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  1. I think barrel length has some effect on velocity , which would have an effect on pattern.

    I dont know enough to say and I dont really worry about it.

    i do think short barrel are more finicky in the sense that slight imperfections of aiming

    can have a more pronounced effect downrange.... shorter barrel means lighter gun and recoil (especially with magnum

    turkey loads) can influence accuracy.

  2. Very impressive website blackborechokes. And, those are some awesome looking patterns at 40 yrds. i love the concept and design and hope you have a lot of success. it must be fun developing new ideas and designs.

    I am intrigued that yo have good results with the flitecontrol. i guess the whole idea behind that wadding is

    to strip away the wadding as cleanly as possible. Looks like your chokes assist that process.

  3. I shoot a SBE 12 ga and a M2 20 ga for turkey hunting. For the 12 ga , I get good patterns shoot 685 with good old federal #5 's Pretty much anything shoots well. I dont really like super tight patterns and I dont really care for the flite control. for some reason, the flite control seems erratic for me. tight centers , but the entire pattern seems to drift from shot to shot.

     

    For my 20 gauge, I do shoot the flite control, #7s HW and I get very good results with factory full choke.

     

    I have tried lots and lots of combinations of loads and chokes for both guns.

  4. The smaller the number, the tighter the bore.

    .660 is tighter than .665

     

     

    My benelli has a bore diameter of .720 and if I use a choke tube with a .06 constriction , i will end up with .660 exit diameter.

     

    if i use a choke tube with a .055 constriction, (not quite as tight as the previous ) i will end up with an exit diameter

    of .665

     

    Both of these are very tight chokes

     

     

    *Actually my benelli bore is .723 but this makes the math a little easier

  5. there are three really good loads that you can shoot.

     

    Winchester #5 or #6 XTended Range

    Hevi shot #5 or #6

    and Fed HeavyWeight #6

     

     

    These are all pretty expensive shells $4- $5 per shell

    so, as an alternative , winchester #5 lead is awesome. The best advice is to shoot it

    and that gives you an idea what your pattern looks like and how far you can comfortably shoot a turkey.

  6. It was a fine morning and the gobblers were vocal. I usually dont set up for a field bird, but this was my only option . The lone gobbler came across 300 yrd field and gave me a perfect opportunity to get my gun on him for a 35 yrd shot.

     

    Federal HW #7 w/ Benelli M2 - 20 ga- Trulock .580 Turkey choke

     

    10 " beard 1 1/8" spurs

     

    Life is Good.

     

     

     

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  7. I use a BDU Jacket and cut off the sleeves for my vest. Its good old woodland camo that is fade resistant and very durable as it is made to mil-spec. It has two bellow pockets at the waist and two breast pockets. I can stick my slate call in one of the pockets, and my gloves and shells in the other.

    My striker goes in the pencil pocket thats on the breast pocket and a mouth call in the other breast pocket. After hunting, I just take off my vest and everything is in its place the next morning.

    It cost about $25 .

     

    I never used a seat cushion so I dont really care about that.

  8. I just used factory bead, but I will probably put a easy hit because I am used to the sight and I think it helps me keep my head down during exciting moments.

     

    I dislike any kind of scope on my shotguns. I bought this vinci for the balance and the way it feels in my hands,. The last thing I would do is booger up the balance and its looks. kinda like putting a luggage rack on a cadillac.

  9. I got a new vinci just recently and shot a few rounds of Winchester #5 XTended range out of the factory

    full choke and got excellent patterns. I immediately sent the trigger assembly to Briley to crispy up the trigger pull. so, havent shot anymore. But I intended to use Briley X-full flush choke and shoot all the standard loads Federal lead, hevi-13, heavyweight XTended Range and see what looks best.

     

    My gun is 26" barrel and that crio choke is about 3 " long (flush choke) so, I dont think I'll even need to look at any superfull chokes.

  10. I like to take the breast and marinate with some kind of Orange Juice (any marinade will work)

     

    then, pan sear in a skillet with some olive oil and a little butter.

     

    salt n peppa

     

    then finish in the oven. usually pretty hot 450- 500

  11. 40 yrd pattern will be delayed a few weeks as I have sent this gun to Camo-Solutions for a camo job, so I can get it back before march 13 open

     

    I am actually more interested in my pattern at distances under 40 yrds but I agree, 40 yrd is a good

    benchmark. Just from the looks of my 30yrd pattern, this should be easily lethal at the 40yrd mark.

    In fact, the 30 yrd looks like it is just starting to open up.

  12. I got excelllent results with federal heavyweight #7 out of m2 and factory full chokle.

     

    mine is normal 26 " barrel, , your 20" should pattern very well too but might be a little more

    finicky trying to ain it.

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