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Started by wmahunter, January 08, 2012, 09:08:19 PM
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on January 09, 2012, 04:49:02 PMWell everyone is entitled to have their own opinion on what works and what doesn't. I say shoot what you have the most confidence in. That's all that really matters in the end. We each have our own thoughts on what shot works better than others. There was a time when I swore lead #4's was the cats meow. And I still think it will kill turkeys out to 50yds in your bigger bore guns that shoots them well like the 835. But I also now believe that Hevi-Shot #7's will skin a turkey in its tracks at that same distance. No need to reshow my pictures, I'm sure most have seen them. But shot size is always going to be a big debate subject, and trying to convince others your shot is superior to theirs is really not doing anybody any good. And most aren't going to listen anyway. So keep shooting what you like and what you think works for you.
Quote from: sugarray on January 09, 2012, 09:41:09 PMI shoot 8 b/c that was the smallest when I started 2 yrs ago. I am not going to change just b/c 9 is out now. I load 9 for the 20 my son shoots, and get 200 at 40. I have my loads set and will buy shot when I need it!Ray just a quick question have you compared the cost per round of your B/C hand loads so we can compare to factory loads. Thanks
Quote from: link=topic=15485.msg171311#msg171311 date=1326202019Quote from: mossy835 on January 10, 2012, 12:06:22 AMjust a quick question have you compared the cost per round of your B/C hand loads so we can compare to factory loads. TSS currently costs $49/lb, and it goes up and down in price. It will cost about $7 a shell at that price level, assuming a 2 oz 12 ga load.If one was satisfied with getting 40 yd performance similar to the 20 ga Fed HWT 7s, then the price goes down to about $3.75 per shell. The beautiful thing about rolling your own is you can create what you want, particularly when you're using this shot.
Quote from: mossy835 on January 10, 2012, 12:06:22 AMjust a quick question have you compared the cost per round of your B/C hand loads so we can compare to factory loads.
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.