 Okay, so I've been wanting to do this video for a couple weeks But I've been waiting for the choke to come in and kind of get things lined out get somebody to film it So towns behind the camera and trousers here as well But we're back out here to do not a pattern test for ammo, but we're gonna do a choke comparison So if you watch the channel all you know that I like the kicks full I was shooting them modified for two seasons ago for that whole season and then this last year I switched to full and man, I loved it I never shot anything else, but the kicks full because in my opinion I patterned it. It's really not like a fool It's almost like an improved modified to me. It kind of seems like so it was just a good combination Good for 20 yards good for four yards. I've been seeing videos of people shooting the pattern master code black And just the feathers that I come off the bird and that's kind of what I've been looking for when I shot a full So I came out here with Harrison a while back a couple videos ago If you haven't seen it yet and Harrison shot his and you can just tell that the energy when it hit The paper target was way different than it was with my full and there's a reason for that So I'm gonna grab the package for the pattern master code black duck and I'm gonna read it off to you guys real quick This is what it says pattern master Created the code black line of tubes for the world's most serious hunters The code black line of tubes incorporates the same walled controlled technology that helped rev and revolutionized the shot shell market Okay on the front. This is what says so I'm gonna be shooting my Browning a5 which is an Invector DS style choke for the threads everything. Okay, it's designed specifically for non-toxic ammo It reduces shot shot string hits target with up to 70% more energy and that's what I was saying You could totally you'll see it too when we're shooting it and if you go on their side They don't say it on this package anywhere that I can see but if you go on their site They actually say that it is considered a full pattern it puts out. So here it is What do you know what I do like about this if it ends up being better for my gun is the fact it is it's like Half an inch shorter than my kicks as far as length sticking out again. This is a choke comparison not a ammo I'm already gonna be shooting heavy shot product So today I'm gonna bring out the heavy 12 the heavy bismuth and the heavy metal and I'm gonna shoot One of each of those at 20 and then 40 yards with this choke and then 20 and 40 yards with all three of Those animals with my kicks full. I don't know what should we start with talent go pattern master pattern master All right pattern master it is we'll do 21st and then we'll come back before you I guess we'll just go ahead and start with heavy metal first and work our way up Stay tuned to the end and we'll just compare them all where you can actually see him because you'll see him as I shoot him But I'm gonna put them side by side for ammo's and yard just so let's go again. This is not a pattern test of Specific ammo compare them. It's a pattern test To compare chokes, so don't get all worked up when you see some are six shot and Some's one's four shot and one's one and a quarter load and one's one and three eighths Okay, don't get all don't get yourself. What works up about that This is the three ammo's that I'm gonna be shooting a stuck season and these two heavy metal and heavy bismuth Is what I shot last year. I just want to see which choke does the best for all three of these type of loads So so we'll start with heavy metal the heavy bismuth and heavy 12 All right, first off heavy metal three inch one and a quarter ounce out of the brownie a five and this will be the pattern master See I didn't I forgot to say this at the beginning, but I have shot a Pattern master before it wasn't the code black and it did not do good on my brownie a five I just I don't know if that's something to do with the Invector DS or barrels or what but that's 20 yards I'm honestly. I'm not impressed. I mean there's tons of flyers and I know this is a small target again It's not a power video. It's what it's gonna look like when I'm shooting out a duck at 20 yards It's the heavy metal. We're gonna go ahead and do the heavy bismuth now All right, that's the heavy heavy bismuth. It seems a little tighter, but I guess it was either me or the ammo I don't know but heavy heavy bismuth seemed like it was off to the right. It does seem a little bit tighter Not so many flyers. Definitely not what was out of Harrison Stoker at all by any means I mean it was like a perfect it definitely was meant for his gun. I could tell you that but Let's go ahead and do heavy 12 heavy 12 This is heavy 12 Now remember I'm aiming at the same point every time and it's 20 yards I mean, I know there's human error involved, but it shouldn't be like that because I shot the heavy 12 my kicks And it was perfect over this We're you're gonna see anyways here in a second. I didn't even have coffee this morning, so I ain't shaking Let's go ahead and switch to the kicks choke and we'll do The 20 yards with all three shots back to heavy metal again 20 yards kick kicks high-flatter full Maybe I did drink my coffee. I Mean it's still dead duck, but it is 20 yards I mean, it's not that it's that bad, but there's a lot. There's some gaps So that's the heavy metal three inch four shot, so I'm gonna go ahead and shoot the bismuth now and see heavy bismuth I don't know what I'm doing. I know now. I'm Because I've just shot this with two weeks ago. Actually it was the 12 But I must be just aiming a little bit low, but I'm free-handing it because that's what I do in the marsh I don't sit there and rest on a deal Again, I'm just doing what's naturally to me how I shoot so that's the bismuth But we're gonna go ahead and shoot the heavy 12 all right heavy 12 Now that's nasty see that's what I that's what I had just shot last So I don't know if it's just that ammo is a nasty combination with this fool because I know I patterned good with the heavy bismuth, but that's That's that's really good looking That's beautiful Human Eric have a lot involved the choke the gun anything so I don't know Maybe I just got lucky and put it down, but that's that's how they was looking every time with the heavy 12 Now mind you this is six shot, but that bismuth I just shot last was six shot to anyways obviously get more pellets on target So the four shots have been different, but this is the real test everybody You know everybody says oh shoot anything can shoot good at 20 yards. That is not true I don't do that because I'm sure enough different ammos and as you've seen Some of those had really big holes in just that 20 yards. So imagine what's gonna do at 40 So here's the true test now We're gonna start back over with the pattern master and go back to 40 yards to see what happens This is what this is where the rubber meets the road and heavy metal Three inch foreshot at 40 yards Here we go. All right. There it is That's the heavy metal and this is four shots. So not as much BBs, right? That's gonna kill it up But not Maybe what I expected but we'll see because we haven't done the kicks yet So now we're gonna go ahead put a new target up and go ahead and shoot the heavy bismuth Shout out to Travis All right business This is a little better just because it's six shot that other one was four I mean, it's not bad for four yards. Nothing crazy I guess you just I mean 40 yards every time I got here and shoot at these at 40 yards Which this is obviously a little bit smaller than a mallard a live mallard, but every time I get out here I'm like, man, I don't think we ever really really shoot ducks up for yards We like to say all 40 yards, but like 40 yards is is out there. So I mean, that's definitely our Farhand reach of shooting ducks. So let's go ahead and try the heavy 12 last one for the pattern master And then at the end we'll compare them. So stay tuned. How often do you really shoot a duck that far truss? Rarely okay heavy 12 Mm-hmm No, that's really that was a 12. So this definitely performed the best As far as Heavy metal heavy bismuth or heavy 12 and actually heavy bismuth is has more is a bigger load It's one and three eighths. This is one and a quarter So anyways, let's try the kicks out now and see I'm really curious where the first shot's gonna tell the tell Heavy metal I'm starting to forget. What did what I feel like this might have been better than the pattern master, but I'm not quite sure But we'll compare again at the end, but that's what that looks like. That's something I got to remember, too Is I still even though we're seeing this that pattern master has that shorter shot string Which is probably it's gonna create more knock-down That's heavy bismuth. I still can't get over how good this does in the field and what it looks like on paper Mike's and again the reason It's quite making me question is I really sure shoot birds that distance honestly That would have a lot to do with the pattern too, right if they're most of my three yards or less, but still anyways I'm making any excuses. I'm just saying it's like Kind of crazy the amount of baby pellets that I can take to hit it to really just fold those birds Heavy 12 three inch six shot one and a quarter ounce All right, there's the last one and now we're gonna compare them all that's definitely by far go figure the most expensive Around is the best, but that's with my kicks I mean to me if I remember right that looks the best We got some woody's flying around buzz around the back over there, but let's go I'm gonna lay them all out and then we'll go take a look at all of them so the top row is Pattern master and the bottom row is Kicks I Wouldn't really say one's better than the other You can count if you want maybe I'll pop it up on the screen. I feel like it, but That is the heavy metal foreshot. So that's why there's not as many on there. That's another reason. I like shooting Like higher shot like six shot or something like that you get more more on target, but again pattern master on top Kick some bottom. Let's go to the heavy business Which pattern master definitely took that one? I think and then lastly the heavy 12 I don't know and that pattern after I guess did look I was thinking the hip the kicks was a little better But that does look a little better. It's more on target. I don't know about the overall pattern Which does matter? Just this is not a pattern video for ammo, it's for the jokes So all right, let's look at the 20 yards pattern master on top again. This is the 20 yards So there's 20 It's nasty that's with the heavy metal This is heavy metal with the kicks full and take your judgment from there Comment down below what you guys think too Don't feel free to give your opinions and what you think and this is not Which one you think performed better? Okay on the next one. This is heavy bismuth. I Definitely wasn't really stoked with this one. That's kicks, which again, it was low That's pattern. That's looks really good. Here's heavy 12 kicks did incredible But again, it might have just been where I was aiming That is crazy. That's what that heavy 12 Stupid that might throw the bird back a little bit now because I Was off so much On this one. I Wanted to shoot one more. So I'm just gonna show you guys anyways That's what it did, but I see where I was like man I was kind of consistently low it seemed like with the pattern master and it might be just because it's shooting darts But I specifically on this next one. I reshot again just to see with the pattern master code black Duck at 20 yards with the heavy 12 and I went I aimed at his head. That's what I got That was specifically aimed at his head instead of kind of like where I usually do and kind of float it with this gun because it shoots skoshy and Usually that's what I do with the kicks when I'm powering it on my aiming point, but That's nasty Again comment down below. Let me let me know what you guys think it's just fun to try this stuff out I think I'm gonna keep it just because I'm Kind of like what I see it's not an insane difference, but I feel like there's a few more pellets on target I might count them later But also I just want to see what doesn't feel because of that shorter shot string You can't tell that by shooting these so I think I'm gonna go ahead and keep it always think about send it back If I didn't like it, but it's good enough to me that I want to see what it does in the field on duck So big shout out to Travis and tell him for their help and hope you guys enjoy this video Give it a thumbs up. We'll see you on the next one