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Started by decoykrvr, February 11, 2014, 01:48:31 PM
Quote from: Borden811 on February 11, 2014, 02:27:02 PMDid you read what he wrote? He didn't say it wouldn't penetrate. He's guessing past 40 yards, people are going to have trouble. And I'd say he's right. 6s lack the energy much past 40, and while the 5s and 4s might have the needed energy, the patterns usually deteriorate rapidly past 40. He explained how he tested waterfowl loads in the past, and asked if anyone had done anything similar with the LBs. He's not stirring the pot, he's asking a legitimate question. But, since no one should be shooting past 40 anyway, and discussions of such are frowned upon here, it's a moot point. I would however like to see tests comparing the hevi 6s and 7s and the LB 4s, 5s, and 6s at 40 yards, just to compare them.
Quote from: ericjames on February 11, 2014, 02:40:32 PMQuote from: Borden811 on February 11, 2014, 02:27:02 PMDid you read what he wrote? He didn't say it wouldn't penetrate. He's guessing past 40 yards, people are going to have trouble. And I'd say he's right. 6s lack the energy much past 40, and while the 5s and 4s might have the needed energy, the patterns usually deteriorate rapidly past 40. He explained how he tested waterfowl loads in the past, and asked if anyone had done anything similar with the LBs. He's not stirring the pot, he's asking a legitimate question. But, since no one should be shooting past 40 anyway, and discussions of such are frowned upon here, it's a moot point. I would however like to see tests comparing the hevi 6s and 7s and the LB 4s, 5s, and 6s at 40 yards, just to compare them.That's what I got out of his post also.
Quote from: drum817 on February 11, 2014, 02:56:16 PMQuote from: ericjames on February 11, 2014, 02:40:32 PMQuote from: Borden811 on February 11, 2014, 02:27:02 PMDid you read what he wrote? He didn't say it wouldn't penetrate. He's guessing past 40 yards, people are going to have trouble. And I'd say he's right. 6s lack the energy much past 40, and while the 5s and 4s might have the needed energy, the patterns usually deteriorate rapidly past 40. He explained how he tested waterfowl loads in the past, and asked if anyone had done anything similar with the LBs. He's not stirring the pot, he's asking a legitimate question. But, since no one should be shooting past 40 anyway, and discussions of such are frowned upon here, it's a moot point. I would however like to see tests comparing the hevi 6s and 7s and the LB 4s, 5s, and 6s at 40 yards, just to compare them.That's what I got out of his post also.Same here. I'd like to see a penetration test...just for fun.
Quote from: SCDieselDawg on February 11, 2014, 03:13:05 PMI'm seeing quite a few of the LBs barely stuck in the plywood backer of my patterning board. They're the only copper plated shot that's been used on it and they've all been from 40 yds.
Quote from: scdxt on February 11, 2014, 04:13:45 PMLead 4,5,6 is lead 4,5,6 period.................It was killing turkeys for years at 40 yards with people that would put 90 pellets in 10" and be happy. I have personally killed my fair share of turkeys at 40 with lead 6 and also hevi 6 and and i cant tell a difference dead is dead. I have used 5s also. But now at 40 yards we can put about 3 times the shot in there head neck. I think the longbeards will kill better than standard lead due to the more shot per square inch but in the end its still lead.
Quote from: Longshanks on February 11, 2014, 05:39:02 PMQuote from: scdxt on February 11, 2014, 04:13:45 PMLead 4,5,6 is lead 4,5,6 period.................It was killing turkeys for years at 40 yards with people that would put 90 pellets in 10" and be happy. I have personally killed my fair share of turkeys at 40 with lead 6 and also hevi 6 and and i cant tell a difference dead is dead. I have used 5s also. But now at 40 yards we can put about 3 times the shot in there head neck. I think the longbeards will kill better than standard lead due to the more shot per square inch but in the end its still lead.I agree, Win longbeard is just a more effective lead load inside 40yds. Effective enough that expensive HTL is not needed.. I'm ok with that
Quote from: Longshanks on February 11, 2014, 05:39:02 PMQuote from: scdxt on February 11, 2014, 04:13:45 PMWin longbeard is just a more effective lead load inside 40yds. Effective enough that expensive HTL is not needed.. I'm ok with that. Glad Winchester came out with an economical solution to spending 6-10 per shell. People have been thinking they could take long shots at turkey's since HTL came out. Avid turkey hunters know what's ethical and the rest will find out what works and what doesn't work by making their mistakes like everyone has in turkey hunting.
Quote from: scdxt on February 11, 2014, 04:13:45 PM