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Tungsten 15g/cm or 18g/cm
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 3013004" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>I saw 12g/cc, 15g/cc and 18g/cc all used over the past 5 days, 7s, 8s and 9.5s in that order, the 9.5s were just as deadly as the 7s at the same distances. The patterns were more uniform with the 15g/cc and 18g/cc than the 12g/cc stuff. We load 3/5oz, 5/8oz in 28ga and 1/2oz in 410. It's a waste of money to load it for 20ga or 12ga.</p><p></p><p>With respect to distances, they will kill further than you should be shooting. There were several impressive shots made with both the 28gas and 410s to keep a bird from leaving the spread and becoming educated.</p><p></p><p>If it were me and it was anything other than a 28ga or 410, I would just go up a size or two in steel and refrain from making the impossible shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 3013004, member: 109917"] I saw 12g/cc, 15g/cc and 18g/cc all used over the past 5 days, 7s, 8s and 9.5s in that order, the 9.5s were just as deadly as the 7s at the same distances. The patterns were more uniform with the 15g/cc and 18g/cc than the 12g/cc stuff. We load 3/5oz, 5/8oz in 28ga and 1/2oz in 410. It's a waste of money to load it for 20ga or 12ga. With respect to distances, they will kill further than you should be shooting. There were several impressive shots made with both the 28gas and 410s to keep a bird from leaving the spread and becoming educated. If it were me and it was anything other than a 28ga or 410, I would just go up a size or two in steel and refrain from making the impossible shots. [/QUOTE]
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