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Re: Bismuth in stock?
[Re: JUGHEAD]
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02/04/21 06:28 PM
02/04/21 06:28 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 5,803 Hoover, AL
M48scout
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12 point
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Hoover, AL
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I like the idea of bismuth, but I want better than that. I want 12 g/cc tungsten or better. Dont shoot enough to worry about cost at all. Will still shoot cheap steel on ringers and woodies but want something badarse to wreck pintails and mallards with late season. Who makes it? Or is there a source to get some shot density in between TSS and lead that would make it worth my while to load my own? Kent Tungsten Matrix https://kentcartridge.com/us/shotshell/tungsten-matrixEdit: my bad I thought this stuff was 12g/cc but it’s only around 11
Last edited by M48scout; 02/04/21 06:32 PM.
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