blarby
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Precision Reloading does ballistic pressure testing on your loads for like 40 bucks a string iirc.
I'm gonna call them on monday.
I would seem to me that the round-ball would carry more velocity, longer and would push through the buck shot and increase the pattern size of the buck shot accordingly.
Thats exactly why these are in the order they are in. They are about a hallways' or less (give or take) width from 4- 18 yards.
If you wanted a tighter pattern at the end, you could reverse them as you specified.
If you pack them that way- put a few thicknesses of card between the pellets and the slug, or your pellets will just get jammed into a now very lopsided slug.