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Hevishot Hevi-metal, Hevi 38704 Hevimetal Lr 12 2.75 4 11/8 25/10

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Caliber: 12 Gauge
Rounds: 25

skoog

1 year ago

Being an avid hunter of over fifty years, I have tried several Manufacturer’s ammo, experimenting with shot size and shot type, trying to find the ultimate high fliers knock down shell with little to no success, until now. The Hevi-Metal Longer Range Bang Dead shotshell has exceeded all my expectations. The bismuth overshot is an ingenious solution to your harvest success, making shots fifty yards or more manageable with less wounded birds. The Bang Dead narrative is no gimmick, just fact. Try a box today, you won’t be disappointed!!

MAXUS

1 year ago

Used the 3.5" #2 on Canada's. Worked great had just 2 cripples but that was all me. Pushed the envelope on a few shoots out around 70 yards and got both back. 55 yards is max for clean kills. Having the density and weight out of these shell's really makes the difference.

FishHawk90

1 year ago

I would not take time to write this, if this ammo had not made a difference in the hunt. I have taken identical shots at ducks and missed. This took them down! It covers a longer distance effectively.

Duckslayer01

1 year ago

This is the best shell for the money that I have ever used. This shell bridges the gap between the economy steel shot shells and and the effectiveness of the original Hevi-Shot. The principle of the steel/bismuth duplex load is ingenious, because a hit with this shell will still put plenty of high density pellets on target, but a miss will not be as costly as a miss using 100% bismuth or Hevi-Shot. I have dropped ducks and geese with this shell while watching others in the blind only pluck a few feathers from birds of the same flock using steel. Yes, 100% steel is cheaper. Yes, 100% bismuth or Hevi is more effective. But when it comes to versatility, Hevi-Metal longer range takes the crown.

CJS1993

1 year ago

The best waterfowl load I’ve ever shot. Tried many different brands and these do the trick for me. Well worth the cost when your reaping the rewards!

Northernmi7

1 year ago

Definitely not worth the price. I bought a case 2 seasons ago and they turned into backup shells really quick. They work OK if they’re in tight. Way too many cripples and lost divers. Save your money and buy something cheaper that works the same, or spend the same and get a shell that works worlds better.

Tom347

1 year ago

Last season was my first season duckhunting. These seemed a little pricey, but when I made the switch, it made a big difference was shooting the number fours and they could get out there and knock‘em down much better expecaly in Highwind which I had a lot of on the big lake that I was hunting off of.

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