pretty sure we have some heavier recipes, jr's a pretty good shot now, looking to make the heavy last a while and haven't seen any lighter loads for itjarbo03 wrote:Patterned a 1 1/4oz hw15#7 turkey load thay was wicked
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jehler wrote:John jr has been doing real well with bpi load 50204 621f, it's a 7/8 load at 1560, with 5's to 1's
the first bag of wads I had was CSD-16 if memory serves, now they are vp 80's but I don't think there was any change in the wads, just the nomenclature?johnsinger wrote:jehler wrote:John jr has been doing real well with bpi load 50204 621f, it's a 7/8 load at 1560, with 5's to 1's
I take it that load uses the VP-80 wad. With either VP-80 or VP-65, I have yet to throw a bad pattern.
John Singer wrote:Here is an update on my 16 gauge gun and steel shot performance.
This season, I have used the 16 gauge gun to shoot both ducks and geese. For geese, I have used 7/8 oz of #1 and B steel. I have only killed two geese with this gun this season, one each with each shot size.
However, I have used this gun with 7/8 oz of #3 and #1 steel on ducks on Saginaw Bay. I have shot 9 ducks widgeon, gadwall, and redheads with this gun. I have averaged 1 duck bagged for every 3 shots fired. The gun and load have performed very well.
I hope to try this gun layout shooting on Lake Erie during the last couple of weeks of our season.
John Singer wrote:I have hunted mostly near Sebewaing/Geiger Rd and also Quannicassee.
johnsinger wrote:Lately, I have been playing around with a 16 gauge shotgun. (See the SxS Point of Impact post.) I purchased a Lee Load All II to load for this gun since ammo is hard to come by. I also have some shells left by my father after he died. So far, here is what I have learned.
1. Federal 15/16 oz #2 Steel Loads are not worth the price of the paper in their base wad. The shells contain less than 15/16 oz of shot. They pattern very poorly for me. Very few pellets hit a 30" circle at 40 yards.
2. Federal 1 1/4 oz #6 Lead are very good shells. The shot is copper plated and the load is buffered. Fired through the modified choked right barrel of the gun at a turkey target, they easily pattern well for turkey hunting. The left, full choke barrel does not yet shoot to point of aim.
3. 7/8 oz of #8 lead over 14.5 grains 700x powder with a Winchester AA-16 wad with 2 28-gauge cards in the base of the wad makes a fine, low recoil target load.
4. The VP-80 wad (like the VP-65 in 12 gauge) for steel shot is an outstanding wad. Using the BP recipe with a Cheddite hull for 7/8 oz steel shot, I have loaded and tested #3, #1 and B steel. This load has a published velocity of 1550 fps. All three shoot excellent even patterns at 40 yards. I was impressed. My 12 gauge guns do not pattern #1 steel as well as this gun/shell does. In 12 gauge, I have found the VP-65 to be the most consistent patterning wad with 1-oz of steel shot. So far the VP-80 is equally impressive.
The #3 steel looks a load to use for ducks and WMA pheasant hunting. The #1 and B steel look great for goose hunting.
I have a size C adjustable reamer on order that I should be able to pick up next week. I intend to open the left barrel from full to modified and to adjust the point of impact. I look forward to using this gun from the layout boat this fall or for hunting alone during our Michigan regular goose season where our limit is only 2 birds. I have been having a ball playing with this while waiting for this winter to get out of here.
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