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The turkey shoots I observed in my youth saw guys showing up with guns like the bolt action Marlin goose gun with 36" barrels because they supposedly shot tighter and harder. Withing the last year I saw a shoot advertised that limited barrel length. Maybe the sponsors of the shoot wanted to make sure everyone was shooting from the same distance. Some wives tales just never die, i.e. damascus barrels.
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The new Winchesters have a resin holding the shot at the back of the shot column, supposedly to keep them cushioned and keeping the shot from being deformed. I killed a turkey with the 3" shells this spring. But they only have 1 3/4 ounce compared to the 2 ounce maximum you can get in the 3". I watched a video on you tube and the Winchesters beat the Hevi-shots at 60 yards, even though less shot. Shell construction, wad, shot size, buffer do make a difference. I've found a lot of the large gauge guns shoot bigger size shot better than they do the smaller shot for some reason I don't know. I can get as many 4s in the target as I can 6s at the same distance. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...1638&FORM=VIRE |
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Years ago, I started to load 12 gauge Turkey loads, and ran some tests to compare similar #6 shot with and without "Grex". The "Grex" increased pattern density by about 25%
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Please explain Grex
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Grex is powdered polyethylene. I thought I got it from Ballistic Products years ago, but I just checked and appears they no longer carry it
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Tom Roster put out a booklet on long range loads some years ago. I tried some of them using 3 in. 12 ga cases, steel shot wads and buffer from precision reloading. The results were very good, used for called fox and coyote with # 2 shot. It's easier to make them shoot tighter than open them up but the various spreader from Polywad and Ballistic products work well along with the softest shot you can find.
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