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Started by SumToy, December 10, 2013, 09:28:55 PM
Quote from: FullChoke on December 11, 2013, 10:23:39 AMThose look like very good lead patterns! The day may come when the escalating prices on HTL shot pushes us to revisit lead shotshells, and their limitations. I like that the major ammunition manufacturers are still working on new loads for us. I am very curious about this stuff holding the shot together as I assume that this is what is so innovative about this shell . I assume that it is there to bind the shot into a somewhat fragile unit that cracks apart somewhere between the firing pin and the pattern board. If it breaks up in the barrel due to the forces of the powder ignition and sudden acceleration, what makes this shell any different than most every other standard lead load? If the shot stays together in the barrel and then break apart after they have exited the barrel, what makes it come apart? Does the sudden constriction at the choke tube crush the resin and release the shot from each other? They still should act like a standard shotshell. If the resin holds the shot together well away from the barrel, how does the shot/resin know when to fragment? If you shoot at a shorter range, will the shot/resin unit still be solid and would we be faced with what amounts to a frangible slug. What about the resin adhering to the plated shot and creating irregularly shaped and faceted pieces that send shot off into fliers on the patterning paper. And what about 20 gauges? Too many questions.FullChoke