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Unread 02-06-2023, 07:28 AM   #1
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Default Densities of non-tox shot

Is anyone aware of a table, or chart, that lists all the currently available non-tox shot and their densities? I'm interested in all the latest offerings, including the ITX and BTX shot from BPI, bismuth, Cu-plated bismuth, TSS, etc.

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the tss will come up as the heavest at 18....
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Type of Shot Density grams/cc Grains Per Pellet
#5 #6 #8
Tungsten TSS Shot 18.2 3.9 3.3 1.7
Tungsten Alloy 12.0 2.6 2.2 1.5
Pure Lead 11.3 2.4 2.0 1.3
Bismuth 9.6 2.1 1.7 1.0
Steel 7.8 1.8 1.4 0.7

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And, BPI's BTX shot is supposed to be 13.0, correct?
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Their ITX shot is 20% denser than lead (13.56). I've never seen BTX and can't find it on the BPI site. I have ITX and it performs well on waterfowl. I occasionally hunt ducks/geese and use ITX. It makes 'em assume room temp and I can use my double guns.
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I've never seen BTX and can't find it on the BPI site.
Here ya' go, MK.

https://www.ballisticproducts.com/BP...uctinfo/BPX02/

Correction ....... it is shown to be 12 grams/cc, not 13, as I previously "mis-remembered".
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This is beginning research for a several month long future project to develop a super long range load for some ducks that I have found flying over a river at about the same time and location every day, year after year, very high. I am having a 3 1/2" 10 ga. threaded for screw -in choke tubes, and have been offered the opportunity to try the manufacturer's various constrictions in their chokes to find what I need without having to buy them all. Determining a shot material and size shot is the first step in the reloading process for this. The barrel is being threaded by them now. I'm thinking about "shooting for" 1 3/4 oz. of a non-tox equal to, or denser than, lead. This BTX looks interesting.
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This is beginning research for a several month long future project to develop a super long range load for some ducks that I have found flying over a river at about the same time and location every day, year after year, very high. I am having a 3 1/2" 10 ga. threaded for screw -in choke tubes, and have been offered the opportunity to try the manufacturer's various constrictions in their chokes to find what I need without having to buy them all. Determining a shot material and size shot is the first step in the reloading process for this. The barrel is being threaded by them now. I'm thinking about "shooting for" 1 3/4 oz. of a non-tox equal to, or denser than, lead. This BTX looks interesting.
Sounds like a good project to keep you busy until planting season...and then dove season...
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Sounds like a good project to keep you busy until planting season...and then dove season...
Just FYI, dove season here is only 7 months and 15 days away, or .............

0.622 Years, or 7.5 Months, or 32.429 Weeks, or 227 Days, or 5,448 Hours, or 326,880 Minutes, or 19,612,800 Seconds, but.........

Who's counting?
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Just FYI, dove season here is only 7 months and 15 days away, or .............

0.622 Years, or 7.5 Months, or 32.429 Weeks, or 227 Days, or 5,448 Hours, or 326,880 Minutes, or 19,612,800 Seconds, but.........

Who's counting?
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