Given the excitement of Federal's #1buck 12 guage load, what are the thoughts about this load in 20 ga?
I found this link on another forum:
http://www.custombuckshot.com/
Given the excitement of Federal's #1buck 12 guage load, what are the thoughts about this load in 20 ga?
I found this link on another forum:
http://www.custombuckshot.com/
"It is better to avoid than fight, better to deter than kill. But......it is better to kill than to die, or watch an innocent slaughtered, because you didn't have the wherewithal to defend them."-M. A.
"If you do not read the newspaper you are uninformed. If you do read the newspaper you are misinformed."-Mark Twain
Looks promising.
Note sure it will group as well as the Flightcontrol stuff, but it's likely a better choice than the standard #4 buck that is about all that is available in 20 gauge.
Federal lists buckshot in 2, 3, 4 sizes on their web site for the 20. The seem to be the only major guys doing 4buck. They market it under their Personal Defense label I think.
Last edited by chris914; 01-22-12 at 05:10. Reason: Link to page broken.
Remington ONLY sells #4 buck, I have only seen #4 in Federal and Winchester at the stores.
The #3 or #2 buck is loaded as a 3" shell from what I recall (Federal and Winchester). This is a bit too stout in a 20" Remington 870 Youth gun like what I am using around the house.
That company listed in the post above is the ONLY #1 buck I found anywhere.
Ahhh, wasn't looking under the personal defense section.
I'm seeing #3 here.
http://www.remington.com/products/am...-buckshot.aspx
Federal loads #3 in 2 3/4" and #2 in 3", and Winchester loads #3 in 2 3/4".
http://www.federalpremium.com/products/buckshot.aspx
http://www.winchester.com/Products/s...ault.aspx?c=20
It could make running a load close to low recoil 12ga reliable in a semi.
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