I decided to take advantage of this great weather and my week off of work and went to Silverdale to do some shooting with a buddy. While I was there I decided to pattern my turkey gun - I added a 22" bbl and bought a new choke (Primos), so I wanted to see what it was capable of. The only turkey loads I had were the Winchester Double X 3" #5's and the Hevi 13 3" #5
When I was in Cabala's last week I picked up some Hevi 13 ($24.00 US for a box of 10
) after hearing people rave about it. I set my targets and paced 10 yds into a 50 yd range and let 'er go. The results were not that impressive at all. I re-did the pattern three times with the same result:
Hevi 13 - 3" #5 @ 40yds:
I did the same test with the Winchester Double X three times to make sure there were little deviations in the patterns (here are pic's from 2/3 targets:
I was shocked to see how poorly the Hevy 13 performed against the Winchester Double X - I counted 12 critical hits with the Hevy 13 and noticed a clumpy pattern
and 51 critical hits and a nice even pattern with the Double X. I was under the impression that Hevi Shot would pattern better than lead, am I missing something? The Winchester Double X performed amazing in these tests.
For fun I am going to try the Winchester Xtended Range 3" #5's, and the Federal Flight Control just to see how they compare to the Double X with my choke/gun combo.
When I was in Cabala's last week I picked up some Hevi 13 ($24.00 US for a box of 10
Hevi 13 - 3" #5 @ 40yds:
I did the same test with the Winchester Double X three times to make sure there were little deviations in the patterns (here are pic's from 2/3 targets:
I was shocked to see how poorly the Hevy 13 performed against the Winchester Double X - I counted 12 critical hits with the Hevy 13 and noticed a clumpy pattern
For fun I am going to try the Winchester Xtended Range 3" #5's, and the Federal Flight Control just to see how they compare to the Double X with my choke/gun combo.




















































