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Thread: Bio Ammo is set to produce 20ga!! Opinions wanted !!

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    Bio Ammo is set to produce 20ga!! Opinions wanted !!

    In preparation for starting to manufacture 20 Gauge cartridges, we would greatly appreciate your help in compiling a list of the most popular configurations in terms of load, shot size and shot type that you the Canadian consumer and users are wanting to see!

    Let us know your thoughts and dreams of the perfect 20 gauge round so we can do out best to bring what you want to market!!! This will help us to focus on manufacturing those cartridges that will be the most popular!

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    What's it made out of?

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    Wads and cases are bio degradable. Still lead or steel shot, and something they refer to as “blue”, whatever that is

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    The perfect 20g round is one I can actually afford to shoot in the volume where having a biodegradable wad/hull makes a difference
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    I realize that sounds like a dick thing to say but I throw a minimum of half a case of hulls in the trash every week. I am 100% behind anything that makes my hobby a little cleaner, but it needs to be affordable (within reason) to make a difference.
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    20ga I use #4 shot, Slugs, and #7 shot !

    20ga is hard to find for anything but 7 to 8 shot so I would buy a case of #4 and a case of slugs right off the bat if they are competitively priced.

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    Biodegradable how? In a thousand years? If out in the field it matters...

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    I like 3" #2 for waterfowl and #5 for turkey. 2.75" #7 for grouse and #8 for clays. Steel for the wetlands and lead for upland.
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    Anything really but I would be very interested in nonlead special loads for turkey hunting and grouse and upland birds.
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    #6 and #4 1oz lead for upland game
    #2 steel for waterfowl.

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