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HEVI DUCK VS TURKEY

Started by agturkey, January 28, 2012, 01:25:47 PM

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agturkey

Is there any difference in the Hevi Shot Duck vs the Hevi Shot Turkey shells in 20 ga?

thundrchikin

I believe the Duck are few feet faster and the Turkey have buffering.

dawei

Quote from: agturkey on January 28, 2012, 01:25:47 PMIs there any difference in the Hevi Shot Duck vs the Hevi Shot Turkey shells in 20 ga?
The Duck loads are 12g/cc while the Turkey loads are 13g/cc; hence the term Hevi13™.

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01Foreman400

I'm interested in this as well.  The Duck loads are 1,250 fps while the turkey loads are 1,090 fps.  Plus the duck loads are cheaper.


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remmy1187

There is some rumor that it is 9.4-9.8gr  as opposed to the turkey loads being 12 gr.  I have never handled it or weighed it so I cannot confirm that and I read where hevi shot duck is basically  the same density as classic doubles but I cannot confirm that either.

It must be true though cause it was on the internet!   Bon Jour   :TooFunny:

01Foreman400

The guy at Hevi-Shot said that it was 12 cc/g.  He said the turkey shot is slower to hold the pattern together better.


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Philippe

I literally called them this week on this very topic, to no surprise nobody has called me back. I have been told that it is all 12g/cc. I looked at them both side by side, they look the same, and seem to weigh nearly the same. I wouldnt doubt that they are identical shells just reboxed. However when I compared the hevi-13 to the hevi-duck, apparently the hevi-duck's have 7.5's and have a higher fps. I have also seen the rumor that the hevi-duck's shot being 9.5-9.6g/cc, that would make them less dense than lead.

I'm willing to bet they are nearly identical shells.

01Foreman400

Quote from: Philippe on March 28, 2013, 09:15:57 PMI'm willing to bet they are nearly identical shells.

That's what I'm thinking as well.


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njdevilsb

I tried them a couple of years ago and they shot horrible for a turkey pattern.

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Quote from: dawei on January 28, 2012, 04:47:41 PM
Quote from: agturkey on January 28, 2012, 01:25:47 PMIs there any difference in the Hevi Shot Duck vs the Hevi Shot Turkey shells in 20 ga?
The Duck loads are 12g/cc while the Turkey loads are 13g/cc; hence the term Hevi13™.

Not so any more David. There are NO H-13 being made right now, hence the False Brand, Hevi-13.
Correction, the brand is real they just aren't 13 g/cc.
I guess a 2 Ton jack doesn't have to weigh 2 tons either. :funnyturkey: :OGturkeyhead:

ahfox16

Quote from: njdevilsb on March 28, 2013, 11:22:25 PM
I tried them a couple of years ago and they shot horrible for a turkey pattern.

What he said.  I tried them with a Remington 870 when I couldn't find Hevi-13 in size 6 a few years ago and they weren't awful.  They were god awful.  It was like I was shooting an improved cylinder at 40 yards.  I think the .570 I was using was way overchoking them.  There's a reason they aren't labeled as being turkey loads.

R AJ

I tried the HD in 3" 7.5s years ago and they shot well enough that they are in my backup box.