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Old 11-12-2014, 06:23 AM
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SecondChance
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Originally Posted by DTcker
Shooting lead 1400fps is not quite realistic, at least if it's not well plated. I am quite sure that you didn't shoot with shots like that in the "good old days". 1200fps sounds more realistic.

If you put them on the same line otherwise, lead is of couse better as it's surface area is smaller, as already mentioned. But putting them on the same line requires plating lead heavily, so it's not just lead anymore. Same is with steel compositions, you can add all sorts of things to steel, like tungsten. Without plating lead shot is/comes more ununiform and thus has more air drag and more "odd flyers" those affect pattern performance.

What's the point putting them on the same line, as they have different charasteristics and you should use those to your benefit. If you really want to compare those, you need to put each shot to it's best use, not hinder it. That's why you should give steel shot higher velocities, as it can take those.

Also the aim is to shoot the duck, both can well do it in this scenario.
Exactly what I have been saying. Who deleted by JW poor laguage cares about velocity!!! If you don't have the capability to hit the target because your a bad shot, then no matter what the velocity is, your not going to hit the target!!!!! 1700fps miss same as a 1150fps miss.

Last edited by JW; 12-15-2014 at 04:29 PM.
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