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Might have to rely on a pattern test at 30 yards to determine the choke. In theory, the only choke that should throw a 100% pattern at 30 yards inside a 30" circle is full. 20 yards is too close and 40 yards is farther than needed.
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Just looking for a published standard, as exists for every other common gauge.
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I may just do that. Usually don't pattern any guns unless I'm using said gun for turkey, then I'll shoot a know distance at a turkey head/neck target since that is the same thing as shooting at a live turkey. Might do a point of impact test, but not a pattern.
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But Parker Bros. Standard pattern board test for most gauges and at which distance the choke was determined, was 40 yards. .
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Theoretically speaking, at 40 yards you won't have any choke pattern at 100% with modern load data. Plus, why step off another 10 yards when it's not needed.
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I do not have any published data but do have three Parkers with letters that specify choke, 60660 8ga O grade letter says RH 115 #4 pellets in a 30" circle at 40 yards LH same. The chokes measure .025/.026. 157318 PH 8ga specifies in the letter RH modified, LH full and the chokes measure .038/.042. 161252 GH 8ga specifies in the letter to pattern with BB shot RH full, LH full. The chokes measure .046/.045.
It seems to me from a very limited sample that the restrictions are the same you would encounter in 12 and 10ga guns. |
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Makes sense to me Craig. .025/.026 should be IM/IM, .038/.042 should be F/XF and .046/.045 should be XF/XF.
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