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		no, here it is 
	14 in the red and quite a few more in the surrounding head From 25 Yards  | 
		
 That is pretty good for a .410.  Plus, I am betting that a .410 can be tweaked with the right chokes to get it really tight. I don't doubt that it can throw a dense pattern, I just don't think the gun allows for much error as you get further out. 
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 That is a good pattern. 
	You've got about half the total shot in the kill zone- which is great if the gun will do that every time. Take a close look at that pattern, particularly at about 2 o'clock and 9 o'clock. A very small aiming error (like a few inches) would result in a lot fewer hits, if that pattern is typical.  | 
		
 well considering that I have used that gun and 2-1/5 inch #6 shot to shoot trap and have broken as many as 19 and normally above 15 out of 25 I am thinking it is really all in the gun. But I like to take credit every now and then. 
	I did have another target that patterned very similar but I goofed it up when I shot it twice, once with express #4 and dummy me shot the same target with a winchester AA #9 shot, The #9 shot patterned terrible at 20 and 25 yards most of the shot was outside the red. I have a box of Remington #6 game loads at the house somewhere that I am going to take down and shoot just for curiosity now. I know, I know curiostity killed the cat and all but what can ya do. hahaha Hey Fabs, Maybe I should has tried shooting those 6 little yellow birds at the tournament with the .410, hahahaha might have hit a few more than I did with the 12 gauge.  | 
		
 DaMadman, 
	You have me laughing pretty good. I can't remember how many of those little targets you hit with the 12 ga., but I seriously doubt you would have done any better with the .410. Remember, that pattern that you have on the paper is at something standing still. When a target flies/moves through a shot pattern/string, things can be very different. By the way, smaller pellets will always pattern worse out of the same choke as larger pellets because they get deformed a lot more in the firing process and they weigh a lot less. Hence, they tend to deflect a lot easier as soon as they encounter air resistance. So, I am not surprised that the 9's patterned terribly. Jack, Very good point about the aiming error really coming into play on the edges of the pattern.  | 
		
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 You on the other hand with that extra full choke in that Berretta did the job just right. Let me know when you are free to go shooting. I can go just about any Sunday so maybe when it warms up a bit we can get keech away from the bay and Nalley and we can all go bust some clays together  | 
		
 It will definitely have to wait until it gets warmer and it stops snowing. I just don't have much fun shooting at clays when I am freezing and my feet are stuck in snow. 
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