Bought a brand new NEF Turkey gun 2 weeks ago. The one with black stock/forearm and XX-full screw-in choke. Feels great.
I patterned it this past Saturday using Remington Nitro 3" #5 shot. Patterns look good out to 40 yards. I didn't shoot past that. At 20 yards, you'll either liquify his head or miss him completely. Not much in between.
The recoil was surprisingly mild, using a Limbsaver slip-on pad. In a world where about 90% of all sales claims are false, it's nice to see that Limbsaver delivers what they advertise. A steal at $20 at Wal Mart.
However, 6 of 10 shells stuck in the chamber. The gun was cleaned thoroughly before shooting, and the chamber was dry. I cleaned the chamber and barrel after the first 2 hangups, but it happened again several more times. Could the el-cheapo Remington Nitro shells be to blame?
Even though the patterns were good, I think they could be better. Especially at distances greater than 30 yards. Don't get me wrong; 40 yard shots will take a gobbler most of the time. But I'm getting older, and so are my eyes, so I'd like to see if I could get a tighter pattern at 40 yards. And, of course, I'd like to solve the problem of shells sticking in the chamber.
I thought about trying the Federal Premium Flight Control shells. I believe I remember Quick posting that he gets good 20 gauge patterns at 40 yards with them using a full choke. With the 12 gauge, should I use a full choke with these shells? If so, what manufacturer should I try? Federal says not to use a ported choke with these shells.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chopper