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Originally Posted by Tactical Lever
Half a dozen over a bird seems pretty light to me. Point being that a spotty pattern could end up missing vital targets.
A clay is a small target when it's sideways that far out for sure.
Probably isn't an issue now, and Browning doesn't seem to mention it anywhere now. Different ways cutting a chamber and different choke styles may have either made up for it, or magnified it. But that there is no real agreement leads me to believe that it is a non-issue.
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It doesn't matter how many pellets strike the bird, only how many strike the vitals. Shooting for the center mass of a bird is like shooting center mass on a big game animal, shoot for the vitals, and your odds of a clean kill go way up.