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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhound" data-source="post: 5530833" data-attributes="member: 9875"><p>For those wandering, the law of physics and ballistics show the exact opposite. I can load a 1-3/8oz of tss #3 in a 20 ga that will retain a killing pattern and velocity (on coyotes of course) out to 90-100 yards, find me one lead load that can do that. Someone else here believes that since lead flattens or "mushrooms" its more lethal. Turkey hunting isn't a game of wound channels and it won't be unless rifles are legal weapons. The fact that tss retains velocity and patterns does make it ballistically superior to lead for the task at hand. But what do I know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhound, post: 5530833, member: 9875"] For those wandering, the law of physics and ballistics show the exact opposite. I can load a 1-3/8oz of tss #3 in a 20 ga that will retain a killing pattern and velocity (on coyotes of course) out to 90-100 yards, find me one lead load that can do that. Someone else here believes that since lead flattens or "mushrooms" its more lethal. Turkey hunting isn't a game of wound channels and it won't be unless rifles are legal weapons. The fact that tss retains velocity and patterns does make it ballistically superior to lead for the task at hand. But what do I know... [/QUOTE]
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