Just to see what happens, I set up a 15 " diameter target on white paper and from 50 feet away, wasted a dozen 2-3/4 pheasant loads (2-3/4 1-1/4 oz #6) and got an average of 80 inside the circle. Wasting one more shell by cutting it open, showed the ball count was 250, give or take one or six that got away. That means about 35% are hitting inside the circle. When I checked Chuckhawk's pages however, I find that #6 lead shot weighs-in at 225 per ounce which should mean the test shells have 280 pellets instead of the 250 I counted. Is there something I'm missing - like maybe the 1-1/4 ounce payload marked on Remington's shell includes the weight of the wad and that's why there are less balls? Or, do I need to pull a few more shells apart, but do it before beer call to see if I get a better count?


















































