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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1477767" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Yes, expensive.</p><p>I consider it a specialty round. Cranes coming dead in or dead away at long range. The patterns are so tight it would be tough to hit a bird on the wing flying broadside. </p><p>And anything closer than 65yds is sieved.</p><p>Great for still targets like Turkey at long range. # BB tungsten can fully penetrate a broadside deer at 50yds, for an idea of the penetration. </p><p>For birds, you'd commonly drop down two or three shot sizes. 7 1/2s and even #9 for long range head shots on turkey. 7 1/2s and 8s on geese. Or in my case, 5s and 6s on cranes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1477767, member: 4191"] Yes, expensive. I consider it a specialty round. Cranes coming dead in or dead away at long range. The patterns are so tight it would be tough to hit a bird on the wing flying broadside. And anything closer than 65yds is sieved. Great for still targets like Turkey at long range. # BB tungsten can fully penetrate a broadside deer at 50yds, for an idea of the penetration. For birds, you'd commonly drop down two or three shot sizes. 7 1/2s and even #9 for long range head shots on turkey. 7 1/2s and 8s on geese. Or in my case, 5s and 6s on cranes. [/QUOTE]
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