Free: Contests & Raffles.
My roommate and I went out today to pattern our guns (make sure they were still on). I put 57 pellets in the head and neck (I didn't count ones that were touching the line) at 35 yards, but only 5 at 50 (I would NEVER shoot 50 anyway, just checking). He put 20 pellets at 35 yards (not a great pattern really), but 9 at 50. I was shooting 6's, him 4's. Any ideas why his patterned a little better at 50 despite being nowhere near mine at 35? I'm sure there's an explanation; I just don't study this stuff.
I'm not complaining about my pattern at all. It would be hard to complain about nearly 60 pellets at 35 yards. Just wondering why his pattern didn't lose as much of its value out to 50 as mine did. I don't care, because I'll never shoot that far, I was just curious. I shoot a Benelli with a .665 choke. He shoots a Remington with a more open choke.