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Good/bad lot numbers

Started by 2much2loud, April 09, 2013, 05:38:25 PM

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2much2loud

I know there has been good and bad lot numbers for hevi 13 6,7's .... Are MagBlend the same or are they pretty good

2much2loud

Has anyone had any experience with mag blends with lot numbers 301072 or 301059

Tommythreetoes

Is the lot number on the box somewhere?  I've got the mag blends shooting pretty good and want to ensure the lot number before I go stock up.

I'd also like some input on the lemon lot numbers.

captin_hook

Correct me if I'm wrong somebody, but I think HeviShot stopped putting lot numbers on their boxes.

ads1

The lot number on Hevi Blends is stamped underneath the lid as you open the box.
Terry E. Kiser from Southeastern Illinois

ILIKEHEVI-13

#5
Quote from: 2much2loud on April 11, 2013, 05:31:12 PM
Has anyone had any experience with mag blends with lot numbers 301072 or 301059

I shot some  201141 3" magblends last Sat.  I shot 2 shells in 2 differnt chokes.  This stuff in my opinion was terrible.  125 and 156 in the 10".  A person could probably get lead laods to do almost as good. 

ILIKEHEVI-13

#6
I also shot 1 shell of 301039 3.5" magblends out of my 835 and Star Dot choke that shoots the 3.5" #7 loads as good as any choke I have seen, and I only got 193 in the 10".  Nothing to write home about.   

pdaugherty

Are there any different variables than the LOT # of the shells that you are shooting? For instance tempature, humidity, the shotgun/choke combo?