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fuck yeah! Gonna rain ducks on superior!bill herian wrote:When i was young and impressionable I purchased a choke tube specifically for black cloud shot shells.
Not wanting to own up to making a tepid investment, I've been shooting blackcloud ever since, with remarkably average results.
I buy them where ever those types of wares are sold, mostly fleet and farm.
bill herian wrote:When i was young and impressionable I purchased a choke tube specifically for black cloud shot shells.
Not wanting to own up to making a tepid investment, I've been shooting blackcloud ever since, with remarkably average results.
I buy them where ever those types of wares are sold, mostly fleet and farm.
RonE wrote: (half case/250 rounds)
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
sws002 wrote:You know that "Black Cloud chokes" will work for anything, right? The only reason they are considered that is because they are not ported and/or wad-stripping chokes, so as not to screw with the performance of the FliteControl wad. I will likely be shooting Hevi-Metal out of my Kicks Vortex (Black Cloud choke) this year. I actually prefer the "Black Cloud chokes", as I've had my ears rung plenty of times from ported chokes and they seem to pattern just as good, if not better, than their ported brethren.
3legged_lab wrote:RonE wrote: (half case/250 rounds)
Huh?
RonE wrote:3legged_lab wrote:RonE wrote: (half case/250 rounds)
Huh?
Shotgun ammunition cases used to contain 500 rounds. Along comes steel shot for more money and the "case" was reduced to 250 rounds.
Tiler_J wrote:RonE wrote:3legged_lab wrote:RonE wrote: (half case/250 rounds)
Huh?
Shotgun ammunition cases used to contain 500 rounds. Along comes steel shot for more money and the "case" was reduced to 250 rounds.
Was this in the 60's or early 70's? I don't ever remember 500 rounds in a case.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:RonE wrote:3legged_lab wrote:RonE wrote: (half case/250 rounds)
Huh?
Shotgun ammunition cases used to contain 500 rounds. Along comes steel shot for more money and the "case" was reduced to 250 rounds.
Was this in the 60's or early 70's? I don't ever remember 500 rounds in a case.
Same here. A case has always been 250 for as long as I've been able to afford one.
Juice Box wrote:Alot of pistol and rifle ammo comes in 500 round cases I think. Never heard of 500 round cases for shotguns although it would be a nice option.
RonE wrote:Juice Box wrote:Alot of pistol and rifle ammo comes in 500 round cases I think. Never heard of 500 round cases for shotguns although it would be a nice option.
And before I started buying cases of shotgun shells the cases were made of wood.
Notice the end of the Federal case "250" and the end of the Winchester case "500" The Winchester shells were 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/4 oz #6 chilled shot.
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RonE wrote:Juice Box wrote:Alot of pistol and rifle ammo comes in 500 round cases I think. Never heard of 500 round cases for shotguns although it would be a nice option.
And before I started buying cases of shotgun shells the cases were made of wood.
Notice the end of the Federal case "250" and the end of the Winchester case "500" The Winchester shells were 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/4 oz #6 chilled shot.
its not hot shotJuice Box wrote:
What is chilled shot?
Juice Box wrote:Notice the end of the Federal case "250" and the end of the Winchester case "500" The Winchester shells were 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/4 oz #6 chilled shot.
RonE wrote:
Not much more than shot that when it is dropped from a shot tower it goes into cold water. Said to make it harder but in reality, it is the composition of the alloy that determines hardness.
one2many wrote:RonE wrote:
Not much more than shot that when it is dropped from a shot tower it goes into cold water. Said to make it harder but in reality, it is the composition of the alloy that determines hardness.
you can change the hardness of metals by heating and cooling
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Tiler_J wrote:I get my shells usually from Kittles Sporting Goods in Colusa, Kent Fast Steel 3 inch 12 gauge 1's.
RonE wrote:Tiler_J wrote:I get my shells usually from Kittles Sporting Goods in Colusa, Kent Fast Steel 3 inch 12 gauge 1's.
Do you live near there? That is a great store.
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Bootlipkiller wrote:RonE wrote:Tiler_J wrote:I get my shells usually from Kittles Sporting Goods in Colusa, Kent Fast Steel 3 inch 12 gauge 1's.
Do you live near there? That is a great store.
It's not very friendly to the locals trust me. But they do have a lot of stuff. I will only go there as a last resort.
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