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Thread: Anyone use size F buck?

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    Boolit Master John in WI's Avatar
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    Anyone use size F buck?

    I've been loading up some 12 gauge loads with #F (.22) and #1(.30) buck in the same shotcup over a charge of Unique.

    Today I did some patterning against some cardboard sillouettes and I was pretty amazed with how tight the patterns were out of an open choke. The loads were 2x7 #F and 2x3 #1 for a total of 20 pellets. At a paced off distance of 30', 18 fell on the "head" of the target.

    I was mostly trying to put together a woodchuck load for my step dad but I have no data for how well .22 lead balls work at around 1000fps. I mean, I wouldn't want to get hit with one (or 14 of them!), but I'm wondering if anyone uses smaller sized buck shot for mid sized animals (coyotes, things like that).
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    We've used BB size lead shot for night calling of varmints, including coyotes and bobcats for years. Use #4 buck,too. Always wanted to try some of the letter shot,T or F, but it is hard to find . Who is selling that size shot now?
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    used one of BPI's 2 3/4" loads and F on coyotes last year and it puts a hurting on them.

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    Thanks Al--that's from the BPI buckshot manual? I have a pdf copy of it someplace that I need to re-read.
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    John, it was the 2nd load with Fiocchi hulls and Steel powder. Used both T and F can't say as I seen much difference. I might switch to a Federal hull this year, they are a little deeper inside and might be easier to crimp, or may just roll crimp them.

    http://www.ballisticproducts.com/load01-15-10.htm

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    I have the BPI roll crimper and it works amazing with a drill press. I use that, and the clear overshot discs, and it sure makes a cool looking shell! I just put a drop of "Marvel Mystery Oil" and the roll crimper, and it can do about 10 shells before it needs another drop.
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