To quote BigRedd - "Buckshot is for varmints". But some areas in BC are shotgun with shot only. Bearing this in mind, has anyone tried Remington's Hevi-Shot buckshot on deer?
According to Remington's web site:
"Now deer hunters can enjoy the superior performance characteristics of HEVI·SHOT. Introducing Premier HEVI·SHOT Buckshot loads composed of a proprietary tungsten-based alloy, HEVI·SHOT pellets are 10% heavier than lead. Testing at Remington® has shown a 40% tighter pattern at 40 yards compared to standard lead buckshot. Even more impressive, the penetration is 18% deeper giving deer hunters performance unlike anything ever produced."
Also on Remington's website is the "Buck Hammer" slug, with the claim that the 20g outperforms competitors 12g for various reasons. These slugs are very heavy, supposedly much heavier than the competition because their weight is minus the wad, as opposed to the competition including the wad in weighing their slugs. Any comments on the validity of these claims?
According to Remington's web site:
"Now deer hunters can enjoy the superior performance characteristics of HEVI·SHOT. Introducing Premier HEVI·SHOT Buckshot loads composed of a proprietary tungsten-based alloy, HEVI·SHOT pellets are 10% heavier than lead. Testing at Remington® has shown a 40% tighter pattern at 40 yards compared to standard lead buckshot. Even more impressive, the penetration is 18% deeper giving deer hunters performance unlike anything ever produced."
Also on Remington's website is the "Buck Hammer" slug, with the claim that the 20g outperforms competitors 12g for various reasons. These slugs are very heavy, supposedly much heavier than the competition because their weight is minus the wad, as opposed to the competition including the wad in weighing their slugs. Any comments on the validity of these claims?