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Started by HogBiologist, April 13, 2015, 02:00:07 PM
Quote from: foxred1962 on April 13, 2015, 09:23:38 PMIf Hevi 13 is actually 13 g/cc then the mag blends are pretty potent. The #7 pellet showed over 2 ft/lbs per pellet at 45 yds flying at 1200 starting velocity according to the calculations... multiply the lead weight shown by 14% that is the equivalent I got if it is 13 g/cc. I used 11.34g/cc for lead and 13g/cc for hevi.
Quote from: owlhoot on April 15, 2015, 08:15:38 PMNeat information, thanks.So from what i see here.Is that a 1300 fps #6 lead load (high velocity from Winchester, Federal or Remington) is good for another 5 yards of effective lethality at 2 ft/lbs energy over 1100 fps #6 lead loads.Which seems to be worth something in a 40 yard or so short range weapon. Those (high velocity) loads #6 shot hit as hard at 45 yards as standard velocity at 40 yards.Too bad the whole 200 fps didn't stay with it for a 20 yard advantage!Now for a 1200 fps lead 6 shot load , it is already below the minimum recommended 2 ft/lb at 40 yards.The other 100 fps or heavier or larger shot comes in handy here.Now with a 1050 fps #6 lead load(magnum shot charge) it goes below the minimum 2 ft/lb at 34 yards.What else is really interesting is the Hevi-shot #6 load that Clark figured, It show the 1090 fps load at only 663 fps and 2 ft/lbs at 40 yards ,(which is below the recommended minimum) but is right there with a 1200 fps Longbeard #6 lead load at 664 and 2 ft/lbs.So an extra 110 fps appears to make a 10% heavier #6 pellet not so advantageous with this chart?Interesting.