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Many seem to have forgotten that the 12 ga/1-1/4 ounce so-called “high brass” progressive load was the standard over many decades in all manner of steel-barreled shotguns for ducks, geese, pheasants, turkeys, foxes, etc. Yup, 1-1/4 ounce of lead shot at 1330 speed.
So, other than the shot material, what’s different about the ballistics of the new Kent Bismuth load that was cited in the first posting here?
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