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Hardest kicking shell?

Started by agent eight seven O, March 30, 2016, 08:11:05 AM

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Gooserbat

Nitro, Magblends, and  the old Fed 2 1/4 once.  All 3.5"
NWTF Booth 1623
One of my personal current interests is nest predators and how a majority of hunters, where legal bait to the extent of chumming coons.  However once they get the predators concentrated they don't control them.

Izzyjoe

Quote from: Ihunteverything on April 02, 2016, 05:27:52 PM
Anyone ever shoot a remingtion hypersonic steel shell. Holy cow ????
ain't those something like 1700fps, that's just scary to think about!

chatterbox

3.5 Winchester Supremes....
Stinky said it best. Those shells remind you just how attached your shoulder is to the rest of your body!

chipper

I had a man tell me one time about a Nitro load for a 10 gauge that was 3 onces of shot, never seen him shoot it but he said he believed a train wreck would hurt less than shooting that load at a pattern board.

blueridgegobbler

 Fiochi 3.5 inch 2 3/8 oz 12 gauge simply brutal and patterns terrible

jordanz7935

3.5" magblends and the old Federal 3.5" 2&1/4 oz.shells are the hardest kicking shells I have shot. But they killed on both ends so it was worth the pain. I had an old 835 non ported barrel and that thing was brutal with any 3.5".

Gobbler2577

The old nitro economy loads.  3 oz of 4 & 5 lead and 7 hevi shot in a ten gauge, and the same combo but less shot in a twelve.  Killed on both ends.

Brs2427

The Remington hypersonic steel ducks loads kick like a mule I gave two boxes two a friend and won't shoot them anymore.

sixbird

Quote from: blueridgegobbler on April 05, 2016, 03:03:45 PM
Fiochi 3.5 inch 2 3/8 oz 12 gauge simply brutal and patterns terrible

You said a mouthful there Gobbler!
I had a 10 ga. that I shot 3 1/2" Nitro, I think 3 oz. payload. That hurt something terrible but I think the 3 1/2" "Ferocchi's" had an edge on them! Out of my SBE II, they were just plain blunt force trauma!