Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! The shocker is seeing the $35 to $40 on the other ones So, from what i can see, heavy bismuth is just an advertising gimmick & is just bismuth
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I also see new combinations of the same old, same old but nothing really new.
The way supply is right now i'd jump on whatever buck is available
I've got both 4b and 00 in the locker.if any 1b shows up i'll likely add that to my stores Any buck will perform better than birdshot (unless you're shooting birds, or possibly herding a mob) I‘ve nearly exhausted my supply of clays and decided to bust out the jug of perfect pattern that i purchased this spring Which shotguns will cycle those 1 3/4 shells reliably, has anyone used them in their gun and what did you think
I'm looking for experienced knowledge from someone who is not trying to sell them. Gentlemen, i have been using a 12ga 3.5 with steel shot for all of my waterfowl hunting the last couple of seasons This year, i'd like to shoot my 20ga a little, at least for ducks What load should i use
Is there a fast steel load that will be effective
Do i need to go up to a heavier. For a shotgun that i have loaded for hd, i would prefer to minimize words like 'should' and 'probably' and 'usually' or 'almost always' My recommendation, they are certainly good for target practice, and if you want to keep them to bolster your supply of hd ammo for the zombie apocalypse, do so, they 'should' go bang. Quick question for you tactical guys.would a 6 pellet load of 00 buck cooking along at around 1300 fps make an effective home defense load
A bargain in my powder supply is seeing the 2 one lb cans that have a $14.50 tag on them