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Started by klemsontigers7, February 21, 2014, 09:04:05 AM
Quote from: 300Mag on February 23, 2014, 08:41:45 PMI counted a 3.5 number six today after I saw the little holes in my target and came up with 496 pellets. So that is in line with what clark posted.
Quote from: 300Mag on February 23, 2014, 10:10:43 PM They weighed 2 ounces.
Quote from: knightrider on February 24, 2014, 10:29:54 AMthe patterns im getting its going to smoke a gobblers noggin that's really all that matters to me
Quote from: klemsontigers7 on February 22, 2014, 11:45:29 AMQuote from: highwaygun on February 22, 2014, 11:08:35 AMAnd to your broadhead statement which one of those broadhead would get better penetration on a trophy buck shoulder?Considering the weight difference of TSS 9 and lead 4 is threefold and their down range velocities are all but equal (within 8 fps), you would have to compare a 900 grain arrow with a 2" cut to a 300 grain arrow with a 3/4" cut (and assume velocities are the same) Obviously I would take the 900 grain 2" cut.
Quote from: highwaygun on February 22, 2014, 11:08:35 AMAnd to your broadhead statement which one of those broadhead would get better penetration on a trophy buck shoulder?
Quote from: Longshanks on February 24, 2014, 11:09:55 AMQuote from: knightrider on February 24, 2014, 10:29:54 AMthe patterns im getting its going to smoke a gobblers noggin that's really all that matters to me That's where I am with it. I have 3" and 3.5" 6's. If they pattern like they are supposed at 40yds that's all I care about. The issue of long range shooting is an issue that is addressed at all of the farms and leases I hunt on. We addressed this issue with HTL and will address it with these LB shells. The majority of turkey hunters are hunting in leases, hunting camps, or at some level in groups of hunters. When I am guiding I take it as my responsibility to educate folks on what is ethical and the importance of shooting inside 40yds. As turkey hunters it is our responsibility to do whatever we can to educate other turkey hunters and not leave it up to Winchester or Environmental Metals. They are just trying to sell shells in a competitive market.
Quote from: huntindawg on February 24, 2014, 11:55:18 AMQuote from: klemsontigers7 on February 22, 2014, 11:45:29 AMQuote from: highwaygun on February 22, 2014, 11:08:35 AMAnd to your broadhead statement which one of those broadhead would get better penetration on a trophy buck shoulder?Considering the weight difference of TSS 9 and lead 4 is threefold and their down range velocities are all but equal (within 8 fps), you would have to compare a 900 grain arrow with a 2" cut to a 300 grain arrow with a 3/4" cut (and assume velocities are the same) Obviously I would take the 900 grain 2" cut.#1: The actual weight difference is closer to 2.6x for the lead 4 to the TSS 9#2: You can't just discount the density of the projectile because you don't understand the math behind how much "harder" a more dense projectile will hit (TSS) than a less dense (lead).Would you still want to shoot that 900 grain arrow if you knew the 2" broadhead was going to become deformed instantly upon impact, losing that momentum and not pushing the energy through the animal? Would you rather get hit w/ a 1 pound, 10" water ballon or a softball (weighs roughly 6.25 oz) at 10 yards assuming they're both going 60 mph? Even more importantly, would you rather get hit w/ 5 of those same water balloons or 50 of those softballs?