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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5593222" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>Next question….</p><p></p><p>Don't tell SCN, but I didn't have time to get my 20ga setup to shoot TSS as he suggested. I have 3 other guns that I plan to shoot next weekend to see which one patterns the best and I'll limit my shot to whatever my ethical range is based on the gun that shoots the best.</p><p></p><p>So, when patterning a shotgun, how do you decide what your range is? I've got a bunch of splatter type targets and I'll shoot each gun with the different turkey loads I've got… but what measure is used to determine maximum range?</p><p></p><p>Is it number of pellets is a certain sized circle as I've read in here? Is it number of pellets in the kill zone on one of these targets?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I'm thrilled to even get to go and would consider my hunt a success to just hear a bird gobble but I want to make sure I understand my capabilities before I have my gun pointed at a live bird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5593222, member: 19427"] Next question…. Don’t tell SCN, but I didn’t have time to get my 20ga setup to shoot TSS as he suggested. I have 3 other guns that I plan to shoot next weekend to see which one patterns the best and I’ll limit my shot to whatever my ethical range is based on the gun that shoots the best. So, when patterning a shotgun, how do you decide what your range is? I’ve got a bunch of splatter type targets and I’ll shoot each gun with the different turkey loads I’ve got… but what measure is used to determine maximum range? Is it number of pellets is a certain sized circle as I’ve read in here? Is it number of pellets in the kill zone on one of these targets? Honestly, I’m thrilled to even get to go and would consider my hunt a success to just hear a bird gobble but I want to make sure I understand my capabilities before I have my gun pointed at a live bird. [/QUOTE]
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