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Originally Posted By: Stan
Mike,

Thank you so much for the pic tutorial. It explains a lot!!

SRH

Your wad guide looks "melted", or something, rolled over, on the right front edge. Was it made that way, or is it something you did to make it easier to put wads under the punch ?

SRH


You're most welcome. I took a half-round rasp to all of them so they easily accept the new generation of tall wads....the silver WW 7/8 12ga, the lime green 3/4 ounce 20ga, the wonderful blue DR16, etc. I learned how to "make do" at an early age. My Old Man always said we were "dirt poor"....too poor to own dirt. smile


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It took me a little longer to count all those holes, but here some pattern comparisons between RST Spreaders (1 oz of 8s) and Polywad Spred-Rs (1 1/8 oz 8s). I wanted to see if using these loads would allow my "pheasant" gun to work for grouse and woodcock.

I used a 12 ga. sxs with 28" barrels stamped 18.4mm and choked R 0.008 and L 0.023. For an indirect comparison, this gun shot 70% and 65% patterns at 25 and 35 yards using Federal Top Gun loads (1 oz. of 8s).

Five patterns for each load at 15 and 25 yards:

RST @ 15 yards - 92% (range 90-93%)
Polywad @ 15 yards - 77% (range 69-81%)
RST @ 25 yards - 71% (range 57-80%)
Polywad @ 25 yards - 41% (range 36-55%)

So, based on these patterns, the Polywads open faster, but lose efficiency more quickly. The RSTs appeared to have little effect on the IC choke in the right barrel.

I used HunterJohn pattern sheets that have a full-sized duck in the center, and counted pellet strikes on the duck to measure center density (maybe not statistically accurate but seems to make field sense). I came up with the following percentages of pellet strikes:

RST @ 15 yards - 27% (range 24-31%)
Polywad @ yards - 10% (range 5-20%)
RST @ 25 yards - 13% (range 10-14%)
Polywad @ 25 yards - 5% (range 4-8%)

Based on these patterns, the RSTs had noticeably more pellet strikes on the "target".

My take-away was that, at least out of this gun, the Polywads will provide a more open pattern, but the trade-off is less density in the center and a pattern that will not be effective much past 20 yards. However, the RSTs do not open the R barrel enough for close cover shots.

Last edited by Doverham; 09/04/13 12:43 AM.

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