Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by Bearcat74

Originally Posted by JimHnSTL
Originally Posted by Bearcat74

#5 hevishot probably won't pattern that great because there's not enough pellets to get great patterns.


In HTL loads 6's, 7's, 8's and 9's are where it's at for great patterns and excellent killing power.


#5's carry a lot of energy but of your pattern sucks and you can't get enough pellets on target why shoot them?

I’ve had good luck with pattering 5’s in all my guns. Granted when I shoot heavi shot I am shooting 6s but only because I got a great deal on them years ago. When I shoot lead in the other guns I shoot 5s with great success. I would suspect that the constriction is a tad too much for the 5s to pattern well. When I talked to the people at Indian Creek they asked what size shot I wanted to shoot and I want to say there was .005” difference in the choke for the larger size shot than the smaller shot size that they would recommend.



I've had lead 5's pattern good but never hevishot 5's

A 2oz load of lead 5's has 380 pellets in it while a 2oz load of hevishot 5's has 294 pellets, so it has fewer pellets which is why it's called hevishot. It's hard to get a good pattern with roughly 100 less pellets.

I know hevishot deforms less and holds tighter down range but with 100 fewer pellets that's quite a drop. Lead 6's are 439 and hevi 6's are 382 so the difference isn't that great. Hevi 7's are 508 for a 2oz load which helps them throw big numbers.

Should be about 350 or less #5 lead pellets in 2 oz and 320 pellets in a 2 oz load of Hevi-13 #5 in a 2 oz. load. Approximately 30 pellets difference.



I was using this chart to get my numbers, they could be wrong though: Pellet Count


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