Draw a 30” circle around the center of the shot pattern enclosing the greatest number of holes. Count the pellets in the circle.Open an identical, unfired shotgun shell and count the number of pellets.Calculate the percentage of pellets in the 30” circle by dividing the number of holes by the number of pellets in the shell.Repeat this process 10 times and calculate the average of all 10 results.If your pattern is small and clustered together, you have a good gun/ammo/choke combination. If the pattern is spread out across the paper, consider changing one element at a time: begin experimenting with different pellet (shot) sizes, then different shell sizes. If that does not work, consider purchasing a tighter choke, which will focus the shot in a much smaller radius. [2]
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