Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Mac-
Your "scientific" evidence is pretty disappointing. I buy into the box images and hype of Bismuth.....looks pretty disappointing on paper.
I bought my first BOSS Bismuth a few years ago. Traveled to Montana. Had the waterpark all to myself. Set up my spread in the darkness and was "early" and all set up before the sun cracked. Perfect morning.
As the first birds worked into my spread...I think I literally talked shit out loud at the first birds and muttered "Bismuth Bitch !!!!" as my targeted drake failed to crumble to the water.
Nearly in tears with my $300+ mini case of Boss ammo in that cool waxed cotton sack.....didn't turn on God Mode for my VersaMax or myself.
I am not the serious shotgunner and bird hunt as I assume most of you are.
But it taught me that 30 yards....is 30 yards. Went 7 drakes for 9 shells or so a handful of times, and I think one of those was a double hit and needed to anchor a bird. This was with Steel.
If birds are in range and you hit them well....they fold with most anything.
But I WILL feel better having Non Tox for 100% of my hunts. And at least it's a few tenths more dense than Steel. Interesting notes tho. Thanks for sharing.
Now if Tungsten was affordable
Your "scientific" evidence is pretty disappointing. I buy into the box images and hype of Bismuth.....looks pretty disappointing on paper.
I bought my first BOSS Bismuth a few years ago. Traveled to Montana. Had the waterpark all to myself. Set up my spread in the darkness and was "early" and all set up before the sun cracked. Perfect morning.
As the first birds worked into my spread...I think I literally talked shit out loud at the first birds and muttered "Bismuth Bitch !!!!" as my targeted drake failed to crumble to the water.
Nearly in tears with my $300+ mini case of Boss ammo in that cool waxed cotton sack.....didn't turn on God Mode for my VersaMax or myself.
I am not the serious shotgunner and bird hunt as I assume most of you are.
But it taught me that 30 yards....is 30 yards. Went 7 drakes for 9 shells or so a handful of times, and I think one of those was a double hit and needed to anchor a bird. This was with Steel.
If birds are in range and you hit them well....they fold with most anything.
But I WILL feel better having Non Tox for 100% of my hunts. And at least it's a few tenths more dense than Steel. Interesting notes tho. Thanks for sharing.
Now if Tungsten was affordable