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Winchester AA Low Recoil Low Noise 26 gram
Anyone tried these? Any thoughts about pressure? They feel good and look good on paper when shot through Damascus 12 ga 28 inch imp/mod barrels.7 pound gun. Gerald
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I believe these have been discussed on the Trapshooters.com website. They are listed at 960 fps, but no pressures have been given that I am aware of.
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Might have to adjust your lead by a half a foot...
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I was not impressed.
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Some time ago the pressure (independent testing) was reported to be 6200 psi. The components could have changed however.
Also not impressed, and I believe these are a much better choice; 3/4 oz. at 1200 fps https://www.highbyoutdoors.com/firea...amond-Lead.pdp Right now out of stock at Highby and also Impact :( |
I shot some, low recoil but not impressed, clay bird hits seemed weak to me.
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I use them, they are dirty, no issues on this end.
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I buy a flat of AA low recoil 20s occasionally for my grandson & the empty’s. They break break Clays under 25 yards fine. Would not be my choice for serious work
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dont sound like a good squirl load....charlie
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I tried some of those on squirrels and unless they are in short trees they just throe nuts at you and laugh their you no what's off.
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Well I bought a few boxes to test in my new to me DH 12 28 inch Damascus barrel gun choked 9 and 24 thou. Shooting two boxes at wobble trap broke about 25 percent. I then shot 12 Herter's low recoil 1 1/8 ounce no. 8 and broke 12 straight. So I guess the testing is over for the Winchester double lows. Now to find more Herter's or something comparable. At seven pounds the DH sure feels sweet. I could tell little difference in the recoil just the results. Thanks everyone. Gerald
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