registration is free , easy and welcomed !!!
Started by strutzone, February 20, 2014, 04:35:34 PM
Quote from: davisd9 on February 21, 2014, 06:54:37 PMQuote from: darn2ten on February 21, 2014, 06:18:18 PMQuote from: Punisher on February 20, 2014, 05:46:44 PMAnother aspect that needs to be took into account is penetration. Lead tends to deform on impact, whereas HTL does not, therefore, (in most cases) allowing better penetration.This is exactly right, and the exact reason I believe lead actually hits harder than HTL. Think about it this way. What would you rather deer hunt with, a full metal jacket or a soft point bullet? One is just going to poke a narrow hole straight thru while the other is going to mushroom and expend it energy on target. I've killed birds with #7 Hevi and wasn't impressed. Every bird I have ever shot with #5 lead has been visibly impacted harder than anyone I've ever shot with Hevi 7.Think about this, I make a snow ball out of nice soft snow and then make one pack it together and let it freeze. Both are identical size. You stand 10 yards from me and I will throw the soft snow ball at you and then the frozen packed one. Which will hit harder? The one with give or the one that stays solid?Soft core bullets for deer is a totally different thing because it deals with expansion and not just punching a hole through. Also, the FMJ will hit harder it just does not do as much damage because it does not expand. The mushroom is what you want so it will use all its energy for knock down and damage. Just like self defense bullets.Lead shot will kill and there is no one that can say otherwise. If you want to shoot lead then shoot it. If you want to shoot heavier than lead then shoot it. Good luck!
Quote from: darn2ten on February 21, 2014, 06:18:18 PMQuote from: Punisher on February 20, 2014, 05:46:44 PMAnother aspect that needs to be took into account is penetration. Lead tends to deform on impact, whereas HTL does not, therefore, (in most cases) allowing better penetration.This is exactly right, and the exact reason I believe lead actually hits harder than HTL. Think about it this way. What would you rather deer hunt with, a full metal jacket or a soft point bullet? One is just going to poke a narrow hole straight thru while the other is going to mushroom and expend it energy on target. I've killed birds with #7 Hevi and wasn't impressed. Every bird I have ever shot with #5 lead has been visibly impacted harder than anyone I've ever shot with Hevi 7.
Quote from: Punisher on February 20, 2014, 05:46:44 PMAnother aspect that needs to be took into account is penetration. Lead tends to deform on impact, whereas HTL does not, therefore, (in most cases) allowing better penetration.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on February 21, 2014, 07:35:12 PMWell I have personally witnessed Hevi-13 #7's out penetrating a lead copper plated #5 turkey load on real live turkeys. That's why I don't go on what the charts say about lead 5's, 4's or 6's when it comes to penetration data. They lie.
Quote from: darn2ten on February 21, 2014, 07:55:19 PMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on February 21, 2014, 07:35:12 PMWell I have personally witnessed Hevi-13 #7's out penetrating a lead copper plated #5 turkey load on real live turkeys. That's why I don't go on what the charts say about lead 5's, 4's or 6's when it comes to penetration data. They lie. Reckon that could be, but penetration still doesn't mean that a #7 with less surface area than a #5 hits harder. And like you at comparable yardages out around the 40 mark I have witnessed #5 lead performing better than #7 Hevi. Imo.
Quote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on February 21, 2014, 08:31:37 PMApples and Oranges. Two different materials with different properties.Lead works....and now it works better due to pattern density, not pellet density.A Lead pellet is still a Lead pellet. That's not necessarily a bad thing. It is what it is.I love Lead #5's if the pattern density is good enough. All kinds of wild game has fallen to Lead #5's throughout the last century or two. It's easy on your wallet. It's easy on chokes and barrels too.
Quote from: davisd9 on February 21, 2014, 08:44:45 PMQuote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on February 21, 2014, 08:31:37 PMApples and Oranges. Two different materials with different properties.Lead works....and now it works better due to pattern density, not pellet density.A Lead pellet is still a Lead pellet. That's not necessarily a bad thing. It is what it is.I love Lead #5's if the pattern density is good enough. All kinds of wild game has fallen to Lead #5's throughout the last century or two. It's easy on your wallet. It's easy on chokes and barrels too.Good postSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on February 21, 2014, 08:19:33 PMHev-13 3" 2oz 7's and I'll just say 40yds to keep things civil here.Some pellets even went all the way thru an out the other side of the breast. I can show you them as well. Lead 5's wouldn't even come close. I would hate to see what my 835 and Star Dot choke would have done shooting my 300325 3.5" 2.25oz #7 loads. That bird would have been burnt toast instead of just toast. And that was a 24lb bird, too, weighed by the MO Dept of Conservation on their digital scale. That bird died in mid air.