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<blockquote data-quote="bearhtr2" data-source="post: 1421056" data-attributes="member: 95128"><p>Using a Hastings extended .640 and a .660 in a Remington 870 using the same shells you asked about. If hunting fields lots of long open shots use the .640 and if in woods switch to the .660. I would suggest the .660 first then try a .640. Sometimes the pattern will open back up with you. But 30 years hunting eastern longbeards those have always shot patterns of 85% or more at 40 yds. I will not say how far my longest kill is with the .640.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearhtr2, post: 1421056, member: 95128"] Using a Hastings extended .640 and a .660 in a Remington 870 using the same shells you asked about. If hunting fields lots of long open shots use the .640 and if in woods switch to the .660. I would suggest the .660 first then try a .640. Sometimes the pattern will open back up with you. But 30 years hunting eastern longbeards those have always shot patterns of 85% or more at 40 yds. I will not say how far my longest kill is with the .640. [/QUOTE]
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