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Started by Uncle Nicky, October 15, 2013, 12:26:49 PM
Quote from: davisd9 on October 15, 2013, 12:46:49 PMNot released to the public yet and a gimmick in my opinion.
Quote from: RAJ on October 15, 2013, 09:47:45 PMSee 22 replies from exact topic down the list a short way.Only reports are from those who tried these shells last year to begin writing about and any ads from Winchester.
Quote from: longbeards on October 29, 2013, 11:16:09 AMGuys,I have emailed Winchester trying to get a box or two 3 inch to pattern. I am fortunate in that I have a range here at the house....As soon as I run a few down range,,,,I will let you know....BUT,,,I wouldn't pass judgement about them till I try them!! I never believed hevi shot would improve shotgun patterns the way it did,,,SO I will keep my fingers crossed till I gun a few threw my turkey guns! I get to hunt 4 to 6 states this year,,,I AM RETIRING,,,and it sure would be nice to have cheaper ammo that shoots as good as Hevi Shot!! THINK SPRING,,,it is right around the corner!
Quote from: allaboutshooting on October 29, 2013, 12:43:04 PMThey are not yet on any shelves, dealers or wholesalers, as far as I know. They may be distributed later this month but only time will tell.They are standard lead pellets at about 1200 feet per second from the muzzle. The difference is a resin that is injected into the shot payload. The theory is that the resin will prevent distortion at set-back and also cushion the pellets as they travel down the bore and through the choke tube.No one should be shooting at turkeys at 70 yards, regardless of the shell used. A lead pellet is a lead pellet and can only retain "X" amount of energy at a given range.We've worked too hard over the last 40 years to encourage responsible sportsmanship and woodsmanship to now change course and tell a new crop of hunters to shoot at unacceptable ranges. For most hunters, regardless of skill or experience, a 40 yard shot is a long shot. The kill zone of a turkey is a very small target at that distance. Wounding a turkey and letting him die days later is just not being responsible.I sincerely hope that no future marketing or advertising from any manufacturer will do anything to encourage hunters to take longer shots.I much prefer to shoot at 25 yards. At that distance we can actually see and hear a turkey. It is then a turkey hunt and not a turkey shoot.Thanks,Clark