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Post by Toby Benoit on Apr 16, 2013 11:41:01 GMT 12.75
12 Guage, 3.5" Magnum, #2x4 tungston steel goose loads will shred a kevlar vest... Just sayin'!
Might be a good idea to keep the shotgun loaded in case of a home invasion situation! scary, scary shit going on in the world!!!
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2013 0:23:58 GMT 12.75
12 Guage, 3.5" Magnum, #2x4 tungston steel goose loads will shred a kevlar vest... Just sayin'! Might be a good idea to keep the shotgun loaded in case of a home invasion situation! scary, scary shit going on in the world!!! Stick an EF or SF choke on that sombich cause it'll sink a barge at nine miles. p.s. Every weapon in the house truck, on the belt...STAYS loaded.
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2013 0:28:23 GMT 12.75
Might even want to keep a couple of those road flares handy just for shits and giggles too!
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Post by Simpleton on Apr 17, 2013 4:43:13 GMT 12.75
Stick an EF or SF choke on that sombich cause it'll sink a barge at nine miles. So, if anything happens to to that barge Mike and the guys are on, you've just given me a list of suspects!! Always taking notes......
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Post by Toby Benoit on Apr 17, 2013 6:43:45 GMT 12.75
Nope, not gonna waste a round on a perfectly good barge, lol.
Phil, don't use steel shot with a tight constriction choke, it will blow the end out of your barrel. A full choke is as tight as you want to temp with steel. I have a ,726 restriction Super Full choke I use on my turkey gun, firing copper plated #4 lead shot and it is perfect. But the tungston steel with a flight managed wad stays in a super tight patter from a regular full barreled shotgun.
My Winchester model 12 has the plug out and five rounds of steel ready to go with the choke out.
It will shred through kevlar like cardboard!!!
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2013 10:13:30 GMT 12.75
Yeah Heavy Shot with a lead core is better than steel for sure.
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