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Blowing the pattern?
Okay, I need some help here. Apologies if this is the wrong forum. I have a parked reproduction 28 gauge that is quickly becoming my favorite gun. Except, with whatever I’m using the pattern is absolutely terrible and I can’t hit jack. After firing 4 shots at a wounded bird in a tree 20 yards away and watching it ultimately fly away I became very curious. I was so perplexed after the first two I actually checked to see if I fired a double squib. Nope.
So after the hunt I hit my pattern board. At 20 yards I had 15 BB’s in a 30” circle with the IC choke and 21 with the modified. . 15!!! And 21!! So I’m left to assume my patterns just are going all around what I’m shooting at. I have 7/8 oz of 5 shot at 1300FPS. I’m curious if it’s to fast for a 26” barrel and it’s just “blowing” apart once it leaves the muzzle. The pellets were generally centered so at this point I have no reason to suspect POI or regulation issues. And yes, I have measured the bore constriction with a proper bore gauge, the chokes are correctly marked. Obviously I need to try a new load but I’m at a loss for direction. Slower? Solve the problem with more bb’s and smaller shot? Thanks in advance. |
Dylan,
I use 3/4 oz of 7.5 shot at about 1150fps. It works well for me in my I.C./mod 26” barrels on my 28 gauge repro. I haven’t tried it at a pattern board but it does well on clays and quail for me. |
Try M/IM and 3/4oz of 7 1/2's at 1200fps. You can thank me later. You loads are too fast and too heavy.
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I guess the piece of information that’s missing is I typically use the gun on pheasant. I have had bad experience wounding birds with anything above 7. Perhaps 3/4 oz of 7’s?
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Too fast for sure. Drop the charge to 3/4 oz and the velocity to under 1200 and pattern the shells again.
If you’re shooting preserve birds, #7 should work. I even load #6 or a duplex load of #6 & 7 1/2. |
I've killed a boatload of wild pheasants with 3/4oz of 7 1/2's through a M/F 28ga. 7's would probably work, just tighten your chokes.
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There are 150 pellets of #5 shot in 7/8oz. You state that you have 15 pellets in a 30" circle. That's only a 10% pattern , that's more open than a cylinder choke. IC choke is 50% & would be 75 pellets. Numbers don't add up correctly
If you are using 7/8oz of BB's on the pattern board there's 44 BB's & your 15 equals 33%. That's equals to cylinder choke. |
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I can’t make heads or tails of it. These are factory loads, did they not put 7/8 of an oz in? |
I can tell you from years of experience with the 28ga. that that gauge does not handle shot larger than 6's well. I've found the sweet spot with 7 1/2's and no faster than 1200fps.
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Go to #8 shot.
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