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nice shot
I tried to beef up the inventory on more Nice Shot #4 this week, but just got a call they ran out - and would I like 6's instead or a refund
size 6 have showed as in stock when I check I took the 6's ( since I still have about 10 lbs of 4's on hand already) I have not tried their 6's on ducks - long ago, 6's worked fine in lead over decoys- so I assume these will do as well. has any one use Nice Shot 6's on big ducks- any complaints? |
I always used #6 lead back before the ban. It worked great on close range ducks but failed on incomers unless they caught some pellets in the head and neck. I did most of my duck shooting along woodland streams so most shots were 25 - 35 yards. It worked great on ducks rising off the stream above the cattails and brush.
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pretty much my line of thought Dean- I used the smaller shot back then in areas where I had closer shots and over decoys
I seem to remember seeing more broken wings with the pattern density (although we are dating our selves here ) - so if it as not a clean kill (still the goal) at least a recoverable duck. I think Nice Shot is just a very little denser than lead - I still have some lead 4's - i will try to find some time to count out an equal number of lead and NS and weigh them to see what that shows. Then I will have a better feeling for the effectiveness of the 6's |
I took 100 pellets at random
lead (from an old Remington express load) weight =315.3 grains NS - weight = 281.8 grains so NS is a little less dense - roughly 90% size - i took three pellets lead averaged .128 NS averaged .125 a PS - 97% of the lead size - so not enough to cause the weight/density variance I am guessing ducks will not know the difference assuming equal velocity I am NOT cutting a Kent TM open for this :eek: but according to other testers - TM is 10.8 g / cc and lead is 11.35 g / cc so TM is about 95% as dense - pretty close to NS ok - found this extra info - Nice Shot comes in right at 10.2 – 10.3 g/cc so- again very close to TM |
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