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Old February 16th, 2008, 07:27 PM   #21
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The distance inside your house will allow very little pattern spread.
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Old February 16th, 2008, 07:27 PM   #22
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I'm sure there is better on the market but I've got a ton of S&B 00 buck so thats what I use. I back them up with 2 3/4" Brennekes.
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Old February 16th, 2008, 10:06 PM   #23
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The distance inside your house will allow very little pattern spread.
Well said AZ!
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Hmmm..........is Hornady lying about it's products?

From Hornady's website!
"Superior tactical buckshot designed specifically for protection from deadly threats. Loaded specifically to ensure proper functioning in semi-auto and pump shotguns, Hornady's TAP FPD Buckshot delivers the tightest patterns of any buckshot on the market."

If the Hornady LE is better, why don't they just say that! A sale is a sale, why would they care which product?
I was talking with someone about this a while ago. The reasoning we came up with for the LR rounds having better patterns over the full strength loads was because the full strength loads impart more energy to the shot which could make the pellets separate faster.
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Old February 17th, 2008, 10:34 AM   #25
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Best OO buck EVER!

If you want great patterns from buckshot, try the Federal "Flite Control" loads. The low recoil civilian (read, easy to find) load is PFC154 (Low Reciol, you must specify). Patterns from a HD gun are exceptional. Shot from our behind-the-counter cylinder choke Mossberg 500 at the gunshop, it could put all pellets into a coffee cup at 60 feet. Get similar fantastic patterns from their birdshot and turkey loads if HD birdshot is your thing. Try the PFC156 in #4 size. A premium Copper plated lead shot load with the Flite Control wad. Nothing out there patterns like this stuff. If you need a slug, the Low Recoil Truball slug is accurate in everything I have shot it in, Benelli, Mossberg, and 870. #PB127LRS. If you have access to LEO ammo, they have equvalent buck and slug loads, but the performance is the same, really.
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