Wouldn't it be the other way, large shot would have the energy and small shot the pattern density. Even though they are not legal to use on turkey, that #7 hevi shot would hold more energy than a #6 lead would.
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I visit a usa web sight and the boys down there are having very good luck with the federal heavy weight 7 shot ..thy are getting 150 to 170 pellets in a 10 inch circle at 40 yards ..thy cannot get enough of this stuff ..Dutch
Read it again... What I was saying is that at shorter ranges it doesn't matter. Small shot (which would have energy problems at long range) has enough energy at close range. Large shot (which would have density problems at long range) would have the pattern density at close range.
That was my reasoning when I moved to the Kent Ulimate Turkey loads that had the 4,5,6 shot combination (C122TK46-4,5,6)(http://www.huntstuff.com/catalog_ven...ateturkey.html)
It made sense to get (hopefully) the best performance out of the 3 different shot sizes in one shot.
They work, but getting harder to find.
It is not illegal for them to sell........only illegal for you to use while turkey hunting. No different than buying #1 or #2 lead shot.......you can buy it but don't get caught hunting waterfowl with it because you will be fined.
I wouldn't be so sure. I bet the guys who get caught with these loads would be the late starting guys with too much money, who don't have time to pattern their guns so they go out and buy the most expensive "hardest hitting" loads to compensate for not knowing their gun. just my guess....