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Unread 02-03-2021, 06:54 PM   #1
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Already looking towards next fall and was wondering how well RST’s 12 gauge Bismuth loads work on duck? Thanks.
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They work for me.
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They work great for geese in my 10 ga EH Parker. Bismuth 2’s. If I am using my Model 12 Heavy Duck (or god forbid black Italian plastic) then I highly recommend Boss.
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Although not listed on line, Boss also makes a 16 ga 1 ounce 5's Bismuth, using fiber wads. They are listed at 1200 fps and under 8000 psi. They also make a 1 oz load @ 1380, but I dont want to shoot that. Talk to Sara at Boss about the fiber wad 16's--you can get them in a bulk pack of 100 with free shipping. My buddy wanted some, so we will split up the order when it comes in.
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Although not listed on line, Boss also makes a 16 ga 1 ounce 5's Bismuth, using fiber wads. They are listed at 1200 fps and under 8000 psi. They also make a 1 oz load @ 1380, but I dont want to shoot that. Talk to Sara at Boss about the fiber wad 16's--you can get them in a bulk pack of 100 with free shipping. My buddy wanted some, so we will split up the order when it comes in.
I ordered a case of their #4 12ga 2 3/4 1.25 oz loads for use out of my model 12..... Look'n forward to trying them out.
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I am really planning on them for my duck hunts next year. I still have some TM hanging around in 2.5" paper to use up.
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Harold- thank you. I didn’t know that.
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