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How many pellets in a 10 inch circle?

A little bit high at 35 might be dead on at 40-45.....

Shoot it at say 20 and see how low you would have to aim if one came in close..... otherwise I would say your good to go.
 
mr.big said:
I will stick to what has worked for me for the past 10 + years,,if I can get within 45 yards ,,they are in the fryer..
If you are talking about Win HV (I read your earlier post), I too agree they are great shells. That is what I shot for 10+ years and when I did my part (get turkey within 45 yards, stay down on gun, etc), they always did their part (kill him dead). The few times over the years the bird got away, I always blamed myself, never my gun or my shells as they had performed flawlessly too many times before. If I were shooting lead today, it would definitely be the Win HV black shells.
 
maybe in 7 years when we get the house paid off and will only have one kid left at home I will get to try these 7.50 shells,,hope to get back on a deer lease in Ky also
 
I shoot the Nitro's 3-1/2" Remi 1187 SPT with Jellyhead .660 at 40 yards average about 320+ in every shot in a 10" circle two years killed one at 67 yards with them.
 
muddyboots said:
The new nitros i bought this year are better than the old ones i have. I didnt count them but it reduced an 8 1/2 x 11 paper turkey head target to dust at 30 yards.
That is great to hear. Were the old ones you are referring to purchased last year or in 2008/2009 time frame?
 
The nitros i had were probably 8 years old. I bought 25 back then and was down to 2. A local archery shop had some here but they were a different number. they told me that nitro made some changes and i bought them last christmas. They are awesome. I also shoot the 4 x 5 x 7's.
 

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