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Johnny Too-Tall

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I found a load for the 20 gauge trade gun thats killer. 80 grains 2f and 1.5 oz (combination of 1oz of #4 Copper plated and .5 oz of #6 lead) using the skychief method and cylinder bore at 25 yards I am averaging 23 pellets in turkey neck and head, with about a 2-3 foot overall pattern for most part. I tried running the same 1.5 oz of the same size shot and results went away. Just wanted to share. For the record this was found by laziness due to not wanting to go back to truck to get more #4 shot so I finished load in #6's and was shocked by results. I repeated it 3 more times, not sure why it works but it does. This is the load i've got loaded in the gun for turkey opener tomorrow am.
Update: it works awesome
 

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Did you load 6/4 or 4/6 or were they mixed together? Any other specifics on loading procedure and components?
Sorry I didn't read the rest of your question. 80 grains 2f, nitro card, the #4 and #6 mixed together, overshot card, wad that soaked in olive oil for 3 days.
 
nice bird :thumb: could it be the smaller shot filling in between the larger shot? thus making a more solid shot column:dunno:
That could be it. But then again I am just guessing. My assumption is maybe the lighter shot is going faster and as you said filling in the pattern. Who knows.
 
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