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Are you boys using shot cups? The guns were patterned without them... but you knew that.
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Scott has done a lot more pattern testing and he has found his Ithaca's have consistently patterned tighter than Parker's gun for gun. He even had a Super Ten that printed 99+%. Scott shot some old pre shot cup paper shell factory ammo and got surprised when it achieved some tight patterns, in the order of 85% with #4's. Testing similar loads with and without shot cups is probably worthy of a finding out for myself testing because I think the results may surprise us and show less difference than we assumed. |
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The gun I tested last night is stamped 69 and "Mod" (Dave Noreen told me it is the first Remington he has seen without a number). Remington tested a 12ga with 1 1/4 ounce of 8 so the 369 would be a 72+%. Not what I would expect from .024 of choke. In Charles Semmer's Remington book he stated that due to lack of having any hang tags for reference it is unknown what weight and shot size Remington used for pattern testing 10 and 16 gauge guns. |
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I guess I better go pattern mine! Just got an 1894 Remington B grade with 26 inch barrels choked improved cylinder and full. Wonder if the short barrels will have the same results as you folks. Cool little damascus gun at 6.3 pounds.
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07-18-2014, 10:12 PM | #7 | ||||||
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my remington 10 ga a a e grade arrived today with 30 inch barrels.i did not get to shoot it on acount it has rained all day and hard..my barrel on the right side is stamped 53 the lefyt barrel is stamped 40 now what kind of a pattern does this gun throw... charlie
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07-30-2014, 09:52 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Tonight I patterned another shell through the left barrel of the Remington 1900 with .024 of choke. It was the exact same reload that produced the 88% pattern a couple of weeks ago only this time all the wad petals were cut off and a 20ga .070 nitro card on top of the plastic wad to get the proper crimp. This time the gun produced a 71.1% pattern at 40 yards. A 17% decrease without a shotcup. So it would seem the petals of a shot cup make a pretty big difference in performance. I remain surprised that it still shot an honest full choke pattern with only .024 constriction. My two Remingtons still shot tighter than any of the Parkers I have tested but I was curious about how much difference a shot cup would make.
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07-30-2014, 10:11 PM | #9 | ||||||
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i have shot the big 10 remington and it is a can killer for sure it really likes theno 4 lead loads.. i think pete s right about these remingtons they sure knew how to make a close shooting gun.. pete i m kinda let down by the wad cup out shooting the one with no wad.. the remington factory loaded ten ga that i ve been shooting are really tight patterns i will pattern this load at 40 yards i believe the remingto will go better than 90 percent on paper we will see soon...charlie
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