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12-23-2021, 01:26 AM
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Victor you are right. Very little advertising on their shells when it comes to Bismuth. I checked a box of shells a friend gave me and no where does it say Bismuth. Only non toxic.
I did find under FAQ on their website the mention of using Bismuth.
I have not tried these shells yet. Hopefully after Christmas. The friend that gave me this box to try has shot ducks on several hunts. He thinks they are the best non tox shells he has used.
Another friend of mine guides for quail and had 2 hunters that shot Boss non tox shells even though that is not required for upland game in AZ.
He felt the shells performed well on the quail they shot.
These hunters told him they have been using the Boss shells exclusively this year for all of their upland as well as Waterfowl. They had nothing but high praise.
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