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I have been a Winchester guy for many years. You can't beat the supremes but they are spendy. I tried the 3.5 experts and couldn't figure out why nothing was dropping. Then I shot a cripple on the water. Those loads had the worst blown pattern I have ever seen. I tried a few more to be sure. I sent them back to Winchester and they agreed they were bad and sent me a new case of different loads. Now I always pattern my gun when trying new loads.

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I used to only shoot Winchester #2 drylocks for ducks. Had great succes until they jumped up the price. I've shot Kent FastSteel since and have been pleased. Xperts are straight up junk. We had some leftovers with them and did a test. One guy shot normal DryLocks the other Xpert. The guy using the Drylocks always did better. I finally burned up the last of those Xperts on cripples and they struggled at that.

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Depends on the gun. It makes a HECK of a difference. I've patterned most everything bismuth,faststeel,xperts,highvelocityexperts,drylocks,federals,kentmatrix,HD,etc. and each gun is different. Often the High Velocity loads have terrible patterns especially the experts. Some loads had holes bigger than your hand every shot That said my BPS loves the old expert 2's 1 1/4oz 1325fps extremely tight patterns to 40 yd.s the ducks either dead or I missed and after 4 cases trust me I know too bad you can't get them any more, the 870 likes federal 2's and BB's, the new Nova I won throws Kent Matrix real nice. I've shot boxes of shells at paper with choke after choke and it's a real eye opener I don't advise any shell for anyone they NEED TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES what choke and shell combination works for each gun they own.

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Hey there mille lacs muskie, i heard that you couldn't shoot it with an after market choke, something about how the wad is different and performs when it comes out of the barrel. Don't really know just remember someone in here had mention it. I was gonna pickup a couple of boxes today at Dick's sporting good because it was on sale for 16.99 for 3inches and 19.99 for 3 1/2inches, but then i remember something like how the wad is different. confused.gif Well, hope someone in here can clear this up. grin.gif

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any standard smooth choke will shoot black cloud; its the studded wad-restricting chokes like patternmasters that negate the effects of the flightstopper wad from federal. i believe that from the reports i read, black cloud responds best to improved cylinder chokes. mod would be ok too i think. best to pattern it and see what works.

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BEST DEAL SO FAR....

FLEET FARM : HEVI SHOTS 3inches.. #2 #4 #B's for only $19.99 right now. I grab myself 6 boxes aready.
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was that the old remington hevi shot, or the new non remington hevi shot? i have seen the old remington stuff on close out for similar prices all over.

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My rem 870 special purpose was throwing great patterns and killing duscks stone cold last year with 3.5" hevisteel 4's and 2's with the factory mod. choke.. Might try the bigger B size for geese this year. The only place I can find the 3.5 hevisteel is cabelas, and its $34 a box. Might try some black cloud this year in the early goose season.

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I also has poor luck with remmimngton sportsman steel and winchester expert steel. You will generally have much better overall performance by staying away from the dirt cheap steel shot loads.

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