Author Topic: Federal Flitecontrol range report.  (Read 402 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline New Hampshire

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 996
Federal Flitecontrol range report.
« on: April 22, 2005, 11:01:41 AM »
Well I promised to post my results when I got to shoot a few of the new Federal shells with the Flitecontrol Wad.
So here is the setup:
2oz 3" Mag w/flitecontrol wad, #5 copper plated.
Remington 870, stock factory 28" Vent rib with fiber optic rifle sights mounted on it.  Factory standard FULL choke (lead and Steel rated.)
Shoot-N-See anatomical turkey targets.

So as you can see I have a rather ordinary set-up and no special high tech turkey choke.  So take the following results with this in mind.

10 yds out........well we will just say birdy dont have a head no more. Clean kill, vaporized the neck at the half  way point (where I was aiming.)

20 yds out.........18 "clean hits and a half dozen "marginals.  By this I mean 18 pellets were clearly in the neck and brain, and the "marginals" were those where the pellet was touching vertebrate/brain, but was too close to count as a clean hit.

25 yds out (this was the max range of the lane I was on)........ 12 "cleans" and about 3 or 4 "marginals."  But the hit was a bit left, so still pretty good pellet dump.

So considering what I am working with (meaning a purely stock gun) Id say I got me one heck of a gobbler getter.  I had also tried some Winchester SUper X Magnum turkey loads, 2oz #5s and did fine at the 10 yards, but didnt get as many hits out at 25 yards.  I managed to recover 2 wads as well.  So far Im impressed, now we will see if gobba head is as well in a little over a week.
Brian M.
NRA Life Member
Member Londonderry Fish and Game Club
Member North American Fishing Club
Member North American Hunting Club
Member New Hampshire Historical Society
Member International Blackpowder Hunting Association

Offline quickdtoo

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (149)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 43301
  • Gender: Male
Federal Flitecontrol range report.
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2005, 11:36:22 AM »
Brian, Thanks for the report, but I wouldn't expect great results with the standard full choke, it's pretty loose compared to extra and super full  turkey chokes. Right now I'm getting pretty much the same results or a bit better with #6 3½" rem hevi shot at 40yds.....when I get some time, I'll post the results of the Fed flightcontrol 3" and 3½" thru my Mad Super Max tube. I have enough Hevi shot loads left for 2 birds a year for 4 more years, so I have plenty of time to test them out!! :roll: Right now I'm busy hunting instead of shooting since the season only lasts a month, gotta make hay when the sun shines!!!   :-D
"Always do right, this will gratify some and astonish the rest" -  Mark Twain

Offline New Hampshire

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 996
Federal Flitecontrol range report.
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2005, 04:11:48 PM »
Yeah, Ive been thinking about getting my mitts on a real Turkey tube for a while now.  I used the Hevi-shot load last year (never did get to take a bird with it.)  I was rather un-impressed with the patterns and price, which is why I tried a couple of different loads this year.  Im going out with the Federals because they are clearly the best patterning (and more economical than the Hevi-shot).  Guess next year Ill be lookin into a new choke.  For now the one I got will do just fine.  With the dense cover I hunt anyways Im doubting Ill see birds much farther than 25 yards.  But it would be nice to dump a handful more pellets in the kill zone  :twisted: .
Brian M.
NRA Life Member
Member Londonderry Fish and Game Club
Member North American Fishing Club
Member North American Hunting Club
Member New Hampshire Historical Society
Member International Blackpowder Hunting Association