Dultimatpredator
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I haven’t used rem #4’s in a long time because I bought a case of the old federal one and seven eights ounce lead BBs from a member here a few years back. Those Remington‘s #4 buck Loads will put 6 pellets inside a 5 inch circle at 60 yards pretty consistently with a .680 goblin thunder choke tube out of my silver mallard a390. With the kicks 670 gobblin thunder tube it does about the same with the lead BB.
I was looking on Remington‘s website the other day and I see they made some lead number two loaded ammo. I’d be trying some of that out if I didn’t have almost A case of the classic lead BBs left. I bought a couple of boxes of the Hornaday copper plated lead bb a few years back and never Tried them yet. I have a few loads and tea and triple be in the Remington have a shot as well.I have a few loads of T and triple-B in the Remington heavy shot as well. Thor’s hammer! I took a coyote at 109 yards a few years back with the BB Remington heavy shot. Didn’t kill it but broke two legs and paralyzed It’s rear legs.. My buddy finished it off with his AR. Wicked stuff.
I was looking on Remington‘s website the other day and I see they made some lead number two loaded ammo. I’d be trying some of that out if I didn’t have almost A case of the classic lead BBs left. I bought a couple of boxes of the Hornaday copper plated lead bb a few years back and never Tried them yet. I have a few loads and tea and triple be in the Remington have a shot as well.I have a few loads of T and triple-B in the Remington heavy shot as well. Thor’s hammer! I took a coyote at 109 yards a few years back with the BB Remington heavy shot. Didn’t kill it but broke two legs and paralyzed It’s rear legs.. My buddy finished it off with his AR. Wicked stuff.
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