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Unread 04-07-2016, 11:30 AM   #1
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P.S. A guy on ebay has 65lbs of 7 /15 and 8 shot reclaimed for $85.00 free shipping with good reviews. I got one and he has several left
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P.S. A guy on ebay has 65lbs of 7 /15 and 8 shot reclaimed for $85.00 free shipping with good reviews. I got one and he has several left

I wonder how 'once fired' shot could produce good results with a significant percentage of the pellets being deformed from that first compression of being fired and the resulting squeeze through trap chokes.... And then the same thing again when it is fired a second time






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I wonder how 'once fired' shot could produce good results with a significant percentage of the pellets being deformed from that first compression of being fired and the resulting squeeze through trap chokes.... And then the same thing again when it is fired a second time
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You will not see a difference out to thirty yards. There has been plenty of pattern testing on it. It's plenty good enough for skeet and trap singles.
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I wonder how 'once fired' shot could produce good results with a significant percentage of the pellets being deformed from that first compression of being fired and the resulting squeeze through trap chokes.... And then the same thing again when it is fired a second time
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Dean, I'd think that shot would be perfect for spreader loads.
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