No ballistics chart or am I just missing it? All I see is hype without any numbers to back up their claims.
bet the longrange acuracy doesnt hold up well, not very aerodynamic looking. I think I will stick with my partition Golds, hard to beat 4 inch groups at 200 yards. Looks like a great slug for 50 yard boar hunting though. Bet it would put a whoopin on them!
bet the longrange acuracy doesnt hold up well, not very aerodynamic looking. I think I will stick with my partition Golds, hard to beat 4 inch groups at 200 yards. Looks like a great slug for 50 yard boar hunting though. Bet it would put a whoopin on them!
bet the longrange acuracy doesnt hold up well, not very aerodynamic looking.
Thats what I would say. Looks like they would cup air and be all over the place. Would be good for HD though. Bear Ammunition Company,nuff said
Sorry boys, but accuracy is a function of stability, not aerodynamics. Wadcutters have been used for competitive shooting for eons. Something that is 'aerodynamic' simply has low air resistance, what we shooters call a high "Ballistic Coefficient". Shotguns slugs are not very 'aerodynamic' anyway, so there really is no loss here. The phisics here are no different than conventional loads.
What this does provide is a lot of frontal area and tissue disruption.
I'm not tying to pick on you guys, but judging a bullets performance by how it "LOOKS" is probably the worst thing a hunter can do when it comes to choosing his ammunition.
More importantly I see that AIM Surplus, the only distributor I have seen selling these things, is now out of stock and doesn't list them in their catalog.
Anyone know where to buy them? I'm in need of some Hexolit 32's
Sorry boys, but accuracy is a function of stability, not aerodynamics.
I dont buy that,stability and aerodynamics go hand in hand for accrucy. Dont get me wrong .buy what you want,My shotgun hasnt been out of the safe in years.It has become obselolity to me. (for hunting purposes)
. These guys claim The straight flight path, which is a joke unless it defies gravity.
ChalupaCabras;[COLOR=black said:1153333[/COLOR]]Sorry boys, but accuracy is a function of stability, not aerodynamics. Wadcutters have been used for competitive shooting for eons. Something that is 'aerodynamic' simply has low air resistance, what we shooters call a high "Ballistic Coefficient". Shotguns slugs are not very 'aerodynamic' anyway, so there really is no loss here. The [STRIKE]phisics [/STRIKE] physics here are no different than conventional loads.
What this does provide is a lot of frontal area and tissue disruption.
I'm not tying to pick on you guys, but judging a bullets performance by how it "LOOKS" is probably the worst thing a hunter can do when it comes to choosing his ammunition.
More importantly I see that AIM Surplus, the only distributor I have seen selling these things, is now out of stock and doesn't list them in their catalog.
Anyone know where to buy them? I'm in need of some Hexolit 32's