sws002 wrote:Okay, fill me in a bit here, I've only been loosely following this situation. I take it 7.5's have been deemed too big (even though they kill stuff deader than a hammer)? What would they translate to as far as ballistic equivalent goes? I might be interested in a pound, just have no idea what a good price is on this stuff.
jarbo03 wrote:Would be no problem getting rid of it, if a bigger order came in, could even make some money. Turkey hunters eat that shit up, that is where it shines to me.
RickC wrote:I first heard of this stuff in a turkey hunting forum and they are using 9 and 8 for turkeys and dropping them at 50 - 60 yards. Stuff is just hard to get
sws002 wrote:Okay, fill me in a bit here, I've only been loosely following this situation. I take it 7.5's have been deemed too big (even though they kill stuff deader than a hammer)? What would they translate to as far as ballistic equivalent goes? I might be interested in a pound, just have no idea what a good price is on this stuff.
jarbo03 wrote:RickC wrote:I first heard of this stuff in a turkey hunting forum and they are using 9 and 8 for turkeys and dropping them at 50 - 60 yards. Stuff is just hard to get
old gobbler?
RickC wrote:jarbo03 wrote:RickC wrote:I first heard of this stuff in a turkey hunting forum and they are using 9 and 8 for turkeys and dropping them at 50 - 60 yards. Stuff is just hard to get
old gobbler?
There, and Grand Slam.
jarbo03 wrote:I'd run a 3/4oz load @ 1200. Give you 160 pellets and could do 21 per lb. That's only $2.20 a round for just the shot Jim, that is a bargain!
yep, with TSS 7.5's and a ported patternmaster choke pintail would simply fall from the sky dead from fear, basically free hunting once you write off the initial purchasejarbo03 wrote:I'd run a 3/4oz load @ 1200. Give you 160 pellets and could do 21 per lb. That's only $2.20 a round for just the shot Jim, that is a bargain!
jehler wrote:yep, with TSS 7.5's and a ported patternmaster choke pintail would simply fall from the sky dead from fear, basically free hunting once you write off the initial purchasejarbo03 wrote:I'd run a 3/4oz load @ 1200. Give you 160 pellets and could do 21 per lb. That's only $2.20 a round for just the shot Jim, that is a bargain!
assateague wrote:It might be just what I need for pintail, since I can never keep from pulling the trigger any closer than 85 yards or so.
Wouldn't they be shocked to actually die.
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:It might be just what I need for pintail, since I can never keep from pulling the trigger any closer than 85 yards or so.
Wouldn't they be shocked to actually die.
It's getting the 30ft lead down that would be the tough part.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:It might be just what I need for pintail, since I can never keep from pulling the trigger any closer than 85 yards or so.
Wouldn't they be shocked to actually die.
It's getting the 30ft lead down that would be the tough part.
6 foot at 75 yards works, 30 would be to much.
NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:It might be just what I need for pintail, since I can never keep from pulling the trigger any closer than 85 yards or so.
Wouldn't they be shocked to actually die.
It's getting the 30ft lead down that would be the tough part.
6 foot at 75 yards works, 30 would be to much.
It was 30 ft at 100yards according to the stuff Jehler posted.
Glimmerjim wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:It might be just what I need for pintail, since I can never keep from pulling the trigger any closer than 85 yards or so.
Wouldn't they be shocked to actually die.
It's getting the 30ft lead down that would be the tough part.
6 foot at 75 yards works, 30 would be to much.
It was 30 ft at 100yards according to the stuff Jehler posted.
I come up with about 24 ft at a 40 mile/hr bird.
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