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Started by jbrown, February 10, 2020, 07:52:20 PM
Quote from: Turkeyman on February 25, 2020, 12:54:28 PMSeems two things are to be considered comparing 1 7/8 oz. to 1 3/4 oz: 1) 422 pellets vs. 394 pellets...a difference of 28 pellets in your pattern. 2) 1050 fps vs. 1200 fps . So, all things being equal, at 40 yards you may hit the head/neck area with one or two more pellets but at a reduced velocity. The age old debate of pattern density vs. pellet energy! So now it comes down to patterning both because your gun may like one over the other. Re: pellet energy, years ago I used to shoot into a phone book at 40 yards and check pages of penetration but can't find a phone book anymore!! The ideal thing is to run out of sufficient pattern density and sufficient pellet energy at the same distance, regardless of what shell you're using.Tongue in cheek, I've always said my 7MM ain't much on pattern density but can't be beat for pellet energy!
Quote from: Turkeyman on February 25, 2020, 03:58:21 PMNot quite true. As a math major in college with several physics courses...all being equal e.g. shot size and initial velocity, the one which started faster will always be faster at any given distance. However, you're correct in one aspect...the difference in velocity of the two will decrease with distance due to air resistance having a greater affect upon the faster pellet.That's why #9 TSS retains it's velocity...heavy weight with less air resistance due to smaller diameter.
Quote from: northms on February 11, 2020, 10:20:36 PMI shoot the LB XR #6 1 3/4 and they will roll a turkey. I save my money on for more gas money and mouth calls instead of TSS. Out to 40 it is a great load. All I need.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 13, 2020, 10:26:51 AMKeep in mind those things are crazy tight up close.I have a friend who is prone to miss, told him stay away from them, he couldn't help himself and got em, and missedI shot the #6 magnum lb xr and boy you ain't kidding. Inside 25yds it's like shooting a slug. Missed the top of one's head at 15 and went with the fed 3rd degree. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk