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    Decided to try a couple different loads I had kicking around to see if I could get a decent pattern out to 40 with. Since most of my birds end up pretty close before being tagged so I'm thinking twice about using the Win Longbeards XR's. I used Federal Flight Control Turkey Loads and Kents. I didn't have the gun shouldered well with the Kents but still not bad patterns IMO with the edge going to the Fed's.

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    Both dead birds for sure.... they look like great patterns for 40 yds.... enough to kill them and looks like it won't be too tight when/if its an up close shot......
    I like the Kent shells too..... but 3" for me...
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    Either one looks good . Now just find the turkeys lol good luck

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    As stated, both are healthy patterns. Get at em!

    I must say I admire the work you put into your targets. Not too often ones targets have beards.
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    Yes, good density for 40 yds....impressive actually !!

    I bought some of the Kent Diamonds (2 3/4 #5) this year to see how they pattern in my Wingmaster 870 (full). Not expecting that performace at 30 yds...maybe they'll surprise me

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    I bought 2 boxes of Long Beard 3", #5. Do not pattern yet. I do not know if gun or shell is more important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Yes, good density for 40 yds....impressive actually !!

    I bought some of the Kent Diamonds (2 3/4 #5) this year to see how they pattern in my Wingmaster 870 (full). Not expecting that performace at 30 yds...maybe they'll surprise me
    I use the Kent's in my 20 gauge. They seem to work well enough for me.

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    Thanks for being an example - get out and pattern before the season. Even if it does look like a bearded seagull! Joking.

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    Great patterns out of both at 40!

    Here's a question, do you guys pattern every year? I.E the same gun, the same choke, the same loads (out of the same box as years previous) ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    Here's a question, do you guys pattern every year? \
    well yea !!! what good is owning a bucket of shells and never shooting them...LOL....any excuse to get out and shoot should suffice...LOL...

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