I'm trying to enlighten you. I've posted 6,200 times on this Forum since April, 2005. No BS here.
See my post #10 above where I provided the densities of Lead shot, HeviShot, and TSS Tungsten shot pellets. There is no comparison. In addition, the TSS Tungsten pellets are perfectly shaped spheres. They are as hard as steel and do not deform, which means they pattern very tightly. I shoot 50% of my #5 TSS pellets into a 30" diameter at 100yds.
I also knocked another crane down @120yds with #5 TSS pellets.
My buddies shotgun patterns 74% of the #6 TSS pellets into a 30" circle at 80yds. He dropped a crane @98yds in September with 8 of the #6 pellets hitting the bird. He had complete penetration with 7 of those 8 pellets. He recovered one of the 8 pellets that remained in the bird.
Visit the website I provided the link to in my post #13 if you want an education on TSS Tungsten shot shell pellets
As I already stated, TSS Tungsten pellets are in a league of their own, altogether different than HeviShot, and every other available shot shell pellet.
See my post #10 above where I provided the densities of Lead shot, HeviShot, and TSS Tungsten shot pellets. There is no comparison. In addition, the TSS Tungsten pellets are perfectly shaped spheres. They are as hard as steel and do not deform, which means they pattern very tightly. I shoot 50% of my #5 TSS pellets into a 30" diameter at 100yds.
I also knocked another crane down @120yds with #5 TSS pellets.
My buddies shotgun patterns 74% of the #6 TSS pellets into a 30" circle at 80yds. He dropped a crane @98yds in September with 8 of the #6 pellets hitting the bird. He had complete penetration with 7 of those 8 pellets. He recovered one of the 8 pellets that remained in the bird.
Visit the website I provided the link to in my post #13 if you want an education on TSS Tungsten shot shell pellets
As I already stated, TSS Tungsten pellets are in a league of their own, altogether different than HeviShot, and every other available shot shell pellet.