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mag blend Vs. plain hevishot

Started by Ralph-NY, April 21, 2012, 10:00:23 PM

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Ralph-NY

shooting @ 40+ do the mag blends really carry that much more energy then a load of straight #6.  At the range I can get almost 50 more pellets in the #6 than the mags so which am I better off with. 

Tom Foolery

I would stick with the 6's. 

Someone posted that the "extra velocity" from the magblends increased penetration by around .15" in ballistic gel I think.

DC101

At 40 they both carry enough energy to dump a tom; just use what you feel most comfortable with.

hunter-b

I would stick with  #6 . 50 more pellets is a good thing .

runngun

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FloppinTom

I think the blends are more of a sales gimmick. ive shot both straight loads and the blends they both shoot great. just go with what patterns best and what your confident with.   good luck
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TauntoHawk

Quote from: FloppinTom on April 22, 2012, 11:23:00 PM
I think the blends are more of a sales gimmick. ive shot both straight loads and the blends they both shoot great. just go with what patterns best and what your confident with.   good luck

agreed the blends were made for the people who weren't convinced that #7 hevi would kill even thou the mag blends are mostly made up of 7's.

The 6's give plenty of knock down and if they pattern that much better stick with them for sure.
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Waddle Whacker

Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 23, 2012, 03:53:14 PM
Quote from: FloppinTom on April 22, 2012, 11:23:00 PM
I think the blends are more of a sales gimmick. ive shot both straight loads and the blends they both shoot great. just go with what patterns best and what your confident with.   good luck

agreed the blends were made for the people who weren't convinced that #7 hevi would kill even thou the mag blends are mostly made up of 7's.

The 6's give plenty of knock down and if they pattern that much better stick with them for sure.
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Ralph-NY


dirt road ninja

I tried the magblends this year and in the limited testing I did, it seemed that the 7's carried the pattern. I to got better numbers from straight 6's.

hunter-b

Quote from: Spuriosity on April 24, 2012, 09:09:01 AM
Straight 6s. And remember, any load you get from EM is a blend. It's easy to get into the habit of thinking that straight sixes from EM are really straight sixes. I bought a bunch of H13 3-1&5/8-6 shells the other day (real cheap) and cut them all open to rob the shot for handloads, so I saw all the shot. There were pellets from size 4 to size 8. The distribution was like a bell curve, mostly sixes, with about 1/4 of the pellets larger than 6s and 1/4 smaller. And yes, I believe the magblends are all about marketing.
Interesting . So we all are shooting some sort of blend anyway with EM ammo . ?