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If anybody's interested.......As I had a bit of a mixture of carts in my pocket, I thought I'd try a quick rudimentary pattern test on an old plastic tub I happened on. I tried (left to right) eley 2 inch 6's, lyalvale 2:1/2 inch 9's and below eley fourlong 7's. All at twenty yards. The fourlongs came out by far the better pattern but I didn't expect the 9 gram two inch carts to perform well at that range. The fourlongs were the first pattern, then I turned the tub 90% ish, for the next pattern test with the lyalvale. I've hit a few rabbits at similar range with the fourlongs that I usually use and they've been hit pretty hard. Looking at that, I think I'll stick with the fourlongs.

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#7 & .410 is a great combination. Why stockists favour #6 I will never understand!

 

I have used the 2"ammo on rats recently, ideal to 15 yds in my gun but they were#6!

 

If ever there was a perfect lessen in more is not always better it is a .410 :-)

 

U.

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nice little sxs poachers gun loved it but dad said it was time to move onto the 20 bore went down hill from there :lol:

Was that the lovely little folder with the hollowed out stock? Used to knock about in an old boys garden with one of them as a kid, trying to pot most things that moved, and some that didn't.

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