Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Hey guys: Let's not forget appropriate political correctness. Those pellets aren't deformed. They're just differently formed.


That is good

As noted in earlier posts the deformation at the base of the ahot load demonstrably occurs.

The point Wonko makes, or so I understand, is even if it deformation does occur, it makes no difference is wrong, just as the point that shot stringing makes no difference.

Deformation leads to longer shot strings and longer shot strings mean less density and in addition less uniformity of dispersion. I realize that the shot string (cloud) is moving fast, but it is not that fast that the targets speed is negated completely. The pictures in Brister's book clearly show this.

How can those pictures of shot strings on moving targets be disregarded?


Last edited by old colonel; 04/09/16 09:54 AM.

Michael Dittamo
Topeka, KS