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Started by wmahunter, January 08, 2012, 09:08:19 PM
Quote from: 2ounce6s on January 10, 2012, 01:03:05 PMQuote from: wmahunter on January 10, 2012, 11:36:02 AMHal () is the man to talk to about what components you will need and where to get them.As far as equipment, you can get an electronic scale for around $30.00 and the only other item you need is a roll crimper which is also about $30.00. There is no need to purchase a shotshell press for the limited number of shells you will be loading for turkeys and IMO the roll crimper works better anyway.So $60 for scale and crimper.$49 per lb of TSS shot (assuming you can't buy smaller quantities)So we are at $110 now.How much for shells, wads, primers?How many loads roughly do you fire to determine which you are going to use?
Quote from: wmahunter on January 10, 2012, 11:36:02 AMHal () is the man to talk to about what components you will need and where to get them.As far as equipment, you can get an electronic scale for around $30.00 and the only other item you need is a roll crimper which is also about $30.00. There is no need to purchase a shotshell press for the limited number of shells you will be loading for turkeys and IMO the roll crimper works better anyway.
Quote from: 2ounce6s on January 11, 2012, 11:21:32 AMSo $270 roughly to be comfortably set up. You ain't helping me much to build my case for this with the Wife.
Quote from: sugarray on January 10, 2012, 12:59:45 PMb/c is just an abbreviation for because. Not the name of my loads.My loads are 2 oz #8 for the 12 - Green Hornet 1 7/16 oz #9 for the 20 - Yellow JacketCause, man than are an angry swarm and sure to sting!!
Quote from: VAHUNTER on January 09, 2012, 07:02:05 AMQuote from: bird on January 08, 2012, 09:45:53 PMFrom personal exprience I have gone back to 6's and away from the 7's because I believe that they "don't" pack the punch necessary for an immediate clean kill. i agree bird.i have tested 7's over and over again.sure they will kill birds.but when my back is against the tree i want to know without a doubt that the load of shot that i will be sending him will be MORE than enough to get the job done. that is why i will always use 6's
Quote from: bird on January 08, 2012, 09:45:53 PMFrom personal exprience I have gone back to 6's and away from the 7's because I believe that they "don't" pack the punch necessary for an immediate clean kill.