with a 3/4oz. load. That's the definition of an efficient load to the nth degree. Do you know how long your chokes are?

I do, they are 4 1/8 inches long. i have a pic of that pattern some where that i can post if i can find it. My own 7/8 ths oz load only print 73 % i will have to try a homemade 3/4 oz to see what that does. I love to shoot test patterns. I shoot lots of them too. scott
update found pic of pattern, i was wrong it shot 89 %


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