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Started by Bigeclipse, March 29, 2015, 02:53:55 PM
Quote from: Birdyblaster on March 29, 2015, 07:16:52 PMI don't have allot of experience with it so take my opinion for what you paid for it. From what I've seen and read different companies seem to have more issues with this than others. Hevi-shot is probably one of the worst for changing crap around constantly thereby changing the performance between lot #'s.
Quote from: hs strut on March 29, 2015, 07:42:47 PMQuote from: Birdyblaster on March 29, 2015, 07:16:52 PMI don't have allot of experience with it so take my opinion for what you paid for it. From what I've seen and read different companies seem to have more issues with this than others. Hevi-shot is probably one of the worst for changing crap around constantly thereby changing the performance between lot #'s.i will never buy hevi shot again i bought a box of magnum blends that had never been opened the tax stamp was across the lid of the box with that bieng said i shot 2 of these shells one shot decent and one shot horrible (they were shot from a clean polished barrel) when i got my wads they were 2 seperate designs ive switched to the lb xr 3.5 #4s with real good #s
Quote from: CrustyRusty on March 30, 2015, 10:06:05 AMThere are so many variables that can change pattern. Barrel condition, atmospheric conditions including pressure, temperature, wind...you name it, anything can affect pattern. I am a hunter, and although I like high numbers in the ten the bottom line is as long as you get a good even pattern of over 100 in the ten, you will be good to go. I buy hevi whenever I find it on sale, wherever I find it on sale and don't really care about lot numbers. What I do care about is an ethical killing pattern, and so I will usually fire a round or so to confirm that and use the rest of that box for hunting. However, I've never had a box of hevi perform so poorly that I wouldn't use it for hunting at ethical distances.Are there differences between lots...sure, there are differences within lots too. Does it really matter for hunting, probably not.
Quote from: stinkpickle on March 30, 2015, 11:02:01 AMQuote from: CrustyRusty on March 30, 2015, 10:06:05 AMThere are so many variables that can change pattern. Barrel condition, atmospheric conditions including pressure, temperature, wind...you name it, anything can affect pattern. I am a hunter, and although I like high numbers in the ten the bottom line is as long as you get a good even pattern of over 100 in the ten, you will be good to go. I buy hevi whenever I find it on sale, wherever I find it on sale and don't really care about lot numbers. What I do care about is an ethical killing pattern, and so I will usually fire a round or so to confirm that and use the rest of that box for hunting. However, I've never had a box of hevi perform so poorly that I wouldn't use it for hunting at ethical distances.Are there differences between lots...sure, there are differences within lots too. Does it really matter for hunting, probably not.Exactly. It's probably not worth worrying about, unless you're pushing the range limits anyway.