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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4510788" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>i did a review of Shockeys several years ago(on the old forum) of the ffg grain size. lol, it was not a nice review. same for the sticks. velocity was off by 250 fps no matter the sabot size or powder/bullet compression. i forget the ballistics but it was in the low range although it burned clean. but then again so was White Hots and you can read my review of that moisture sucking sub on here as well. i never tried the fffg grain size but i imagine it may perform a little better with plenty of compression.</p><p></p><p>if you stick with shockeys, look at the bullets GMB54 listed. if you switch to 777 then you will have more choices. i did some terminal ballistics on tc shockwave bonded and 100gr ffg 777 on about 12 deer that year. (the results are posted on here too). do not fire BH209 in that gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4510788, member: 6230"] i did a review of Shockeys several years ago(on the old forum) of the ffg grain size. lol, it was not a nice review. same for the sticks. velocity was off by 250 fps no matter the sabot size or powder/bullet compression. i forget the ballistics but it was in the low range although it burned clean. but then again so was White Hots and you can read my review of that moisture sucking sub on here as well. i never tried the fffg grain size but i imagine it may perform a little better with plenty of compression. if you stick with shockeys, look at the bullets GMB54 listed. if you switch to 777 then you will have more choices. i did some terminal ballistics on tc shockwave bonded and 100gr ffg 777 on about 12 deer that year. (the results are posted on here too). do not fire BH209 in that gun. [/QUOTE]
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