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Locating tungsten pellets in meat

Started by mnhunter2, April 26, 2025, 08:45:27 PM

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joey46

#30
Price is right on it also.  Betting it's China made so get it quick before the price increases.  Same item shows two prices.  Click the $18.99 not the $29.88.  See this on Amazon all the time.  Mine's on the way.  Have an uncooked bird in the freezer for the test.  Good tip.  Thanks.
YOU  REAP WHAT YOU SOW

kytrkyhntr

i was taught to shoot tight chokes and hit the neck or clean miss em.
don't let the truth get in the way of a good story

joey46

Got mine from Amazon.  Seems ok. Test later.  $18.99 worth a shot.
YOU  REAP WHAT YOU SOW

RutnNStrutn

#33
Quote from: Lcmacd 58 on April 26, 2025, 08:47:39 PMFollow the entrance wound
This!! ^^^^
Most accidental meat pellets push in part of the feather and/or some blood with them. That's what I look for, and I don't miss many pellets.

joey46

The 18.99 from Amazon seems ok but I have no intention of opening up a 9.00 TSS shell to test one pellet.  Will cook one Osceola this week.  If any emergency dental work later scheduled will let you know. Been lucky so far.
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RutnNStrutn

Quote from: joey46 on May 03, 2025, 10:08:37 AMWill cook one Osceola this week.  If any emergency dental work later scheduled will let you know. Been lucky so far.
LOL!!! :TooFunny:
Hopefully you won't crack a tooth!! :anim_25: