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I was told by Precision Reloading that their nickel plated shot starts out as West Coast Magnum Shot. It is copper coated (plated) then nickel plated. The nickel needs the copper in order to adhere. They said copper plating is no more that a wash, not really a plating. There is a YouTube video were a guy test the plating and hardness of Ballistic Products vs Precision Reloading and Precision Reloading was far better.
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Back in the early 1970s when I was the token officer on the ComNavAirPac Skeet & Trap Team, we were issued cases of Peters 3-dram equiv. 1 1/8-ounce #8 & #9 Skeet Loads and Remington 3 1/4-dram equiv. 1 1/4-ounce #7 1/2 nickeled International Trap Loads.
1970 All American Target Loads.jpg We were all really skeet shooters. The only thing I did with the International Trap Loads was shoot ducks on the Oceanside Marsh at Camp Pendelton. That is my nickel plated shot story. |
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Parker’s , 6.5mm’s , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s and my family in the Philippines ! |
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I have used the PR nickel plated shot for several years in a .410 load I worked up for doves. It sends .73 oz. of 8s at roughly 1150 fps. When I began testing it on doves I was comparing it to WW 3/4 oz. lead loads at about the same velocity.
I was getting a lot of cripples with the WW factory loads but the nickel plated shot increased the percentage of dishrag dead doves substantially. It is a standby for me now. |
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I ended up trading some lead #2 shot for a 25 pound bag of Magnum chilled lead number five. It’s harder than the PR steel shot. I did the squish test from the video above on it. I loaded about a 100 rounds for my 10 gauge with a 2.5 ounce payload. You should see the patterns I get with it at 55 yards. It’s ridiculous. Pretty close to heavy shot patterns or right with it.
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Are brant edible, Kevin? Always wanted to hunt sea ducks but never heard anyone brag on them as table fare.
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