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Picked up a couple boxes of the above 12 gauge shells to try on crows just for giggles. Box claims the one ounce payload of 7 1/2's have a muzzel velocity of 1330 fps. Shot a few crows this morning with these shells and found them to really pack a punch , on the crows and my shoulder as they are quite "snappy"biggrin. I was overall impressed with the performance and did drop several overhead passing crows well out to 50 yards I would estimate. Not sure how they pattern but will get onto that soon.

 

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I'd say 80% or more of my birds are taken with 1oz loads. I have a 1oz reload that I really like and I also shoot some factory shells that are 1oz. If I miss, it is not the shells fault.


I have limited experience with the Estate Super Sports but remember shooting well with the few boxes I got my hands on. Estate is made by Federal.

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I am with you,Honk,I load all of my 12 gauge shells with 1oz. I kill a lot of crows with them.smile



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I shot 2 or 3 flats of them last season. I can attest they are deadly out to 60 yards.

 



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M12,

I bought some back in March. Was'nt sure how they were either, but @ $5 a per, I picked up 8 boxes. Worked fine. I got the 1 1/8 loads in 7 1/2 and 8's, 1200 f.p.s.

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For those of you who don't reload and like to shoot!!! If you find any load that you can shoot well and you feel comfortable with buy a truck load of em!!!! Anything under 6 bucks a box!!! I know you have heard me say it before, but it's gonna happen these ammo prices are gonna get plum stuped in the near futureno 



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At crows I usually shoot factory 12 Gauge 3 dram trap loads these days in 7 1/2 or 8 shot. Just picked up a few boxes of the Estates to try them out and I must say I am impressed.

I do however shoot many grows with 16 gage 1 ounce 2 1/2 dram loads. Ammo was scarce for this aformentioned gauge for many years up here. Lately I have been able to secure a good supply of 16 gauge ammo at a very reasonable price. This pleases me greatly as the 16 is my favorite gauge to shoot on crows and upland birds.

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-- Edited by M12Shooter on Thursday 8th of September 2011 02:15:41 PM

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I've been shooting 7/8 oz of 7 1/2's in the 20ga these last 5-6 years. They will knock em down real good out to about 35yds. I'm gonna hit them with 1 1/4oz of 7 1/2's thru the new 12ga this fall & winter. I got about 90% in the 30" circle at 35yds with reloads. Glad you found a reliable shell for these bandits.



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