I am thinking of buying a Grizzly-12 shotgun, but after seeing the patterning for the Outlaw's 12" barrel, I'm concerned that the patterns from such barrels may be too sparse.
As an example, see the 40-yd pattern from the Outlaw posted by Geologist, about halfway down this page:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=317084&page=11
I know that each shotgun/load patterns differently, but these patterns seem very sparse indeed. The Outlaw is listed on Canada Ammo's decription as having fixed Modified chokes. With that constriction, one would typically expect a pattern of approx 60% at 40 yds. That certainly doesn't seem to be the case in Geologist's picture.
That also seems to be the case in the 25-yd pattern posted by Jeeped on this page:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=317084&page=14
Despite having 2 shots on the paper, there are some significant holes in that pattern. One would expect approx 95% patterns at that distance.
Because modern powders burn in approx 10-14" of barrel, the patterning results seen in these examples would seem to indicate that the powder does not completed burn in 12" barrels, and that the escaping gases disrupt the shot significantly.
Have other owners of short-barrelled shotguns (Grizzly, Outlaw, Backpacker, Dlask), experienced the same results?
Do tighter chokes (ex. in the Grizzly) result in better patterns?
It would be interesting to see pattern pictures from other owners of 12"-barrelled shotguns as well.
As an example, see the 40-yd pattern from the Outlaw posted by Geologist, about halfway down this page:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=317084&page=11
I know that each shotgun/load patterns differently, but these patterns seem very sparse indeed. The Outlaw is listed on Canada Ammo's decription as having fixed Modified chokes. With that constriction, one would typically expect a pattern of approx 60% at 40 yds. That certainly doesn't seem to be the case in Geologist's picture.
That also seems to be the case in the 25-yd pattern posted by Jeeped on this page:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=317084&page=14
Despite having 2 shots on the paper, there are some significant holes in that pattern. One would expect approx 95% patterns at that distance.
Because modern powders burn in approx 10-14" of barrel, the patterning results seen in these examples would seem to indicate that the powder does not completed burn in 12" barrels, and that the escaping gases disrupt the shot significantly.
Have other owners of short-barrelled shotguns (Grizzly, Outlaw, Backpacker, Dlask), experienced the same results?
Do tighter chokes (ex. in the Grizzly) result in better patterns?
It would be interesting to see pattern pictures from other owners of 12"-barrelled shotguns as well.
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