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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2076930" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Had something happen yesterday that really floored me. Never would have believed it and makes me question what I think I know. The targets were a pair of giant Canada's. The load was 10ga hevi metal BBBs. The shots were directly overhead at about 40yds. Killed both the goose and the gander. We all know the load is a mix of steel BBBs and hevishot 2's. When I cleaned the birds the gander had 2 hevi 2's between the tenderloin and breast plate. Didnt ever crack the bone. Kill was from pellets in head and neck. The goose was the second shot and a different angle. Penetration was good. These are big ole tough birds, and I've killed a ton of them, but usually at a different angle. Hevi 2s will easily kill them twice that far from the side or behind. Hope everyone learns something</p><p> along with me here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2076930, member: 92702"] Had something happen yesterday that really floored me. Never would have believed it and makes me question what I think I know. The targets were a pair of giant Canada's. The load was 10ga hevi metal BBBs. The shots were directly overhead at about 40yds. Killed both the goose and the gander. We all know the load is a mix of steel BBBs and hevishot 2's. When I cleaned the birds the gander had 2 hevi 2's between the tenderloin and breast plate. Didnt ever crack the bone. Kill was from pellets in head and neck. The goose was the second shot and a different angle. Penetration was good. These are big ole tough birds, and I've killed a ton of them, but usually at a different angle. Hevi 2s will easily kill them twice that far from the side or behind. Hope everyone learns something along with me here. [/QUOTE]
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