BluesBear
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There have been articles in various magazines over the past 30 years regarding multiple light projectiles loaded into a single handgun case.
In some cases short range (whites of their eyes) accuracy is acceptable but nothing to write home about.
Remington, in fact, over 10 years ago, loaded a round that contained multiple pellets of 000 Buckshot. It was affordable and I played around with a couple of boxes that I found sitting on the shelf at the infamous Little Biff's Gun World just south of Louisville. At 20 feet or less all three pellets would hit the center of a B-27 target.
The one thing that the Remington loads and Gun Scribe loads had in common was bore diameter projectiles.
The Strike Three ammo uses a Speer Shotcap. By the time the pellets escape the shotcap the centrifugal force will spread the shot hell west and crooked.
Remember there's a very good reason that shotguns have a smooth bore.
In some cases short range (whites of their eyes) accuracy is acceptable but nothing to write home about.
Remington, in fact, over 10 years ago, loaded a round that contained multiple pellets of 000 Buckshot. It was affordable and I played around with a couple of boxes that I found sitting on the shelf at the infamous Little Biff's Gun World just south of Louisville. At 20 feet or less all three pellets would hit the center of a B-27 target.
The one thing that the Remington loads and Gun Scribe loads had in common was bore diameter projectiles.
The Strike Three ammo uses a Speer Shotcap. By the time the pellets escape the shotcap the centrifugal force will spread the shot hell west and crooked.
Remember there's a very good reason that shotguns have a smooth bore.