The "physics" package is a 1 and 1/8 ounce charge of hard 7 1/2 shot launched from a Herter's (Cabela's house brand loaded by Fiocchi) 12 gauge shotshell at an advertised 1050FPS. Must stay subsonic for the Metro barrel to do its sound attenuation job effectively. The image is a screen capture from my ShotKam HD barrel mounted video camera and that fine device superimposes the "red dot" for video review reference purposes - i.e., where I was holding for lead!
If you have a Cabela's in your area of operation, I suggest you boys try out those Herters shotshells - here in Texas at $55 a case - and they are excellent. Also I highly recommend the ShotKam HD video camera. It starts automatically when you make your "move" through their accelerometer technology and records superior video clips. Post-hunt, you get to review your crow hunting hits and misses is vivid HD quality color. How fun is that!
Looking at the picture, I didn't realize you were using the Metro barrel. This begs the question: What did the crow run into first...the shot stream or the barrel?
The Herter's loads are nice and I've bought several flats. I didn't realize they were made by Fiocchi. The Fiocchi Little Rhino loads are now my preferred shells for shooting sporting clays tournaments. They CRUSH targets!!
Thanks for the info.
Demi
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