beretta boy
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Orillia, Ontario
Try a box of these:
Winchester Supreme Double X
(Extra Long Range Premium Copper Plated Shot )
Code X12XC6 12 ga, 2-3/4", 1-1/2 oz. # 6's
Copper-plated and Grex buffered, they pattern like a good thing ... 92 percent out of my Full choke barrel at 40 yards. The copper plated pellets seem to not only pattern better, but penetrate better as well. The only thing that's as close is Kent Impact - Tungsten Matrix, 1-1/4 oz. # 5's. A box of 25 of the Winchester XX's are about the same or just a bit more than a box of 10 Kent Impacts ! Both are dynamite loads however !
I've used them several times on flighted pheasant "European"-style simulated driven bird shoots. No problem smacking ditch-parrotts at 40 - 50+ yards.
Back in the day, they were my favourite "diver" loads in 4's. !
By all means, pattern your gun to see where your Point of Impact is at 50 yards. A "dead-straightaway" is tough to hit ... not from "point the gun at it and shoot" perspective, but from a shot pattern (or lack of it) point of view ... not much to work with out there - pattern density can be a little sparse. I find a "crosser" or "quartering" target at 50 an easier shot than a straight away.
Winchester Supreme Double X
(Extra Long Range Premium Copper Plated Shot )
Code X12XC6 12 ga, 2-3/4", 1-1/2 oz. # 6's
Copper-plated and Grex buffered, they pattern like a good thing ... 92 percent out of my Full choke barrel at 40 yards. The copper plated pellets seem to not only pattern better, but penetrate better as well. The only thing that's as close is Kent Impact - Tungsten Matrix, 1-1/4 oz. # 5's. A box of 25 of the Winchester XX's are about the same or just a bit more than a box of 10 Kent Impacts ! Both are dynamite loads however !
I've used them several times on flighted pheasant "European"-style simulated driven bird shoots. No problem smacking ditch-parrotts at 40 - 50+ yards.
By all means, pattern your gun to see where your Point of Impact is at 50 yards. A "dead-straightaway" is tough to hit ... not from "point the gun at it and shoot" perspective, but from a shot pattern (or lack of it) point of view ... not much to work with out there - pattern density can be a little sparse. I find a "crosser" or "quartering" target at 50 an easier shot than a straight away.



















































