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Charlie,
This will really tell you how well your pattern is doing. No hits in the vitals may leave a bad feeling in your stomach when that chance comes. You and I think alike. BIGGER IS BETTER. BIGGER BORE. BIGGER PAYLOAD. BIGGER SHOT. This means BIGGER CHANCE of turkey on the table! Hope you can print them.
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i looked at the post. its a very good turkey head i will have to get my wife to run them off for me... charlie
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Has anyone besides me tinkered around with GREX(powdered polyethylene) as a group tightener? It was a big deal about 15 years ago. I found about a 25% improvement in pattern density with it
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i ve never heard of this stuff but if it tightens the pattern by 25 percent i would like to have some of it..i have found a good reloading source so maybe they will have some....thanks for the info.... charlie
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Charlie, it is a lead shot buffering agent that is designed to cushion the shot helping to prevent shot deformation and reduce the number of resultant "flyers".
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The stuff works for me, but I am a loss to describe why. I can't imagine why the soft, fine plastic would do much good to buffer lead. In my mind, I think it acts as a lubricant as the shot goes through the choke, and results in fewer deformed pellets.
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i do have some but never tested it, most tight patterns are tight enough already. but i will do some test loads with it and get back to you all, scott
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Buffering shot charges increases pressures. Be careful.
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