Remington 11-87 Turkey Pattern Testing Winchester Longbeard XR #6 - Full, Colonial, and Kicks Chokes

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2023
  • Today, we pattern test a Remington 11-87 12 gauge with Winchester Longbeard XR #6 using the stock full choke, a Colonial XF .675, and a Kicks Gobblin Thunder .655 at 40 yards to see what gives us the best turkey patterns. We definitely had some interesting results, so stick around and see what we can get out of this setup!
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    Matt Tyree
    332 W Lee Hwy
    PMB 130
    Warrenton, VA 20186
    Shoutout to the Blue Collar Outdoors guys for the idea and design of the target backers that I used in this video

Komentáře • 44

  • @dieselten01
    @dieselten01 Před rokem +7

    Nice job. I hate guys that think they are patterning their gun using just the target. It is critical to have a large clean backer for each shot. Thank you!

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I like using something as a backer to see as much of the pattern as possible and to really get a good idea of what my gun or the load is doing downrange

  • @Tonysly7
    @Tonysly7 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This ammo is dope...1 7/8 once of #6 with the shotlok technology is just crazy good!

  • @-B_G-
    @-B_G- Před rokem +4

    The pattern might hold up past 50 but I wouldn’t trust lead 6’s past 50yds imo. Nice pattern vids, you do it right.

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. I wouldn't use 6s past 50 either, but of course their's always gonna be somebody that will try it. I would personally much rather have my birds in close

  • @jerrodladner3019
    @jerrodladner3019 Před rokem +3

    I love the long beard with a standard full. The 1-3/4 does good but I like the 1-7/8 little better. I also shoot 6s

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      It was a much more open pattern, but it was pretty even. It would absolutely take birds out to 40, but it definitely has the advantage of giving you more leeway for those close range shots

  • @TODinWY
    @TODinWY Před rokem +3

    Looks to me like the LONGBEARD was made to performs best in a 12 ga. rather than a 20. I like #5 shot. Nice job.

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I don't currently have a 20 gauge to test it, but it definitely performs great from a 12 gauge. I did film some testing with the 5 shot Longbeards that will be coming soon, so stay tuned

  • @scottmcclure1196
    @scottmcclure1196 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great no nonsense vid...well done. Tell be about the no drill sling you are using.

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks! As for the sling, it's a G,G&G sling that I think I got from Optics Planet several years ago. I have no idea if they still make it or sell it, but hope that helps

  • @aussiefarmer8741
    @aussiefarmer8741 Před rokem +1

    Good job.

  • @stevencarnes7790
    @stevencarnes7790 Před rokem +2

    Lead loads like a tighter choke and the TSS likes a more open

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      I really want to get together a bunch of loads and chokes and film a head to head comparison between lead and tss in both tighter and more open chokes to really see the true difference and what each load prefers

  • @lax0598
    @lax0598 Před rokem +2

    Wow all 3 great patterns. Would probably choose based on what was most open at 20yds. I would miss if too tight 😅

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      At only 20, they would all be pretty tight, but I think the factory full would be your best option

  • @littlejohnny210
    @littlejohnny210 Před rokem +3

    #6 Longbeard xr are all you need out of a 12 gauge. 🦃 🔨 Does the carpet match the drapes?

  • @cml44spec1
    @cml44spec1 Před rokem +1

    I have been using the 3 inch number 5s in my browning a5 and stevens 320

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      The longbeard 5s and 6s are definitely the way to go if you are using lead

  • @JonathanBranson22
    @JonathanBranson22 Před rokem +1

    I shoot the Indian Creek .665 out of my Win 1300. It loves the LB#6. I splurged on some Apex this year, and it’s absolutely ridiculous the patterns it produces. Wouldn’t hesitate shoot that LB #6 though. Just two different beasts

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      I want to test some of the Indian Creeks on my guns to see how they do. I do have plans on getting some different tss loads as well, so stay tuned

  • @pedrojsanchezalvarado5569

    Una belleza elegante arma amigo saludos

  • @unitedtruth2675
    @unitedtruth2675 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awsome. I have the polymer style mag. Not the special

  • @raybobkowalski2154
    @raybobkowalski2154 Před rokem +2

    Try the Carlson Long Beard XR choke .660 constriction it shoots way better than anything you got there trust me it's tighter

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I definitely want to get some other chokes to test out, so I will see what I can find

  • @ShochCustomCalls
    @ShochCustomCalls Před rokem +1

    How did the kicks look at 20 yards? I just bought a .665 and was gonna return it for a .655 before I use it but was it too tight at 20 or was it good?

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I never filmed it at 20, but I have tested it and it is pretty tight at 20. Maybe about a baseball size pattern or so. It really depends on how you prefer your setup. Do you like a tighter pattern and maybe stick to field hunting, or do you like a little more leeway and hunt mostly hardwoods? The 665 will be more open than the 655, but either will absolutely perform great out to 40 yards no problem

    • @ShochCustomCalls
      @ShochCustomCalls Před rokem

      @@matttyreeoutdoors okay, I hunt open fields in Pennsylvania and thick stuff in georgia. Maybe I will stick to the one I have now. Do you think the .665 will hold good up to 50?

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      @Danny_Shoch_ODC I would not be scared to take the 665 out to 50. I would always suggest though that you go out and pattern your gun with your choke and your shells to see what it is truly capable of. I do want to get my hands on a 660 and a 665 and put all three on paper side by side, so hopefully I can get that test done in the near future

    • @ShochCustomCalls
      @ShochCustomCalls Před rokem +1

      @@matttyreeoutdoors thank you for this one!

  • @kimbaker3144
    @kimbaker3144 Před rokem +1

    I have a 640 constriction choke tube for a 870. It is devastating.

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I would have expected a choke that is that tight to blow the pattern open because it would be too overconstricted

  • @hydro1581
    @hydro1581 Před rokem +1

    I have a pattern request for ya, Let me know If you will do it

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      What would it be?

    • @hydro1581
      @hydro1581 Před rokem +1

      @@matttyreeoutdoors I’m thinking a carlsons tss heavyweight choke for the 11-87 test! With longbeard X-R and TSS

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      @hydro 15 I think I could get my hands on one to test out pretty easily. Can't give a great time frame on when I would test it though since I've got a bunch of things planned ahead of it, but I can definitely add it on the list

    • @hydro1581
      @hydro1581 Před rokem +1

      @@matttyreeoutdoors okay, sounds good!

  • @kimbelesky1971
    @kimbelesky1971 Před rokem +1

    What am i dking wrong??? I use any one of my 12 gauge shotguns. Nothing but a bead for my sight. And any brand of 5 or 6 shot ammo. Even low brass $3.50 A BOX wal-mart ammo. And i get my texas turkey every year. Now one year just out of curiosity i did buy a box of remington nitro turkey loads. 2 rounds of that was enough for me. Too much recoil. Plain jane high brass remingtons are just about perfect for turkeys.

    • @matttyreeoutdoors
      @matttyreeoutdoors  Před rokem

      There have been thousands of birds killed over the years with cheap lead field loads and they do the job just fine within their respective range. But for a budget lead turkey shell, the longbeard shells are hard to beat if you want that little bit better pattern at moderate ranges

    • @kimbelesky1971
      @kimbelesky1971 Před rokem +1

      @@matttyreeoutdoors i have never used a turkey head target to see how many hits i get. So i have no idea how many hits you need to kill a turkey. But those shells you guys use seems to almost remove the head. So if 2 or 3 in the head will kill a turkey. What good is 32 or 33 in the head. I have never counted the hits in the head and neck area. Of any turkey i have shot. All i know is that my hunting shotgun has a full choke around .700 and that along with high brass remington 4' 5 or 6s is mainly what i use. But if all i have is cheap low brass shot from whoever. I'll throw 3 or 4 of those in my pocket and go hunting. But everyone is different as to what they think they need and what they use. When i started hunting 60 years ago' we didn't have all the new fangled things that are out today. I've seen the price of some of these new turkey shells. If i had one of those in my shotgun. Just knowing how much money i was about to fling out the end of my barrel. Would probably have me shaking so bad i couldn't hit was i was aiming at. Have a great hunt you next time out. At my age i have more hunting trips behind me. Than i have in front of me.

  • @unitedtruth2675
    @unitedtruth2675 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just oil you o ring