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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5834243" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>Major obfuscation, Wes, that has little to nothing to do in regards to the post that I responded to. I highly suspect in a former life you must have been a politician.</p><p></p><p>What I commented on had nothing to do with the merits of 20 ga versus 12 as far as weight, recoil, etc. It was a simple statement you made that the pixie 20 ga loads SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load.</p><p></p><p>I have consumed enough of the pixie-lade to buy in that the magic death ray shot makes a 20 ga shotgun pretty much EQUAL to the 12 ga. that I carried for many years. My 12 ga. didn't leave the gun safe last year, and, unless I get nostalgic, it probably won't be out this April. Carrying a lighter gun up and down those Stewart Co ridges is easier on an old man.</p><p></p><p>But, in a former life, I spend enough time down the rabbit hole dealing with scientific studies on terminal ballistics to have a very firm opinion that the 20 ga pixie loads do not SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load. The studies I delved into were not manufacturer, $$$$ driven propaganda from companies making mega dollars with the China imported miracle shot. The level of propaganda from some of these companies reminds me a lot of the folks trying to tell me that if I don't ditch my F250 for an EV that we all will die.</p><p></p><p>So, there isn't enough pixie-lade out there for me to buy into your theory. But, I will be happy in a few weeks to hook up a tow strap to my dinosaur truck and pull your EV out of the mud.</p><p></p><p>JK, and have a great evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5834243, member: 1859"] Major obfuscation, Wes, that has little to nothing to do in regards to the post that I responded to. I highly suspect in a former life you must have been a politician. What I commented on had nothing to do with the merits of 20 ga versus 12 as far as weight, recoil, etc. It was a simple statement you made that the pixie 20 ga loads SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load. I have consumed enough of the pixie-lade to buy in that the magic death ray shot makes a 20 ga shotgun pretty much EQUAL to the 12 ga. that I carried for many years. My 12 ga. didn't leave the gun safe last year, and, unless I get nostalgic, it probably won't be out this April. Carrying a lighter gun up and down those Stewart Co ridges is easier on an old man. But, in a former life, I spend enough time down the rabbit hole dealing with scientific studies on terminal ballistics to have a very firm opinion that the 20 ga pixie loads do not SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load. The studies I delved into were not manufacturer, $$$$ driven propaganda from companies making mega dollars with the China imported miracle shot. The level of propaganda from some of these companies reminds me a lot of the folks trying to tell me that if I don't ditch my F250 for an EV that we all will die. So, there isn't enough pixie-lade out there for me to buy into your theory. But, I will be happy in a few weeks to hook up a tow strap to my dinosaur truck and pull your EV out of the mud. JK, and have a great evening. [/QUOTE]
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