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Anyone use a 10 gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2739807" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>The 10 is much more effective with larger or heavier shot. Try 2oz of Spiro tungsten 15gm BB's. Work up a load and pattern them @ 100yds. Eye opening. Drop is about 3ft so aim over. The old BBB hevi metal with tungsten steel mix was good but no longer made. I have found bismuth is not much better than steel and not worth the extra cost. It is priced between steel and tungsten and closer to steel in performance. Play with extended non ported chokes. I MOD is the most open choke I shoot in the 10. I also have LF, F, and XF. I shoot XF with bismuth. Bismuth patterns well, and performs like one size larger steel. I shoot Briley chokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2739807, member: 92702"] The 10 is much more effective with larger or heavier shot. Try 2oz of Spiro tungsten 15gm BB's. Work up a load and pattern them @ 100yds. Eye opening. Drop is about 3ft so aim over. The old BBB hevi metal with tungsten steel mix was good but no longer made. I have found bismuth is not much better than steel and not worth the extra cost. It is priced between steel and tungsten and closer to steel in performance. Play with extended non ported chokes. I MOD is the most open choke I shoot in the 10. I also have LF, F, and XF. I shoot XF with bismuth. Bismuth patterns well, and performs like one size larger steel. I shoot Briley chokes. [/QUOTE]
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