Any one shot these?

The performance of the shot is going to be awesome. It's the most dense material you can get commercially. The flight control wad gives some people fits however while others have good results.
 
REN said:
20 gauge or 12 Gauge?

I shoot them from my 20 with fantastic results.

Sorry 12 gauge. Sounds like you would recommend them lol. I am intrigued by them I may look for a box and see how my gun will shoot them.
 
One of these days I plan on having a 20 gauge to use some. The less weight I pack to climb these hills the better and you can only kill one so dead ha.
 
They're the same as......just kidding I don't know anything about them just messing around after the events from last night
 
I shoot them from my 10 gauge and they will freakin stomp a turkey dont know how the 12 gauge perform pattern wise though
 
Rockhound said:
I shoot them from my 10 gauge and they will freakin stomp a turkey dont know how the 12 gauge perform pattern wise though

Do you have to shoot a diffrent choke for the flight control wad?
The reason I ask is Down-N-Dirty Outdoors partnered with Indian Creek to release the Haymaker and it was designed for that wad. According to what Mark Coin told me.
 
A lot of guys get good patterns with more open chokes because of the wad, even factory full or mod. You will have to travel to find some. No one in Cookeville carries them that I am aware of. I saw some in a little country store south of Smithville. Otherwise mail order will be your best bet. Federal is running a rebate on these shells too, so don't miss out on that if you end up getting some.
 
I use the #7 in 20 ga and they are by far better then anything I have ever used. I shoot a single shot h&r full choke with a scope. they will extend the range 15 to 20 yards easily. I killed a 23lb 10" beard a few days ago at 55yds laser check! you can get them at midway with rebate. ps I pattern my gun and I have confidence in it.
 
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